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What does anything mean in Chinese?

Everything is British [_eniθ__] wonderful [niθ]

Pronoun for anything; (used in negative sentences, interrogative sentences and after verbs such as if or when and to prevent, prohibit, avoid etc., rather than something) anything; important things; important things;

What is [network]? Everything; anything;

[Example] She reminds us of Barnum's famous saying: If you market it right, you can sell anything to anyone.

She reminds us of Barnum's famous saying: If marketing is effective, you can sell anything to anyone.

Other homophones: nothing something.

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