There are 39 total results for your 何て search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
何て see styles |
nande なんで |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) why?; what for?; (adverb) (2) how?; by what means? |
何でも see styles |
nandemo なんでも |
(expression) (1) (kana only) any; anything; whatever; whatever one likes; everything; all; (adverb) (2) (kana only) (at start of sentence) I am told; I hear; I understand; they say |
如何で see styles |
ikande いかんで |
(expression) (after a noun (+ の)) (See いかん・2) depending on ... |
何であれ see styles |
nandeare なんであれ |
(conjunction) (See であれ・2) whatever; no matter what |
何てこと see styles |
nantekoto なんてこと |
(interjection) (kana only) My goodness!; Good lord!; Holy cow! |
何でも屋 see styles |
nandemoya なんでもや |
(1) Jack of all trades; (2) general merchant |
何てこった see styles |
nantekotta なんてこった |
(interjection) (kana only) what the hell; oh, great!; son of a gun; holy mackerel; oh no!; holy cow!; damn! |
何でしたら see styles |
nandeshitara なんでしたら |
(expression) (kana only) (See 何なら・1) if you like; if you prefer; if it suits you; if it's fine with you; if you don't mind; if necessary |
何でもあり see styles |
nandemoari なんでもあり |
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何でもいい see styles |
nandemoii / nandemoi なんでもいい |
(expression) (See 何だっていい) it doesn't matter what; anything is fine |
何でもない see styles |
nandemonai なんでもない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) easy; trifling; harmless; of no concern; nothing |
何でも無い see styles |
nandemonai なんでもない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) easy; trifling; harmless; of no concern; nothing |
何でやねん see styles |
nandeyanen なんでやねん |
(exp,int) (kana only) (ksb:) what the hell?; what are you going on about?; what the hell are you doing?; you've got to be kidding |
何が何でも see styles |
naniganandemo なにがなんでも |
(exp,adv) by all means; by all costs |
幾ら何でも see styles |
ikuranandemo いくらなんでも |
(expression) (kana only) no matter how you put it; whatever the circumstances may be; say what you like; no matter how you look at it |
何てったって see styles |
nantettatte なんてったって |
(expression) (kana only) (See なんといっても,なんたって) no matter what; whatever you say; in the end |
何でもかでも see styles |
nandemokademo なんでもかでも |
(expression) anything and everything; all sorts of things; by all means |
何でも彼でも see styles |
nandemokademo なんでもかでも |
(expression) anything and everything; all sorts of things; by all means |
いくら何でも see styles |
ikuranandemo いくらなんでも |
(expression) (kana only) no matter how you put it; whatever the circumstances may be; say what you like; no matter how you look at it |
Variations: |
ikade いかで |
(adverb) how |
何でもかんでも see styles |
nandemokandemo なんでもかんでも |
(adverb) anything and everything; all sorts of things; by all means |
何でも彼んでも see styles |
nandemokandemo なんでもかんでも |
(adverb) anything and everything; all sorts of things; by all means |
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nandemoya なんでもや |
(1) jack-of-all-trades; all-rounder; handyman; (2) general store |
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nandemonai なんでもない |
(exp,adj-i) (1) (kana only) easy; trifling; harmless; of no concern; nothing; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) (in the form of 〜でもなんでもない) (See ではない) nothing of the sort; not at all |
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ikuranandemo いくらなんでも |
(expression) (kana only) no matter how you put it; whatever the circumstances may be; say what you like; no matter how you look at it |
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nandemokademo なんでもかでも |
(adverb) (1) (See なんでもかんでも・1) all sorts of things; (anything and) everything; (adverb) (2) (See なんでもかんでも・2) by all means; at any cost |
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nantekoto なんてこと |
(interjection) (kana only) my goodness!; good lord!; holy cow! |
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nanteittemo / nantettemo なんていっても |
(expression) (See 何と言っても) after all is said and done; no matter what people say; in the end; definitely; undeniably |
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nandemokandemo なんでもかんでも |
(adverb) (See 何でもかでも) anything and everything; all sorts of things; by all means |
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nantekotonai なんてことない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) (See なんて事・なんてこと,何てことのない・なんてことのない) ordinary; nothing special; nothing to exclaim over |
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gokigenikagadesuka ごきげんいかがですか |
(expression) how are you? |
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nantekoto なんてこと |
(interjection) (kana only) my goodness!; good lord!; holy cow! |
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naniganandemo なにがなんでも |
(exp,adv) by all means; by all costs |
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nandekatoiuto なんでかというと |
(expression) (kana only) (See なぜかというと) the reason is that ...; because |
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nantekotonai なんてことない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) (See なんてこと,なんてことのない) ordinary; nothing special; nothing to exclaim over |
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nantekotononai なんてことのない |
(exp,adj-f) (kana only) (See なんて事・なんてこと,何てことない・なんてことない) ordinary; nothing special; nothing to exclaim over |
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nantekotononai なんてことのない |
(exp,adj-f) (kana only) (See なんてこと,なんてことない) ordinary; nothing special; nothing to exclaim over |
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nandemata なんでまた |
(expression) (kana only) but why?; why in the world?; why did you? |
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nandemokandemo なんでもかんでも |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) all sorts of things; (anything and) everything; (adverb) (2) (kana only) by all means; at any cost |
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