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Definitions tagged na in the street dictionary.

Ñaña

Chilean nickname specifically used for people named Ignacio Gonzalez. It is often shortened to Ña or combined with Nacho (the standard nickname for Ignacio in the Spanish-speaking world) to form Ñacho. Other variations include Parciño, Parcer, and Pars. The term Parsete is used if the person has a Mexican accent, blending the nickname with falsete (referring to the high-pitched vocal style used by mariachis).

Hi Ñacho, how are you? - Pars, my friend! Good to see you. - Hey Ña!

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Chileby Anónimo

Na

A shortened version of the word nada, meaning nothing. It is a common phonetic contraction in Dominican Spanish where the end of the word is dropped.

I do not have na to do.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Nananina

Nananina means absolutely nothing, zero, or zip. (The term comes from a character in the classic comedy show La Tremenda Corte, which is very popular in the Dominican Republic).

That woman talked to you yesterday to ask for 100 pesos and after that nananina, she never spoke to you again.

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo