Frequency rank: 3,117. – 3,120.
- who; what kind of person
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 何者【なにもの】Frequency rank: 3,117. – 3,120.
- 何もの【なにもの】Frequency rank: 25,547. – 25,727.
- なにものFrequency rank: 26,098. – 26,294.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- who; what kind of person
This term is used to inquire about someone's identity or to ask about the characteristics of a person. It expresses curiosity about the nature or essence of an individual.
Generated collocations (experimental)
なにものか何者かきごう(なにものかきごう)someone; a certain personなにもの何者でもないきごう(なにものでもないきごう)not anyone; nobodyじゅうよう重要ななにもの何者きごう(じゅうようななにものきごう)someone importantなにものか何者かがあらわれた現れたきごう(なにものかがあらわれたきごう)someone appearedじぶん自分がなにものか何者かわからないきごう(じぶんがなにものかわからないきごう)I don’t know who I amなぞ謎のなにもの何者きごう(なぞのなにものきごう)mysterious personなにものか何者かによるはんこう犯行きごう(なにものかによるはんこうきごう)crime committed by someoneなにもの何者になりたいかきごう(なにものになりたいかきごう)what kind of person do you want to beうたがわしき疑わしきなにもの何者きごう(うたがわしきなにものきごう)suspicious personいったい一体なにもの何者だきごう(いったいなにものだきごう)who on earth are you
Example sentences
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Minds that have nothing to confer find little to perceive.
Without water, nothing could live on this earth.
I quickly laugh at everything, for fear of having to cry.
We Germans fear God, but nothing else in the world.
If it were not for air and water, nothing could live.
So I want to explain who these people are.
Curiosity is nothing more than vanity. More often than not we only seek knowledge to show it off.
Although she is gone, I still love her more than anything.
Science without conscience is only the ruin of the soul.