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Meaning of no ni ná




Anónimo

no ni ná
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or nothing: an expression that is used in spoken language to emphasize a denial, often with a tone of disgust or rejection. [In the spoken language it is common to pronounce 'ni na'] . nothing at all: absolutely nothing. Also nanai

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Andalusian expression of three denials to say yes but with a certain tintin, as meaning that it is not without doubt.

  



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