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Hi guys,

Is it correct to say "I am not on neither of them's side or I am on his or their side.
 
I am not a teacher

I don't know what you want to say, but you can't use 'not' and 'neither' together like this.

Perhaps, "I am not on either of their sides" would do the trick.
 
And the opposite meaning of "not on neither".

Read post #1.
 
I am not on either of their sides or I am not on neither of their sides, is it right? can neither be replaced by "any"?
 
I am not a teacher.

I am not on either of their sides = I am on neither of their sides.

In both cases there are two sides. You would use "any" if there were more than two sides.
 
so can "either" be replaced by "any"?
 
I am not a teacher.

Only if there are more than two sides. Didn't you read post #7?
 
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