"Gan Gan y Gan Gon" are the names of the Cacique's (Taino for "king") twin sons in the song by the same name sung by Ritchie Ray and Bobby Cruz.
"Gan gan y gon gon" is a Spanish expression that doesn't have a specific meaning. It is commonly used in music or just for fun to create a catchy phrase with a playful rhythm. It doesn't hold a significant or defined translation.
"Ni gan ma" in Mandarin means "How are you?", or more literally, "You okay?" It is a common greeting used in everyday conversations.
The suffix -gon means "angle" in geometrical terms. For example, a pentagon has five angles, while a hexagon has six angles.
Some words that contain the root "gon" include polygon, gonorrhea, goniometer, and gonadectomy.
"Mo fe lo si Europe gon' gon" in Yoruba means "I want to travel to Europe very much" in English.
"Ni gan ma" is a common greeting in Chinese, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
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IRISH (GAELIC): síoraí or gan deireadh[sheeree][gon d'yereh] SCOTTISH GAELIC: sìorraidh
hhghgyggyugyv giggly y GIGO g yegg G g GU Gog cg y gt Gan
Gan means garden."Gan Eden" means garden of Eden.
gon simply means bad bad diareah
In Welsh, "gan" is a preposition that generally means "with" or "by." However, its meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
It means angle or corner. (poly gon - many angled)
gon- parental, where life begins in a way. gon-eis (γονεις) parents pro-gon-os (πρόγονος) ancestor / pro- in Greek is like pre- a-gon-os (άγονος) barren gon-ads (γονάδες)
its Irish for without mercy :)
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it means angle
15-gon??? assuming you mean a pendedecagon, here is your answer: 2,340 degrees