From en.wiktionary.org:
** Danish
*** Etymology
From [da].
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Pronoun
[da]
1. nothing
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Etymology
From [nb].
*** Pronunciation
- [nb]
*** Pronoun
[nb]
1. nothing
*** Noun
[nb]
1. naught , nothingness
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Etymology
From [nn].
*** Pronunciation
- [nn]
*** Pronoun
[nn]
1. nothing 2. * {{ quote-text | nn | year=2002 | author=Kaizers Orchestra | title=Mann mot mann |passage=Du kan få alt eller ingenting<br>Velkommen inn, elskling |translation=_You can have everything or nothing_<br>_Welcome in, darling_}}
**** References
- [lang=nn]
** Swedish
*** Etymology
From [sv]. The reason _ingen_ ends with an _-n_ and not with a _-t_ is because it is actually the old neuter plural, thus this phrase originally means _"no thing S "_. Compare [sv], [sv].
*** Pronunciation
- [sv] - [sv]
*** Pronoun
[sv]
1. nothing 2. * [sv] 3. * [sv]
**** Antonyms
- [sv] , [sv] - [sv] , [sv]
**** Related terms
- [sv]
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob]