It depends on how it is used.
The one word form anyway is an adverb meaning in spite of difficulty or consequence.
Example: I warned him, but he went anyway.
When used to mean in any possible fashion, it is any way.
Example: Get there any way you can. Any way you try to do it will be hard.
The adjective is ambiguous.
It is one word "anywhere" meaning "in any location."
BEI-NI-AL ,There are 3 syllables. One way how you can find the syllables of any word is by clapping and saying the word at the same time.
You can describe people in any way that you choose. There is not one word that describes everyone, unless you just say "human," which is really describing much.
If it's one kid - the word is "kid's" - more than one and the word is "kids".
Any way he wants.
Alphabetically as if it was one word, but still taking into account any hyphens.
"Insameway" is not a word. Do you mean "How do you use 'in the same way' in a sentence?"You use it in the same way as you use any other words.In the same way as you write other sentences, you write this one.
"Anytime" is typically used as one word when referring to a general time or a casual "whenever." However, in some cases, it can be used as two words ("any time") when referring to a specific time or occasion.
Ambiguity is the ability of a word or phrase to be understood in multiple ways, leading to uncertainty or confusion in its interpretation. This can be intentional for artistic or rhetorical effect, or unintentional due to unclear communication. In literature, ambiguity can add depth and complexity to a text, inviting readers to engage with different possible meanings.
one way to write 1909 in word form is nineteen thousand nine
around, any which way, anyhow, here and there