Structure
何か + Phrase
何も + Phrase[ない]
Details
Part of Speech
Noun
Word Type
Adverbial Particle
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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
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なにか食べる?
Do you want to eat something?
私がなにか嫌な ことをしましたか?
Did I do something you didn't like?
いいえ、なにもしていませんよ。
No, I didn't do anything (wrong).
日本に行って、なに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なにもわからない。
I studied diligently, but I don't understand anything.
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なにか・なにも – Grammar Discussion
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sunflowii
SAMPLE SENTENCE FROM LESSON AND ITS TRANSLATION:
" あのレストランの料理は何も美味しくないでしょう。
There is nothing good at that restaurant, right?"Why I find this confusing: なにも + 美味しくない seems to me that it’s “nothing not delicious” so anything delicious.
I know that なにも is used with a phrase that is negative BUT なにも can be translated to both nothing and anything. So how do you know when it’s nothing and when it’s anything?Tensor
Why isn’t 「何かを食べる」 grammatical?
It seems to me that 何か is the direct object of 食べる but it seems that this isn’t accepted by the grammar checker.
I understand the idea that 「何もを食べない」definitely sounds and looks ungrammatical, but I’d rather have a more detailed explanation than through analogy with this form’s “negation.”
IcyIceBear
Both も and か are particles here attached to 何, so if one looks wrong, so does the other. 何か isn’t one word, it’s 何+か to equal the idea of “something”. The particle を is dropped when these other particles are in use.
You can probably find better explanations in the resource tab of the grammar point, or by doing an Internet search of why not to use を after 何か/何も. I don’t tend to get hung up on the why of these points, just that it isn’t really done and that’s enough for me, so I can’t tell you more. Welcome to the community
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