Nanay
or Na·nai
[ nuh-nahy ]
noun,plural Na·nays, (especially collectively) Na·nay for 1.
a member of a Tungusic people, traditionally hunters and fishermen, who inhabit the lower Amur Valley in southeastern Siberia and northeastern Manchuria.
the language of the Nanays.
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How to use Nanay in a sentence
His name was Monsieur de Nanay, and she was obliged to change her chemise, as he had bloodied it in clinging to her!
Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1 | William WaltonUn plano del rio Nanay desde su boca hasta el término de la navegacion para vapores de poco calado debujado sobre dos pliegos.
Life of Rear Admiral John Randolph Tucker | James Henry RochelleIt is divided into many branches, some on the river Tigre, others on the Nanay.
The fazenda began to grow in proportion, and to spread out along the bank of the river up to its junction with the Nanay.
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon | Jules Verne
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