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Ծñ
1[ nee-nyah ]
noun
- girl; child.
Nina
2[ nee-nuh, nahy- ]
noun
- a female given name, Russian form of Anna.
ñ
3[ neen-yuh, nee-nuh; Spanish nee-nyah ]
noun
- one of the three ships under the command of Columbus when he made his first voyage of discovery to America in 1492.
ñ
/ ˈniːnə; ˈniɲa /
noun
- the ñone of the three ships commanded by Columbus in 1492
Example Sentences
She recalls one lunch in the early 1970s with agent Nina Blanchard at the old Brown Derby in Hollywood, when she booked her first three major TV commercials before coffee was served, just by sitting there.
“These are young families fighting so many battles trying to work and find transportation and housing and buy food. They’re up against so much,” said Nina Paddock, an administrator at Pacific Clinics Head Start.
Four people, including the driver, died at the scene, police spokesperson Nina Garcia said.
Animal Aid campaigns manager Nina Copleston-Hawkens said: "To allow a horse of this age to be ridden to death in the most gruelling race in the country is disgraceful – and the blame for his end lies fairly and squarely with the British Horseracing Authority."
Nina Carberry, a Fine Gael Member of the European Parliament, said a 20% tariff for goods entering the US would be a "major blow".
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