In Japanese, "nyah" (にゃ) is an onomatopoeic expression that imitates the sound a cat makes, similar to "meow" in English. It is often used in anime and manga to represent cat-like characters or to convey a playful, cute demeanor. Additionally, "nyah" can be used in a casual or affectionate context among friends.
It's what kids say when taunting people. You can also add, "Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah! You can't catch me!" It is usually to the tune of Ring Around the Rosie.
Nyah is a word that the kids in the 6th grade always say and it always bugs the lame people :P
nUtnakAriNaH[m(~NyaH,f),pl], or navakAriNaH[m(~NyaH),pl] would mean innovators
nUtnakAriNaH[m(~NyaH,f),pl], or navakAriNaH[m(~NyaH),pl] would mean innovators
The name Nyah is of African origin and means "purpose" or "goal." It is also believed to represent someone who is intuitive and insightful, with a strong sense of determination and ambition.
her names nyah :|
ya mums father! from Nyah WEbb
Nyah Williams is 5' 4".
I'm not sure if 'kyu' has any real meaning, but 'nya' is the Japanese equivalent of 'meow'. If it was a kid who said it, probably has no meaning at all. If it was an adult, they could be talking about a cat. Well, I hope that helped...
Hermano politico means brother-in-law. Another word also used is cuñado (coo-NYAH-do).
Tee-nyah-nello
tee- nyah nello