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How do you say anything for in greek?

There isn't one single perfect translation for "anything" in Greek, as the best choice depends on the context. Here are a few options:

* Οτιδήποτε (otidípote): This is a general-purpose word meaning "anything" or "whatever." It's a good default choice for most situations.

* κάτι (káti): This means "something," but can be used in a context where it implies "anything" For example, "Δεν είδα κάτι" (Den eida káti) means "I didn't see anything." The negation makes the meaning closer to "anything."

* ό,τι (ó,ti): This translates to "whatever" or "anything that." It's often used after verbs like "to do" or "to say." For example, "Κάνε ό,τι θες" (Kane ó,ti thes) means "Do whatever you want."

The best choice will depend on the sentence. To get the most accurate translation, please provide the sentence you want to translate.

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