anywhere
The French phrase 'n'importe où' is used to express the idea of 'anywhere' in English. It is often used in the context of expressing a lack of preference for a specific location. For example, if someone asks where you want to go for dinner, you could respond with 'n'importe où', indicating that you don't have a specific preference and are open to going anywhere.
You can find cats anywhere in the park.
This sentence means that it is possible to find cats everywhere in the park. The word 'n'importe où' specifies the location and means 'anywhere'.
Anywhere you go, I will follow you.
This sentence means that the speaker will follow the listener to every location where the listener goes. The term 'n'importe où' is used to refer to any place without exception.
He can appear anywhere in this area.
This sentence implies that there is a possibility for someone to appear at any location within a specific area. In this context, 'n'importe où' refers to any unspecified place within the mentioned area.