Anything else Meaning in English
expression
ˈɛniˌθɪŋ/ /ˈɛɫs
EN-ee-thing EHLSS
ˈɛnɪθˌɪŋ/ /ˈɛls
EN-ih-thing ELSS
Definition
Used to ask if there is an additional thing or something different; often said after offering or discussing one thing.
Usage & Nuances
Common in service and conversational settings, especially at the end of questions like 'Would you like anything else?' or 'Is there anything else?'. Informal and friendly; not used for people, only things or actions.
Spanish: algo más - otra cosaPortuguese (BR): mais alguma coisa - outra coisaPortuguese (PT): mais alguma coisa - outra coisaChinese (Simplified): 还有别的 - 其他的东西Chinese (Traditional): 還有別的 - 其他的東西Hindi: कुछ औरArabic: أي شيء آخر - شيء آخرBengali: আর কিছু - আরও কিছুRussian: ещё что-нибудь - что-нибудь ещёJapanese: 他に何か - 他にVietnamese: còn gì nữa - cái gì khác nữaKorean: 다른 것 - 또 다른 것Turkish: başka bir şey - başka bir şey dahaUrdu: کچھ اورIndonesian: apa lagi - yang lain
Example Sentences
Would you like anything else with your meal?
basic
If you need anything else, let me know.
basic
Did you want anything else from the store?
basic
Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.
natural
No, thanks, I don’t need anything else right now.
natural
Is there anything else you wanted to discuss?
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