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does "nana" means grandmother in english?
2010年10月17日 12:53
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'Nan' means 'grandmother' and is used informally.
'Nana' in English slang on the other hand is an abbreviation of 'banana' and means a fool or an idiot.
2010年10月17日
I'm not sure what dialect of English Cherry uses, but Nana does, in fact, mean grandmother where I come from. I have never heard anyone use it to refer to someone as a "fool" or "banana". I have also never heard anyone call their grandmother "Nan", it is usually "Nana" or "Nanny".
2010年10月17日
Abbreviations for grandmother in English include: Nan, Nana, Gran and Granny.
'Nana' can also be slang for 'fool', but it's pronounced differently, with an 'ar' sound - "Nar-na". For grandmother, it is pronounced "Nah-na"
2010年10月17日
yea
2010年10月17日
It`s in HINDI too.... " Nana"> refers to Maternal Grandfather.. In Hindi
2010年10月17日
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