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na

Pa vs Na - What's the difference?

pa | na |


As a noun pa

is head.

As an adverb na is

already, now.

Na vs Me - What's the difference?

na | me |


As an adverb na

is already, now.

As a pronoun me is

my; of mine.

Aa vs Na - What's the difference?

aa | na |


As a noun aa

is (l).

As an adverb na is

already, now.

Na vs A - What's the difference?

na | a |


As an adverb na

is already, now.

As a letter a is

the letter a with a tilde.

Whine vs Na - What's the difference?

whine | na |


As a noun whine

is a long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.

As a verb whine

is to utter a high-pitched cry.

As an adverb na is

already, now.

Handkerchief vs Na - What's the difference?

handkerchief | na |


As a noun handkerchief

is a piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face, eyes, nose or hands.

As an adverb na is

already, now.

No vs Na - What's the difference?

no | na |


As a noun no

is noh (japanese theatrical genre).

As an adverb na is

already, now.

Na vs None - What's the difference?

na | none |


As an adverb na

is already, now.

As a noun none is

an interval of 13 (kleine none'') or 14 (''große none ) half-tones.

Siesta vs Na - What's the difference?

siesta | na |


As a noun siesta

is a nap, especially an afternoon one taken after lunch in some cultures.

As a verb siesta

is to take a siesta; to nap.

As an adverb na is

already, now.

Ha vs Na - What's the difference?

ha | na |


As an interjection ha

is huh!.

As an adverb na is

already, now.

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