なんなり
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Adverbial phrase meaning 'anything' or 'whatever', used to indicate openness or willingness to provide or accept any option. Often paired with verbs like 『言う』 (iu, 'to say') or 『する』 (suru, 'to do').
Theme
User is visiting their friend Aiko's house for dinner. Aiko is being a gracious host and wants to make sure User feels comfortable.
なんなり
なんなり
anything, whatever
Advanced ExpansionIdioms & Proverbs
Memory Hook
Think of 'nan nari' as 'whatever' — it sounds like 'nan' (what) and 'nari' (be), so 'whatever it may be'.
Cultural Note
『なんなり』 (nannari) is a polite and formal expression often used in offers or invitations, such as in business or hospitality settings, to show willingness to accommodate any request.
Forms
Base: なんなりAdverbial phrase meaning 'anything' or 'whatever', used to indicate openness or willingness to provide or accept any option. Often paired with verbs like 『言う』 (iu, 'to say') or 『する』 (suru, 'to do').