Possible meanings for "huya" in other languages

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m-a-holmes
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Possible meanings for "huya" in other languages

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I understand "huya" also has meaning in Japanese and in Turkish. Can anybody tell me about that?
bambino
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huja

Post by bambino »

Huya or huja in russian could be a "penis" in some case. huy is in nominative
m-a-holmes
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Thank you. N/M

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N/M
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If I'm not mistaken, "huya", in Spanish, means "flee", "run away" froom the verb "huir".

By the way, what does N/M mean?
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To Soleil

Post by m-a-holmes »

(1) Thanks for the information about the meaning of "huya" in Spanish.

(2) N/M means "No More." It is used on message boards to indicate "There's nothing else in this message." You can put your message in the subject line and then, if you don't have anything else to say, key in N/M, or N/T ("NoThing"), which means the same thing.
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TKS!
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