Nothing really, although I can figure out a few related words.
More contect would help.
"mois" = "month", "moi" = "me"
"gan" is probably "gant" (glove)
"les bon dois" is probably "les bons doigts" (the good fingers)
It might mean something about putting the correct fingers in the glove but it seems unnatural however you spell it.
Gan means garden."Gan Eden" means garden of Eden.
Depending on context, it can mean 'with, by'; 'of, from'.
its Irish for without mercy :)
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"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.
= literally their courage their victory? = = gan misneach gan buaidean. = The following is based upon the Donegal dialect: "Gan" means Without. "Misneach" is a term that encompasses Courage, Belief, Conviction. "Bua", in this context, means "Victory", but can also mean a talent or ability. The best English equivalent that comes to mind is "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained".
Gan Or was created in 1983.
RAF Gan was created in 1957.
Gan International Airport (GAN) is located on the island of Gan in Addu Atoll (also known as Seenu Atoll) in the Maldives.
"gan" is an Irish word meaning "without"
"gan ainm" means "anonymous"
Gan HaShomron was created in 1934.