"Tehuan ni nehuan nehuan ni tehuan" is a phrase in the fictional language of Na'vi from James Cameron's film "Avatar." It translates to "I see you," expressing a deep connection and understanding between individuals. The phrase emphasizes empathy and recognition, highlighting the importance of relationships in Na'vi culture.
Baka ni natta no ni = I became stupid
It can mean either "neither" or "nor."It can mean, 'neither/nor' as in "Neither [Ni] sleet, nor [ni] dark of night..."It can mean 'not even' as in "She didn't want to talk to anyone, not even [ni] her closest friends." In the imperative, it can mean "Don't even..." as in "Don't even [Ni] think about it."
ai ni means 'love you'
Ni means or. As an adverb it can mean neither, and as a conjunction it can mean or, neither or nor. It also means "you" in Chinese. more definitions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ni
Ni Hao(你好)is mean hello in Chinese, When you hear that, that you should said Ni Hao too.
doko ni
No way
Nor I
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
ni(zou) yao(want) wo(me9)
ni hoowa=你好啊(chinese),means how are you.
"Ni gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "February"