οτιδήποτε
Wordform Details
Translation: anythingwhatever
Part of Speech: pronoun
Inflection Type:
indefinitepronounIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: οτιδήποτε
Translation: anything; whatever; whatsoever; any; anything at all (pronoun)
Etymology: Derived from the combination of 'ότι' (that, which) and 'δήποτε' (ever, at any time). The component 'ότι' comes from Ancient Greek 'ὅτι' (hóti), while 'δήποτε' contains the particle 'δή' (indeed, certainly) and 'ποτέ' (ever, at some time). This construction creates an indefinite pronoun that emphasizes the unlimited or unrestricted nature of the reference.
Example Usage
Μπορείς να φέρεις οτιδήποτε θέλεις στο πάρτι.
You can bring anything you want to the party.
Είναι έτοιμος να κάνει οτιδήποτε για να πετύχει.
He is ready to do anything to succeed.
Οτιδήποτε κι αν συμβεί, θα είμαι δίπλα σου.
Whatever happens, I will be by your side.
Δεν θα δεχτώ οτιδήποτε λιγότερο από την αλήθεια.
I won't accept anything less than the truth.
Θα κάνω οτιδήποτε για να σε βοηθήσω.
I'll do anything to help you.
Οτιδήποτε και να πεις, δεν θα αλλάξω γνώμη.
Whatever you say, I won't change my mind.
Είναι έτοιμος να φάει οτιδήποτε.
He's ready to eat anything.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'ότι' (that) + 'δήποτε' (ever) = 'whatever/anything ever'
- The 'δήποτε' part sounds a bit like 'depot' in English - a place that can store anything, which connects to the meaning of 'anything'
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Cultural Context
Used frequently in everyday Greek conversation to express openness to possibilities or to indicate a lack of specificity. It's a versatile word that appears in many contexts from casual conversation to formal writing.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'οτιδήποτε' means 'anything' in an affirmative sense, 'τίποτα' can mean 'nothing' in affirmative sentences but 'anything' in questions or negative contexts.
Confused word:
Δεν θέλω τίποτα.
I don't want anything.
Notes: In questions, 'τίποτα' means 'anything' (Θέλεις τίποτα; = Do you want anything?), but 'οτιδήποτε' emphasizes 'absolutely anything' (Θέλεις οτιδήποτε; = Do you want absolutely anything?).
Mnemonic: 'Οτιδήποτε' is always positive (anything), while 'τίποτα' is often negative (nothing).
Explanation: 'Οτιδήποτε' is an indefinite pronoun meaning 'anything/whatever', while 'ό,τι' (with a comma) is a relative pronoun meaning 'whatever/that which'. 'Ό,τι' introduces relative clauses.
Notes: The comma in 'ό,τι' is important to distinguish it from 'ότι' (that), which is a conjunction.
Mnemonic: If you see a comma in the middle (ό,τι), it's introducing a specific clause; without the comma (οτιδήποτε), it's more general.