anything
The Italian phrase 'qualsiasi cosa' translates to 'anything' in English. It is used in a similar context as in English, referring to any object, situation, or matter without specifying it. Like 'anything', 'qualsiasi cosa' is used often in questions or as a response to questions when no particular answer is required. It can also be used in statements expressing no limit or condition.
I can do anything.
This phrase in Italian emphasizes the speaker's ability to execute any action, in a general or specific context, without specifying a particular thing.
You should prepare for anything.
This phrase advises the listener to be prepared for all possible outcomes or scenarios, as the phrase 'qualsiasi cosa' refers to any possible circumstance or event.
Whatever you do, I’ll support you.
This phrase is a reassurance of support from the speaker regardless of the listener's actions, suggested by 'qualsiasi cosa' which implies any possible action the listener might take.