"juu nana" is a Japanese word and in English it means "seventeen"
Naona fahari juu yako.I'm proud of y'all: Naona fahari juu yenu.
If you mean the word for Grandma that had Gaelic roots, you would spell is Nana.
nana
It's a flawed translation of 'rest in peace nana'. 'Gweddill' means rest but not in the sense of resting but rather in the sense of 'the remainder'. The correct translation would be 'gorffwys mewn tangnefedd nana' although you'd usually use 'hedd' rather than 'tangnefedd' as tangnefedd is usually used to mean serenity rather than peace.
Yes "nana" is the correct spelling.
go juu nana
nana-hyaku nana-juu nana (七百七十七)
It means "eleven." the word juu=ten ichi=1 ni=2 san=3 shi/yon=4 go=5 roku=6 nana=7 hachi=8 kyu=9 12=juu-ni;13=juu-san 20=ni-juu
一 - ichi 二 - ni 三 - san 四 - yon/shi 五 - go 六 - roku 七 - nana/shichi 八 - hachi 九 - kyuu 十 - juu 十一 - juu-ichi 十二 - juu-ni 十三 - juu-san 十四 - juu-yon 十五 - juu-go 十六 - juu-roku 十七 - juu-nana 十八 - juu-hachi 十九 - juu-kyuu 二十 - ni-juu I hope this establishes the necessary pattern for counting to 99 :)
101
i am 19 - watashi WA juu kyu sai desu sai is years old 1- ichi 2- ni 3- san 4- yon / shi 5- go 6- roku 7- nana / shichi 8- hachi 9- ku / kyu 10- juu therefore, 13- juu san 25- ni juu go 76 - nana juu roku important, 18 is juu hassai
Ichi. Ni. San. Shi. Go. Roku. Shichi. Hachi. Kyuu. Juu. Juu ichi. Juu ni. Juu san. Juu yon. Juu go. Juu roku. Juu nana. Juu hachi. Juu kyuu. Ni juu. ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN, ELEVEN, TWELVE, THIRTEEN, FOURTEEN, FIVETEEN, SIXTEEN, SEVENTEEN, EIGHTEEN, NINETEEN, TWENTY.
27神様27 (ni-juu-nana-kami-sama-ni-juu-nana) 二十七神様二十七 (pronounced the same)
It is pronounced Nana Juu go and written 七十五
1: Ichi 2: Ni 3: San 4: Shi (Yon) 5: Go 6:Roku 7: Shichi (Nana) 8: Hachi 9: Kyu 10: Ju 11: Juu ichi 12: Juu ni 13: Juu san 14: Juu shi 15: Juu go 16: Juu roku 17: Juu shichi 18: Juu hachi 19: Juu kyu 20: Ni juu
Well, it's easy once you get it. so 1-10 is like this 1 = ichi 2 = ni 3 = san 4 = shi 5 = go 6 = roku 7 = shichi or nana (either) 8 = hachi 9 = kyuu 10 = juu So once you memorize that your good because 11-20 is the same except each one starts with 'juu' 11= juu-ichi 12= juu-ni 13= juu-san 14= juu-shi (jooo-shee) 15= juu-go (jooo-goh) 16= juu-roku (jooo-roh-koo) 17= juu-shichi (jooo-shee-chee) 18= juu-hachi(jooo-hah-chee) 19= juu-ku (jooo-koo) 20= ni-juu then the next 10 would start with 'san-juu' then the next with 'yon-juu' then the next with 'go-juu' then the next with 'roku-juu' then the next with 'nana-juu' then the next with 'hachi-juu' See the pattern? Oh and 100 is hyaku!
百三十七・100 (hyaku san juu nana)