What does Encher mean?
verb. brim [verb] to be, or become, full to the brim. crowd [verb] to fill too full by coming together in. fill [verb] to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full.
What does Manu mean in Portuguese?
masculine noun. brother. exclamation. mate (BRIT) , bro (US) mano a mano (informal) one-on-one fight, hand-to-hand combat.
Is Nada a Portuguese word?
From Portuguese nada. Cognate with Kabuverdianu nada.
What is SP in Portuguese?
abbreviation for. = São Paulo. Copyright © 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
What does Manu mean in Hawaiian?
Hawaiian unisex name meaning “bird”, from the word manu. Popular for singers. (Often accompanied by other words such as Manu Mele meaning Songbird or Manu Aloha meaning Lovebird)
What is Pyjama Nada called in English?
(ghrtam is the old word for ghee). Across the bhashas, nada means drawstring, for pyjama/petticoat/shalwar/underpants, or ‘tape’, the accurate English word for flat strings (elastic being its own kingdom).
Is Nada an English word?
Most experts attribute the English use of nada to Ernest Hemingway, who borrowed it from Spanish, in which it means “nothing.” The Latin root, nata, means “small, insignificant thing.”
What countries speak Portuguese as their main language?
As a result, Portuguese is now the official language of several independent countries and regions: Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, & São Tomé and Príncipe.
Why is it called mana?
“Mana” is a word that comes from Polynesian languages meaning something along the lines of “supernatural power”. The concept of mana was introduced in Europe by missionary Robert Henry Codrington in 1891 and was popularized by Mircea Eliade in the 1950s.
What is mana Māori?
Mana is a Māori word with resonance. It’s best translated as a combination of presence, charisma, prestige, honor, and spiritual power. Māori believe all humans and many elements in nature possess mana.