NA

Language
r
Surface
keywords
Locale
ko-Hani
Concept
none
Brain ID
r/keywords/NA
Upstream reference
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Brain version
1.1.0-alpha.13 · generated Mon, 20 Jul 2026 15:26:24 GMT · hash 4914b8003cdd29d0…

Provenance

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Across locales

What each covering migration carries for this concept, per locale — the whole-brain view, not filtered by your language. Forms are the migration's leaf values (pre-transform, pre-human-verdict); a locale without a form falls back to canonical English. Chips open that locale's live docs page for this term.

null-absence · concept none — per-locale forms

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demo-alpha · concept none — per-locale forms

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sealion-refinement · concept none — per-locale forms

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AI council review

Reviewed by 1 model · @cf/aisingapore/gemma-sea-lion-v4-27b-it · 2026-07-17

Cluster null-absence · locale ko-Hani · member none

flag
verdict
existing translation
없음
improved translation
Explanation

'없음' (native Korean) is a more natural and common way to express 'none' in many programming scenarios. However, a native speaker should confirm if this is the preferred term in all contexts, or if '無' is acceptable for certain uses. Flagging for review.

Issue breakdown

  • accuracy While '無' can represent 'none', it's less common in programming contexts than 'null' or 'nil'.
  • specificity Low. 'None' often implies a specific return value or condition, which '無' doesn't clearly convey.
  • consistency Problematic due to collapsing with 'null' and 'nil'. Needs native speaker review to determine if a distinct term is preferred.