Translation and Meaning of: 何でも - nandemo
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 何でも (nandemo) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: nandemo
Kana: なんでも
Type: indefinite pronoun
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Translation / Meaning: by all means; all
Meaning in English: by all means;everything
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Explanation and Etymology - (何でも) nandemo
The Japanese term 「何でも」 (nandemo) is a commonly used expression in everyday life meaning "anything" or "everything." Etymologically, 「何」 (nani) means "what" or "which," and 「でも」 (demo) is a particle that conveys the idea of "even" or "while." This combination leads to the interpretation of "anything," encompassing a variety. The expression reflects flexibility and the comprehensiveness of the action or object in question.
「何でも」 has its roots in two main components of Japanese: 「何」, a kanji that represents doubts or questions, used in various interrogative expressions, and 「でも」, a particle that adds an inclusive or comprehensive emphasis. Together, they create an expression that suggests broad acceptance or consideration, without restricting options. This makes it perfect for contexts where ambiguity or free choice is permitted.
In daily use, 「何でも」 applies in various situations. It can be used to express consent, as in "anything goes," or to affirm availability, as in "I'm willing to do anything." The flexibility of this expression makes it indispensable in conversations that require an open or indeterminate approach, facilitating casual and adaptable communication. This versatility is also represented by other uses of the word in different contexts, such as 「何でも屋」 (nandemo ya), referring to a person who does everything, showing semantic elasticity.
Synonyms and similar words
- なんでも (nandemo) - Anything, everything; used to indicate that there are no restrictions.
- 何もかも (nani mo kamo) - Everything, everything that; emphasizes the totality of the things involved.
- 何事も (nani goto mo) - Anything; emphasizes the idea that everything is included, usually in a more formal context.
- 何でもかんでも (nandemo kande mo) - Everything and anything; usually used in a more colloquial context, it can have a connotation of excessiveness.
Words related
Words with the same pronunciation: なんでも nandemo
How to Write in Japanese - (何でも) nandemo
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Example Sentences - (何でも) nandemo
Below are some example sentences:
Konki ga areba nandemo dekiru
with perseverance
You can do anything if you're patient.
- 根気 (konki) - perseverance, patience
- が (ga) - subject particle
- あれば (areba) - if any
- 何でも (nan demo) - anything, everything
- できる (dekiru) - be able to do, achieve
Nandemo dekiru
I can do anything.
You can do anything.
- 何でも - anything
- できる - can be done
Betsu ni nandemo nai
It's nothing in particular.
Nothing separately.
- 別に - "it's nothing in particular"
- 何でも - "anything"
- ない - "does not exist"
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