Nu can be translated as
moment
trice
instant
heartbeat
jiffy
Im Nu translates as:
in a moment
in a trice
in an instant
in a heartbeat
in a jiffy
The English word "nest" translates into German as "Nest" plural "Nesten". The German word "Nestei" translates into English as "nest egg" or "savings", The German word "nieste" translates into English as "sneezed", The German word "neuste" translates into English as "the last", The German word "neueste" translates into English as "the newest" or "the latest".
The German word "boot" in English is "boat".The English word "boot" in German is "Stiefel".
English: "the world" is German: "die Welt".
But isn't a German word.
It`s not a German word.
Wer is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries and Germany.
The German word "nun" translates to "now" in English.
The German word "besuchen" translates to "visit" in English.
Nu (נו) is a Yiddish word that is in common use in Modern Hebrew. It means "well..." Answer: Nu is a versatile word used by English-speaking Jews as well as Yiddish and Hebrew speakers. Its use (translated above) ranges from exasperation to questioning to irritation to scolding, etc. There is the drawn-out "nu," the sharp "nu," etc. Some approximate usages of nu: "keep talking" "what are you doing!?" "what are you waiting for??" "and then what?" "get off my back" etc.
In Punjabi, the word "nu" is often used as a postposition or particle to indicate direction or assignment of action. It can be translated to English as "to" or "for" depending on the context in which it is used.
The German word "Opfer" translates to "victim" in English.
That word is not German, sorry.