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allenlondon | 12:13 Fri 02nd Oct 2020 | ChatterBank
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How do other peoples say the English phrase “Nya nya mee nya na“ (nearest I can get!)

I bet French, Chinese, etc., kids DO chant this or similar to denote derision.
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Allen, if my posts prompt that response from you, might I suggest you examine your clearly failed capacity to interact with those of a more adult disposition?
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Nya nya mee nya naa (!)
well here's what wiki says they say but you need to be able to read korean and japanese https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyah_nyah_nyah_nyah_nyah_nyah
// your clearly failed capacity to interact with those of a more adult disposition?//

well thank God we dont need any adult interactive disposition crap on AB ! ter daah = wow I was beginning to get worried

yes or no readers - nan na na na
in different words or gestures is the beginning of semiology - communication in words signs and body language



nyah nyah wiki
includes taunting so time for - - - Samuel Pepys
as he passed in 1659, boys playing on dung heaps
he noticed they said no: I am king of the castle
but - kiss my parliament!
coz you see the reputation of Parliament or Rump thereof had sunk so low that it even had hit the streets
14:41 Oh dear. GROW UP!!!
I've always found Monty Python's idea of French 'mocking' a perfect tool; "I fart in your general direction." :-))

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