'Nandi' isn't a word in Japanese (easy to tell as there is no 'di' character in any of the writing systems). Do you perhaps mean 'Nande'? (nan-deh) which would be 'why' or perhaps 'nan-ji'? (nan-gee) which is what you say when asking what time it is.
"kazoku ga nannin imasu ka."~ this means "how many people are in your family?"
"nan" is a spoken, familiar for of "non" meaning 'no'. "nan, chez moi" translates as 'nah, at my place' in English.
It means "why". Don't mix "nan de" with "doushite", I think they have some differences in usage.
南蛮 /nan ban/ is the term meaning 'southern barbarians', formerly used by Chinese to refer to non-Chinese from the south and then by the Japanese in their trade with Spain etc.南蛮 /nan ban/.
Right now, there is no demo.
"will you be alright without sleep" is the literal meaning.
what does nan mean in chinese. Eg nanjing nan
The word "Nan" can mean different things in different languages. However, if you are referring to "Nan" as a form of address for grandmother, here are a few translations: "Nonna" in Italian, "Abuela" in Spanish, "Oma" in German, "Babi" in Russian, "Obaasan" in Japanese, and "Halmoni" in Korean.
mondai wa nan desuka
kore (this) WA (is) nan (what) desu ka?
'Nandi' isn't a word in Japanese (easy to tell as there is no 'di' character in any of the writing systems). Do you perhaps mean 'Nande'? (nan-deh) which would be 'why' or perhaps 'nan-ji'? (nan-gee) which is what you say when asking what time it is.
There's a mistake there somewhere. You've written how many hours to you, which is meaningless.
Nan da yo?!
sukashi
"demo" is short for "demonstration".
ano hito WA nan degozaru ka? or, ano hito no namae WA nan desu ka?