anything

Anything Meaning in Bengali

Part of Speech: Pronoun

Pronunciation: /ˈɛniˌθɪŋ/

Short Definition: Anything refers to a thing, event, or matter of any kind or nature.

Synonyms: everything, something, whatever, all, whatever thing

Antonyms: nothing (কিছু না), none (কোনটিই না), zero (শূন্য)

Origin: The word “anything” originated from the combination of the words “any” and “thing.” It has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Anybody (Pronoun)
  • Anyone (Pronoun)
  • Anytime (Adverb)
  • Anyway (Adverb)
  • Anyplace (Noun)

Anything in Literature Quotes:

  1. “Anything is possible if you’ve got enough nerve.” – J.K. Rowling (যদি তোমার পর্যাপ্ত সাহস থাকে, তাহলে সব কিছু সম্ভব।)
  2. “I can resist anything except temptation.” – Oscar Wilde (আকর্ষণ ছাড়া আমি কিছুই প্রতিরোধ করতে পারি না।)
  3. “Anything worth doing is worth doing well.” – Philip Stanhope (যেকোনো কাজ যদি মানের হয়, তাহলে সেটি ভালোভাবে করা উচিত।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কিছু (kichhu)
  • Hindi: कुछ भी (kuchh bhi)
  • Nepali: केही पनि (kehi pani)
  • Urdu: کچھ بھی (kuchh bhi)
  • Tamil: எதையும் (edaiyum)
  • Telugu: ఏదైనా (edaina)
  • Arabic: أي شيء (ay shay’)
  • Chinese: 任何东西 (rènhé dōngxi)
  • Japanese: 何でも (nandemo)
  • Russian: что угодно (chto ugodno)

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With its versatile usage and broad meaning, “anything” is a fundamental word in the English language. Whether in literature, everyday conversations, or various languages, it represents the limitless possibilities and diverse nature of the world around us.