i don't know but i wish i did.
"Kuro na sai" is a phrase in Japanese that can be translated to mean "black" or "dark." The term "kuro" (黒) means "black," while "na" is a linking particle, and "sai" (際) can refer to occasion or time. However, the phrase may not have a widely recognized or specific meaning in Japanese culture, so context is important for a precise interpretation.
Peter, Bjorn & John - Young Folks
Pink - So What.
nanoo, nanoo
Ain't Nothing Wrong With That by Robert Randolph
In the African Luhya language, Jesus is known as "Yesu".
"Ke na le matata" translates to "no worries" in Tswana.
na zdarowie
TUna fish..!!
If you mean, "we have no more." it is "wala na" if you mean "I want no more" it is "Tama na"
I mean "You Can DO It"
It is a term used in words, it doesn't really mean anything, so yeh that's it
If you mean, "we have no more." it is "wala na" if you mean "I want no more" it is "Tama na"
ginaga na!
Jedziemy na lody translates to English to mean "We'll go for ice cream."
Poblacht na hÉireann means Republic of Ireland
Its short for Raidió na Gaeltachta (Gaeltacht Radio)