Structure
何か + Phrase
何も + Phrase[ない]
Details
Part of Speech
Noun
Word Type
Adverbial Particle
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Standard
品詞
名詞
単語の種類
副助詞
使用域
一般
About なにか・なにも
何か and 何も are constructions that are used in Japanese for expressing 'something', 'anything', or 'nothing'. The main difference between the two being that 何も is used with negative phrases (phrases that use ない or ありません), while 何か is used in other cases.
To use this expression, we simply need to put 何か or 何も before the desired phrase.
Caution
There are several casual forms of these expressions that are used in speech, or in certain dialects. These forms are なんにか, なんか, or なんにも, なんも.
Examples
私が何か嫌な ことをしましたか?
Did I do something you didn't like?
いいえ、何もしていませんよ。
No, I didn't do anything (wrong).
日本に行って、何か食べたいものがありますか。
When you go to Japan, is there something that you want to eat?
頑張って勉強したけど何もわからない。
I studied diligently, but I don't understand anything.
彼は何か答えを探している。
He is searching for some kind of answer.
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なにか・なにも – Grammar Discussion
Most Recent Replies (13 in total)
znic1998
Howdy fellas! I’m a little confused, in the example sentence
日本にほんに行いって、なにか 食たべたいものがありますか
What does the ものが indicate? I’m assuming the の is present to nominalise the “the something you want to eat” and the が is the subject marker for said phrase, but what does the も represent? Based on my very limited knowledge も is used for either phrases like “also” or “too” when marking the subject or to emphasize a certain number amount, but I can for the life of me find out what this も does. It might be covered in a grammar point I haven’t made it to yet, but i searched for some stuff and didn’t find anything. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks in advanced!
nekoyama
もの is the word もの meaning “thing”. It’s modified by 食べたい and becomes a thing one wants to eat. が marks it as a subject.
znic1998
makes sense
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