N'a means hasn't, has not in French; "a" is a form of the verb "avoir", to have (third person singular, present). "N" and the apostrophe are the abbreviation of the negative marker "ne".
Ex: Il n'a pas de chaussures > he hasn't any shoes.
Elle n'a pas envie d'aller au cinema > she has no desire to go to the movies.
"The pineapple" is an English equivalent of the French masculine singular phrase l'ananas. The pronunciation in French will be "la-na-na" or "la-na-nas" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.
Francesca Schiavone will play with Li Na in the final of French Open 2011.
Li Na wonthe French open in 2011 aver Francesca Schiavone.
if you mean ansetery wise his dad is probably German cause his last name is German and Taylor looks dutche or like french or flemish or something and his mom is nativeamerican all this can be found on wikipedia. it is usualley mixed people who look that gorgous. i am part German and dutche and i am not bragging cause it is stupid to brag about your athnicity but cause we shair ancestery i might be related to him. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
"Na plus" is a term used in French to indicate that something is missing or lacking. It can be used in informal conversation to express that something is not available or hasn't been done.
na zdarowie
"And your friend" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase et ton amie. The feminine singular phrase refers to a girlfriend or a female friend. The pronunciation will be "ey to-na-mee" in French.
TUna fish..!!
je na pas animal
If you mean, "we have no more." it is "wala na" if you mean "I want no more" it is "Tama na"
Exactly like in English but with a french accent na-ta-LEE
In English, swear words and curse words have a Germanic root, though they come from Old French and ultimately Latin. The more technical and polite alternatives are often Latin in origin, such as defecate or excrete and fornicate or copulate.