How to say "something" and "anything"

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In this lesson, I will introduce you how to say "something" and "anything" in Japanese. なにか is used for positive statements and questions, which means "something" and "anything". なにも + negative expression is used for negative statements, which means "not...anything". <Example Sentences> なにか が ゆか に おちています。 Something is on the floor. さとうさん は なにか たべています。 Mr. Sato is eating something. あそこ に なにか が あります。 There is something over there. きょう なにか たべましたか。 Did you eat anything today? いいえ、なにも たべませんでした。 No, I did not eat anything. Reference: Result of a Change https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/Result-of-a-Change-enlf3o How to say "someone" and "somewhere" https://anchor.fm/yuya-sato/episodes/How-to-say-someone-and-somewhere-eo8ius Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yuyaman1986