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Base form meaning 'anything', 'everything', or 'by all means'. It's used to indicate no restrictions or to offer something unconditionally.
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User and their friend Mika are planning a weekend trip and discussing what to pack for various activities.

何でも

なんでも

by all means / everything

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Memory Hook

Think of 'anything' or 'everything' — 'nandemo' sounds like 'nand-every-mo' — meaning 'by all means' or 'anything goes'. 'Nandemo' → 'everything'.

Cultural Note

『何でも』 (nandemo, 'by all means / Everything') is used to express willingness or inclusivity, such as in offers like 『何でも食べます』 (nandemo tabemasu, 'I'll eat anything').

Forms

Base: 何でもBase form meaning 'anything', 'everything', or 'by all means'. It's used to indicate no restrictions or to offer something unconditionally.