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nonna

Nonna vs Pasta - What's the difference?

nonna | pasta |


As a noun nonna

is (dialectal) grandmother.

As a verb pasta is

to claim, to state.

Donna vs Nonna - What's the difference?

donna | nonna |


As nouns the difference between donna and nonna

is that donna is a lady, especially a noblewoman; the title given to a lady in Italy while nonna is grandmother.

As a proper noun Donna

is {{given name|female|from=Italian}}.

Nonda vs Nonna - What's the difference?

nonda | nonna |


As nouns the difference between nonda and nonna

is that nonda is parinari nonda , a shrub or small tree of northern australia and new guinea, with edible plum-like fruit while nonna is (dialectal) grandmother.

Nonna vs Nonny - What's the difference?

nonna | nonny |


As nouns the difference between nonna and nonny

is that nonna is (dialectal) grandmother while nonny is (obsolete) a fool.

As an interjection nonny is

.

Gonna vs Nonna - What's the difference?

gonna | nonna |


As a contraction gonna

is (with bare infinitive).

As a noun nonna is

(dialectal) grandmother.

Nonna vs Nanna - What's the difference?

nonna | nanna |


As nouns the difference between nonna and nanna

is that nonna is grandmother while nanna is grandmother.

As a proper noun Nanna is

a goddess, the wife of Balder.

Nana vs Nonna - What's the difference?

nana | nonna |


As nouns the difference between nana and nonna

is that nana is short form of banana, the fruit while nonna is grandmother.

As a proper noun Nana

is an affectionate term for one's grandmother.