Irish people typically say "nae" to mean "no," while "ken" is a Scottish term meaning "know."
It means, "yes" (you would say it when responding to something someone said)
Yeah now watch me whip, whip, now watch me nae nae..........
"Nae Nae" is a popular dance move that involves a bouncing motion using one arm and leg while the other arm is extended out. The term is derived from the song "Drop That #NaeNae" by WeAreToonz, which popularized the dance move.
"Is mar is cóir" means "what will be will be" in Irish.
To "whip" and "Nae Nae" are popular dance moves. To whip, extend one arm straight out in front of you and move it in a swinging motion to the side. To Nae Nae, lean to one side and swaying your hips while raising one arm and bouncing your shoulder. Practice and have fun!
nae
Nae problem.
mo nae
Dangsineun Nae Modeun
"Hi Nae" in Spanish is "Hola, Nae". You would pronounce the name the same way as in English, because it doesn't translate to Spanish.
In Scotland, people might say "nae" or "naw" to mean "no."
It means, "yes" (you would say it when responding to something someone said)
Who sings the song nae nae
Och, it's someone who is thrifty, d'ye ken, who does nae like to part wi' his money. Or at least that's how I'd describe it if I were Scottish. If I were American I might say it's someone who's a goddamn cheapskate.
when doing the nae nae you put one are up and rock with it to go big lexi or fumble the nae nae
Nae means no.
내 삶 read as "nae salm"