Gan means garden."Gan Eden" means garden of Eden.
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There is no such word in the English language. Do you mean rhythm?
Stijl means "style" in Dutch and is pronounced essentially the same way to an English speaker's ear. I do not know how you apply this word to a technological area other than for it to mean design or aesthetics. Check it out on a Dutch/English dictionary site. Or perhaps try the Nederlands Wikipedia. The Dutch are very good with English, design and technology.
Highly pleasing; delightful.
The phrase 'geld verdienen im internet' is in the German language. The English translation of this phrase is 'make money on the internet.' There are many German websites that allow one to make money on the internet.
oddi wrth / gan- From (a person)
Ni gan ma is a Chinese phrase which when translated to English means 'what are you doing?' Its use indicates disapproval of the other person's actions.
= literally their courage their victory? = = gan misneach gan buaidean. = The following is based upon the Donegal dialect: "Gan" means Without. "Misneach" is a term that encompasses Courage, Belief, Conviction. "Bua", in this context, means "Victory", but can also mean a talent or ability. The best English equivalent that comes to mind is "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained".
Depending on context, it can mean 'with, by'; 'of, from'.
its Irish for without mercy :)
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The translation of the Romanian gan xie nimen is nobody.
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
"Gan gan y gon gon" is a Spanish expression that doesn't have a specific meaning. It is commonly used in music or just for fun to create a catchy phrase with a playful rhythm. It doesn't hold a significant or defined translation.
Cancer, the illness, is 'gan.' Cancer, the Zodiac sign, is 'kyokaikyuu.'
"Gan" in Chinese is pronounced as "gahn" with a neutral tone. The pronunciation is similar to the English word "gone" but with a neutral tone, meaning it is said in a flat manner without rising or falling in pitch.
Gan Or was created in 1983.