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Nanay

American  
[nuh-nahy] / nəˈnaɪ /
Or Nanai

noun

plural

Nanays,

plural

Nanay
  1. a member of a Tungusic people, traditionally hunters and fishermen, who inhabit the lower Amur Valley in southeastern Siberia and northeastern Manchuria.

  2. the language of the Nanays.


Example Sentences

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Cambridge professor Bence Nanay: "In the last decade or so, the time we spend daydreaming or mind-wandering has seriously diminished."

From Salon • Jan. 9, 2024

At the swampy confluence of the Amazon, Nanay and Itaya Rivers, Iquitos is the port city located farthest inland in the world, some 2,000 miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean.

From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2013

Julia Nanay, a senior director at PFC Energy, says the first phase should generate profits if current oil prices hold.

From BusinessWeek • Nov. 23, 2011

The Nanay with its left bank bounded it to the north for about a mile, and for nearly the same distance to the east it ran along the bank of the larger river.

From Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon by Verne, Jules

Three weeks after the work was begun not one was standing of all the trees which had covered the angle of the Amazon and the Nanay.

From Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon by Verne, Jules