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What are the suffixes for any?

The word "any" doesn't have any suffixes. It's a stand-alone word.

However, you might be thinking of words that *include* "any" as part of their structure:

* -any: This is a suffix that can be added to some words to create new ones. Examples:

* anybody: This is the equivalent of "anyone."

* anything: This is the equivalent of "any thing."

* anyway: This is a word meaning "in any way" or "nevertheless."

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