In Khmer, "Joi nah kay" (ជួយណាខេីយ) translates to "help me, please." It is a polite request for assistance. The phrase can be used in various contexts where someone is seeking help or support.
Femine version of saying I love you very much in Khmer.
Are-kay-nah.
'ikena [ee-kay-nah]
It is pronounced nah-nee-soo-yah-kay.
aulike nani [ow-lee-kay nah-nee]
It is pronounced "mow-nah loh-ah."
Aloha: Say pākā (pay-kay) or ho`o nanu (ho oh nah-noo)
Aloha: Answer: You say "Keonimana" (kay-oh nee-ma-nah).
"Nah nah" is a casual way of saying "no" or expressing disagreement. It is often used in informal conversations or slang language.
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It means "nah"