something

Etymology
From, , , , , from , equivalent to. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Pronunciation

 * (sometimes reduced to or, or even monosyllabically to  or )
 * (sometimes reduced to or, or even monosyllabically to  or )
 * (sometimes reduced to or, or even monosyllabically to  or )
 * (sometimes reduced to or, or even monosyllabically to  or )

Pronoun

 * 1) An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.
 * She looked thirty-something. (anything from thirty-one to thirty-nine years old)
 * 1)  A quality to a moderate degree.
 * 2)  A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
 * 3)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.
 * She looked thirty-something. (anything from thirty-one to thirty-nine years old)
 * 1)  A quality to a moderate degree.
 * 2)  A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
 * 3)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.
 * 1)  A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
 * 2)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.
 * 1)  A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
 * 2)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.
 * 1)  A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
 * 2)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.
 * 1)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.
 * 1)  Somebody who or something that is superlative or notable in some way.

Translations

 * Afrikaans:
 * American Sign Language: 1@InsideNeckhigh-FingerUpPalmBack CirclesHoriz
 * Arabic:
 * Egyptian Arabic: حاجة
 * Hijazi Arabic: شي, حاجة
 * Moroccan Arabic: شي حاجة
 * North Levantine Arabic: شي
 * South Levantine Arabic: شي إشي
 * Armenian: ինչ-որ բան
 * Asturian:
 * Azerbaijani: ,
 * Bavarian: eps
 * Belarusian: што́сьці, штось, не́шта
 * Bengali:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Burmese: တစ်ခုခု,
 * Catalan:, ,
 * Chamicuro: anaskajneye
 * Cherokee: ᎦᎱᏍᏗ
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 啲嘢, 某啲嘢
 * Mandarin:, , 某東西
 * Cornish: neppyth
 * Corsican: qualcosa
 * Czech:
 * Dalmatian: nosko
 * Danish:, et eller andet
 * Dutch:
 * East Central German: was, aawoss
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian: midagi
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Galician:, algunha cousa
 * Georgian: რაღაც
 * German:
 * Alemannic German: öppis, ebbes, ebbis, öbbis
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: τι
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:
 * Ido: ,
 * Irish: rud éigin
 * Italian:
 * Jamaican Creole: sopm, sitn
 * Japanese: 何か
 * Khakas: пір ниме
 * Khmer: អី
 * Korean: 무언가, 뭔가, 무엇인가
 * Ladin: zeche
 * Ladino: alguna koza, algune koze (Monastir)
 * Latgalian: nazkas, kas naviņ, kazyn kas
 * Latin: aliquid, quiddam
 * Latvian: kaut kas
 * Limburgish:
 * Macedonian: нешто
 * Malay:
 * Maltese: xi ħaġa
 * Manx: nhee ennagh
 * Mari:
 * Eastern Mari: иктаж
 * Mauritian Creole: kiksoz
 * Mbyá Guaraní: mba'emo
 * Miyako: ノーガラー
 * Ngazidja Comorian: ndrongoo
 * Norman: quique seit
 * Northern Sami: juoga
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: noko, eitkvart
 * Old English: hwæthwugu
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:, alguma coisa
 * Quechua:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Scots: sumthin, somethin
 * Scottish Gaelic: rudeigin
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: нешто
 * Roman:
 * Slovak:
 * Slovene:
 * Somali:
 * Spanish:, alguna cosa
 * Swedish:, ,
 * Tajik: ким-чӣ
 * Talysh:
 * Asalemi: ای چی‌یی
 * Tamil:
 * Telugu: ఏదో
 * Thai: บางสิ่ง
 * Tok Pisin: wanpela samting
 * Tswana: sengwe
 * Turkish:
 * Tày: cà răng
 * Ukrainian:, де́що, ,
 * Urdu: کچھ
 * Vietnamese: cái gì,, một cái gì đó
 * Volapük:
 * Welsh:
 * West Frisian:, eat
 * Yiddish: עפּעס, עטוואָס


 * Bulgarian:
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Maori: ngaringari
 * Welsh: tipyn


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: se jokin
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew:
 * Latin: aliquid, quiddam
 * Macedonian: нешто
 * Norwegian: noenting
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: algo mais
 * Romanian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: нешто
 * Roman:
 * Swedish:
 * Welsh:


 * Finnish:
 * Hungarian: nem semmi, nem akármi
 * Japanese:
 * Latin:
 * Macedonian: нешто
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: algo mais
 * Romanian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: нешто
 * Roman:
 * Swedish:


 * Guerrero Amuzgo:
 * Italian: (1)
 * Spanish: (1)

Adjective

 * 1) Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.

Adverb

 * 1)  Somewhat; to a degree.
 * I miss them something terrible. (I miss them terribly)
 * I miss them something terrible. (I miss them terribly)
 * I miss them something terrible. (I miss them terribly)
 * I miss them something terrible. (I miss them terribly)

Verb

 * 1) * 1890, William Dean Howells, A Hazard of New Fortunes
 * He didn’t apply for it for a long time, and then there was a hitch about it, and it was somethinged—vetoed, I believe she said.
 * 1) * 2003, George Angel, “Allegoady,” in Juncture, Lara Stapleton and Veronica Gonzalez edd.
 * She hovers over the something somethinging and awkwardly lowers her bulk.
 * 1) * 2005, Floyd Skloot, A World of Light
 * “Oh how we somethinged on the hmmm hmm we were wed. Dear, was I ever on the stage?”
 * “Oh how we somethinged on the hmmm hmm we were wed. Dear, was I ever on the stage?”

Noun

 * 1) An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
 * 2) An object whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g., from words of a song. Also used to refer to an object earlier indefinitely referred to as 'something' (pronoun sense).
 * 3) * 1999, Nicholas Clapp, The Road to Ubar
 * What was the something the pilot saw, the something worth killing for?
 * 1) * 2004, Theron Q Dumont, The Master Mind
 * Moreover, in all of our experience with these sense impressions, we never lose sight of the fact that they are but incidental facts of our mental existence, and that there is a Something Within which is really the Subject of these sense reports—a Something to which these reports are presented, and which receives them.
 * 1) * 2004, Ira Levin, The Stepford Wives
 * She wiped something with a cloth, wiped at the wall shelf, and put the something on it, clinking glass.
 * 1) * 2004, Ira Levin, The Stepford Wives
 * She wiped something with a cloth, wiped at the wall shelf, and put the something on it, clinking glass.