The term brand nu is a Dutch term translated into brand new in English. Brand new means that a product or an item just came in, making it a very new product.
The term brand nu is a Dutch term translated into brand new in English. Brand new means that a product or an item just came in, making it a very new product.
nu nu? (You know?)
The English language equivalent of nu is no, not.
The phrase "mahalang yu' nu hagu mi nobio" is written in Chamorro, the indigenous language of the Mariana Islands. It translates to "I love you, my boyfriend/girlfriend" in English.
"Heja Loreen nu då" translates to "Go, Loreen, what now" in English. It is a phrase of encouragement or support typically used in a context where Loreen, a person's name, is participating in an event or activity.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a way of saying that when you signed on with a ranch, you stayed loyal. The brand represented the ranch and you rode under that brand.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A brand artist was a criminal. This was how cowboys referred to someone who changed a legitimate brand into one of their own choosing.
'nu' (masc.) is an adjective meaning "naked, nude" in French.
nu -- naked, nude la rue -- the street
If love is nothing
"Nu nunuk du tukun" does not have a recognized meaning in any language or known context. It appears to be a nonsensical or made-up phrase.
av (אב) = father nu (× ×•) = well But avnu is not a Hebrew word.