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81 anyone
ind. pron. -
82 anyone
adv.біреу, әрбір адам -
83 anyone
anybody -
84 anyone
pron.her biri; her birsi -
85 anyone
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86 anyone
kk. Inf.: di/ke manapun (juga). -
87 anyone
kikonk -
88 anyone
herhangi biri -
89 anyone
κανείς -
90 anyone
/'eniwʌn/ * đại từ - người nào, ai - bất cứ người nào, bất cứ ai -
91 anyone
pronounആരെങ്കിലും ഒരാള്, ഏതെങ്കിലും ഒരാള് -
92 anyone
[΄eniwʌn] prn տե՛ս anybody -
93 anyone
na-ni-v-quo--------yi-ni-ga-li-s-di-ha-quu--gi-lo -
94 Anyone
iu. -
95 Anyone's
ies. -
96 anyone
pron.indef. kto-nebųď · кто-небудь, ktokoli · ктоколи -
97 anyone for coffee?
anyone for coffee?wil er iemand koffie? -
98 anyone who disagrees
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99 anyone else
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100 -anyone o any one?-
Nota d'usoQuando anyone è pronome indefinito con il significato di “chiunque, qualcuno”, si scrive come una sola parola: Anyone could tell you the answer, chiunque potrebbe dirti la risposta; Do you know anyone else who could help? conosci qualcun altro che potrebbe aiutare? Altrimenti, si scrive con due parole separate: Any one of us could have scored a high mark, ognuno di noi avrebbe potuto segnare un punteggio alto; A maximum of six people are allowed in this lift at any one time, un massimo di sei persone alla volta possono entrare in questo ascensore.
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