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How to say what a word stands for in English?
Anything in English: anything, pronunciation: [? eniθ? ]。

Do you have any in English? eniθ? ] ? Beauty [? Ni? θ? ] ?

Pronouns anything; (Used in negative sentences, interrogative sentences, verbs such as if or what, and prevention, prohibition, avoidance, etc. , not something) anything; Important things; Something important.

An example of using anything is as follows:

1. No matter what she does, she does it by herself. Whatever she did had something to do with. Me.

Everything she did was on her own initiative. Anything she does has nothing to do with me.

2. Is she? Small? Girls? Never? What do you want? For what? Anything; ? She? Really? Everything? She? Is it okay? Is it possible? Need. ?

Her little daughter lacks everything. She has everything she might need.

3. What if? we? No? Object? Where to? Did you find anything? That? Is it? Inside? We? we? Really? Peace? Yes? Mind. ?

If we don't object to anything in our hearts, we will be at ease.

4. what? Take it with you? Turn it off? His? Shoes. ? What if? They? Had it? Where to? Swimming? What? No? Want it? Did you find anything? Weighing? Him? downwards

He took off his shoes. If they have to swim, he doesn't want anything to be a burden.

Extended data:

Nothing is used to compare grades.

Nothing can be written as anything alone; Similar to any, I am usually not used to using anything in the subject and using negative words in the predicate.

Nothing will bother me?

Nothing can bother me. (correct usage)

Sometimes, anything can refer to any adjective similar to one of the above adjectives.

I'm not saying that he likes it too much. He is nothing.