The word "Nan" can mean different things in different languages. However, if you are referring to "Nan" as a form of address for grandmother, here are a few translations: "Nonna" in Italian, "Abuela" in Spanish, "Oma" in German, "Babi" in Russian, "Obaasan" in Japanese, and "Halmoni" in Korean.
Capitalize your 'I'. I have no idea what you're talking about.
You pronounce "linnankivi" as lin-nan-kee-vee.
In Chinese, the word 'boy' is translated as '男孩' (nán hái), which is pronounced as 'nahn high'.
நான் உணவு சாப்பிட்டேன் - nan unavu sapittene.
I love you
It means '' I'm your ''
"nan" is a spoken, familiar for of "non" meaning 'no'. "nan, chez moi" translates as 'nah, at my place' in English.
It means " i hate you"
nee illa nan
not Japanese
it's nan da yo (What's it, what is this)
南蛮 /nan ban/ is the term meaning 'southern barbarians', formerly used by Chinese to refer to non-Chinese from the south and then by the Japanese in their trade with Spain etc.南蛮 /nan ban/.
Yo nan is yo nan
a poo nan is a nan covered in poo.
Your nan is your grandma!
"Nan mener" does not have a specific meaning in Russian. It might be a mispronunciation or misspelling of a Russian word or phrase. If you provide more context or correct spelling, I can help you with the translation.