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We found 5 words and 176 examples matching 'なあ'
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interjection (kandoushi)
hey; say; look; used to get someone's attention or press one's point  (familiar language)
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expression
may (it) be so; please let (it) happen  (see also: なる; used as an invocation as ...になあれ; colloquialism)
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1. what  (see also: )
interjection (kandoushi)
2. what?  (see also: ; expressing surprise)
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expression, noun, 'no' adjective
colluding; complicity; liaison; compromise; giving in  (see also: なあ; oft. なあなあで)
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Most common form: キジムナー
noun
kijimuna (mythological red-faced spirits)  (regional dialect: Ryuukyuu-ben)
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なかなかやるなあ
It's pretty good.
タフなあ
You're tough.
すごいパーティーなあ
What a gorgeous bash!
こだい
古代
せかい
世界
ことできればなあ
I wish I could see the ancient world.
あと
ひとり
一人
いればなあ
We could really use another person around here.
 
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