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Kana: なんでも Romaji: nandemo Level: N3

何でも

Meaning in English

by all means, everything

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What it means

What does 何でも mean? It is a flexible indefinite term meaning 'anything' or 'whatever' used to express no restriction on what is being discussed or chosen; it functions as a pronoun/adverb signaling broad inclusivity in casual to neutral speech.

Main meanings

  • scope: broad inclusivity across items and possibilities
  • emphatic usage in compounds such as 何でもかんでも to convey everything and anything
  • the standalone phrase 何でもない meaning 'it's nothing'

How to use it

Used in casual to neutral contexts to indicate openness to any option or matter; in polite or formal settings speakers often opt for 何でも結構です or 何でも構いません to soften acceptance; common in everyday dialogue and messaging, with constructions like 何でもいい and 何でもない as separate phrases.

Variants and close terms

  • どれでも — any, whichever (dore demo)
  • 何も — nothing (nanimo)
  • 何か — something (nanika)

Composition

  • 何 means 'what' or 'which'; でも is the combination of the particle で (the connective form of だ/です) and も ('also/even'), together forming the indefinite meaning of 'anything' or 'whatever'

Etymology

etymology A phonetic blend from 何 (nan/nani) and でも (demo); in modern speech it is commonly read なんでも as nandemo, with assimilation of ん before で.

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Indefinite pronoun / adverb (副詞・代名詞)

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