dunno

Etymology
Written form of, which is a  of  or.

Pronunciation

 * ;  (e.g. I dunno is )
 * ;  (e.g. I dunno is )

Contraction

 * I dunno the answers to any of those questions, and you dunno and he dunno either.
 * "Where'd he go?" / "Dunno."
 * I dunno the answers to any of those questions, and you dunno and he dunno either.
 * "Where'd he go?" / "Dunno."

Usage notes
As with several other verbs in English that regularly do not require a pronoun, when the pronoun is not given, it is assumed to be ; all other pronouns must be given. It is never mandatory to drop I, although it is most common to do so when dunno is the only word in the sentence.

Derived terms

 * iunno

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 不知道
 * Dutch: weet ik niet, kweenie, kweetniet
 * Finnish: tiiä
 * French: chais pas
 * German: weiß nich
 * Hebrew: לוידע
 * Hungarian: nemtom, gőzöm sincs
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 分からん, 知らん
 * Latin:
 * Malay: tak tau, tak tahu, entah
 * Maori: aua, aua hoki, e aua hoki
 * Marathi: माहीत नाही
 * Polish: nie wiem, nie wie
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: не знать, не зна́ю,
 * Scottish Gaelic: chan eil fhios a'm
 * Spanish:,  sabí
 * Swedish:,  , vet inte
 * Thai: มะรุ
 * Ukrainian: не знаю
 * Welsh: dwn i ddim, dwn i'm

Noun

 * 1) An utterance of the word dunno.