"Ega wo hoshi na" (笑顔を欲しいな) translates to "I want a smile" in English. It expresses a desire for someone to smile or for a cheerful demeanor. The phrase captures a sentiment of seeking joy or positivity, often used in a light-hearted or affectionate context.
Keiko Noguchi has written: 'Kanari kigakari na Nihongo' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Social aspects, Social aspects of Japanese language, Sociolinguistics 'Bakateineikasuru Nihongo' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Honorific, Nihongo-Keigo
The cast of Uchuu de 1-ban wagamama na hoshi - 2010 includes: Rika Ishikawa Ami Ohnuki Kazuma Sano Michael Tomioka Yumi Yoshimura
na na means the number 8 in Japanese
Na means No!
Michiko Hasegawa has written: 'Nihongo no tetsugaku e' -- subject(s): Tetsugaku, Modern Philosophy 'Minshu shugi to wa nan na no ka' -- subject(s): Democracy
The cast of Bukimi na mono no hada ni sawaru - 2013 includes: Hoshi Ishida Aoba Kawai Ayumi Mizukoshi Jun Murakami Natsumi Seto Kiyohiko Shibukawa
"Na praia" is Portuguese and means "at the beach" in English.
It's "An Phoblacht na hÉireann" and it means "the Republic of Ireland".
"ego" means "me" and "na" means "to".
"na labhras" means "of the laurels"
6 Na means 6 atoms of Sodium 6 Na means 6 atoms of Sodium
"Na" in Swahili is a conjunction that means "and" in English. It is used to join words or phrases together in a sentence.