It depends on the sentence since "any" can be used in different ways in English too.
Like "Do you have any questions" or "If any one calls..." or "Any plan will do" etc.
I guess a common one used is ãªã«ã‹ (nanika).
It just really depends on the sentence, since there's really isn't one specific word for it.
Winter means "Kanji" in Japanese.
Kayla cannot be written in Japanese kanji because (1) it isn't a Japanese word, and (2) there is no such sound as "l" in Japanese.
Bone in Japanese kanji looks like this. Bone: 骨 Bone in Japanese is pronounced like this. Honei
Before in Japanese is "mae" The Kanji for mae is 前
Honor in Japanese is 'meiyo' and the kanji looks like this: 名誉 .
Jasmine in Japanese (Romaji) is yasumin, in Kanji is read matsurika.
You may say 'ha.' Kanji: 葉
In kanji:十一 or in romaji:jū ichi
romaji: hyaku hiragana: kanji: 百
Well, you can either just say "Muuran" since it's the Japanese pronunciation of the actual Chinese name (it is a Chinese story after all). Or, you can say 'mokuran', which is the Japanese reading of the kanji in Mulan's name. The kanji for mokuran is 木蘭.
The kanji for love in Japanese is 愛.
Washing machine in Japanese is sentakuki. The Kanji for it is 洗濯機