なにか

Japanese

Etymology

From (nani, meaning "what") + (ka).

Noun

なにか (rōmaji nanika)

  1. 何か: something
     (なに)ちょうだい。
    Nanika chōdai.
    Give me something.
     (かれ) (わたし)のこと (なに) ()ってました?
    Kare, watashi no koto nanika ittemashita?
    Did he say anything about me?

Usage notes

  • Often written with hiragana (なにか) instead of with kanji (何か).
  • Also pronounced and spelled as なんか (nanka) which is an informal and casual version, often used between friends and those of equal status.
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