This is the 572nd most frequent Greek word.
κανέναν
"Κανέναν" means "no one" or "anyone" (in negative contexts) in English.
In this context, 'κανέναν' is used to mean 'anyone' in a negative sentence, following its use for someone in the accusative case.
Δεν είδα κανέναν στον δρόμο.
I didn't see anyone on the street.
Here, 'κανέναν' is used colloquially to mean 'someone' in an imperative clause, denoting general willingness to ask any person.
Ρώτησέ κανέναν αν δεν ξέρεις πού είναι το κτίριο.
Ask someone if you don't know where the building is.
In this sentence, 'κανέναν' refers to 'anybody' or 'no one' in a qualitative statement, aligning with the verb indicating personal sufficiency.