nu yolts means nothing in French.
"Nu yolts" does not have a specific meaning in French; it appears to be a misspelling or a different language.
"Nu yolts" is a playful way of spelling "New York" in English, often used to mimic the New York accent or for comedic effect.
'We' in French is translated as 'nous'.
"Nu nuevo sol" is a mix of English and Spanish that doesn't have a specific meaning. "Nu" is not a recognized word in either language, and "nuevo sol" translates to "new sun" in Spanish.
"Ta veto nu capito" does not have a clear meaning in any particular language. It could potentially be a combination of words from different languages or simply nonsensical.
"Nwannem kekwa nu" in Igbo means "My sibling, how are you?" It is a common greeting used among siblings or close family members in Igbo culture.
'nu' (masc.) is an adjective meaning "naked, nude" in French.
nu(e)
"nu" (or nue, nus, nues, depending if it's masculine, feminine, singular or plural)
'We' in French is translated as 'nous'.
Nu(e)
The English language equivalent of nu is no, not.
nu nu? (You know?)
kanhn-nu
Avez-vous nu
bee-ainh-ve-nu.
nu -- naked, nude la rue -- the street
A nap is 'une sieste' (fem.) in French. Naked is 'nu / nue'.