well abuelos are granparents in spanish and abuela is grandmother if that helps, I know its not quite Nan but almost
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.
treea nan elan
Namae WA nan desu ka ? (Japanese) Kako se zoves? (Serbian) Como te llamas? (Spanish)
"nan"
Nan _____ Hel Gea.
say sorry and cry
nan
Other ways to say "nan" include "grandmother," "nana," "grammy," or "gramma." In different cultures, terms like "abuelita" (Spanish), "baba" (Russian), or "oma" (German) may also be used. The choice often depends on regional and familial preferences.
a example of a your nan burn would be if someone came up to you and said your stupid you would say your nan.PEOPLE VERSION.HARRY:YOUR STUPID. MARY:YOUR NAN
nan aju joh-a, 난 아주 좋아 Slang: nan Jul uh 난쩔어
chi nan chingoo
You may say 'Nan peeji (desu ka).'