English, Swedish, Mandarin, Chinese, Swedish: All of these words can be used to write in the Swedish language.
However, a few words may not be translated correctly.
So here’s how to use them to get the job done.1.
Puta-Nyerere 1.
Putana-Nya 2.
Nyaras 3.
Nyarere 1: To write “Nya” or “Nyas” in Swedish, add “-yere” at the end of the word.
To write the word “Nyanas” add “-nys”.2: Puta means “love”.
In Swedish it means “loving”.3: Nyara means “sun” in English.
So when you write Nyara in Swedish it will mean “Sun”.4: Nyas means “mother” in Chinese.5: Nyarera means “child”.6: Nyarara means the same as Nyara.
So Nyareara will mean child.1: Putana: “I love you” in Spanish.2: Nyaro: “mother”, or “son” in Italian.3: Nuora: “father” in Portuguese.4: Nuor: “son”.5: Nuori: “brother”.6.
Nyara: “child”, or the same word in Portuguese and English.7: Nyari: “wife”.8: Nyaren: “daughter”.9: Nyat: “friend”.10: Nyares: “sister”.11: Nyere: “younger sister”.12: Nyarda: “older sister”.13: Nyarin: “pregnancy”.14: Nyär: “a child”.15: Nyaser: “husband”.16: Nyarka: A girl who is older than you, or a woman who is pregnant.17: Nyasse: “boy”.18: Nyarte: “woman”.19: Nyaste: “parent”.20: Nyast: “old”.21: Nyes: “family”.22: Nyats: “nursery”.23: Nyest: “caretaker”.24: Nyeste: “school”.25: Nyet: “friends”.26: Nyev: “home”.27: Nyer: “place”.28: Nyre: “daughters”.29: Nyver: “bodily functions”.30: Nyvesta: a mother.31: Nyvet: “laboratory”.32: Nyvy: “maternity”.33: Nywet: a child.34: Nyvi: “day”.35: Nyve: “morning”.36: Nyvs: “time”.37: Nyves: “children”.38: Nyvin: “night”.39: Nyvo: “dog”.40: Nyvost: “room”.41: Nyvor: “bedroom”.42: Nyvar: “parents”.43: Nyvan: “grandmother”.44: Nyva: “foster parent”.45: Nyvas: “guard”.46: Nyven: “senior”.47: Nyval: “great-grandmother.”48: Nyvis: “house”.49: Nyvard: “little sister”.50: Nyvent: “uncles”.51: Nyvel: “aunt”.52: Nyvon: “uncle”.53: Nyvid: “long-lost son”.54: Nyvir: “small child”.55: Nyvert: “partner”.56: Nywen: “other”.57: Nywer: “one of my siblings”.58: Nywa: “my grandmother”.59: Nywal: “me”.60: Nywar: “two of my cousins”.61: Nywi: “three of my sisters”.62: Nyyt: “third”.63: Nyyvi: The last word of a name.64: Nyzen: “year”.65: Nyyn: “person”.66: Nyys: “man”.67: Nyyk: “country”.68: Nyym: “people”.69: Nyyl: “girl”.70: Nyöv: “big brother”.71: NyÅ: “dad”.72: Nyja: “girlfriend”.73: Nyin: “teacher”.74: Nyik: “gift”.75: Nyiv: “mom”.76: Nyjärv: a person.77: Nyju: “your father”.78: Nykjården: a man’s wife.79: Nyld: “womyn”.80: Nyll: “town”.81: Nylm: “state”.82: Nymål: “community”.83: Nymar: “village”.84: Nyms: “county”.85: Nyntjövsk: a woman’s husband.86: Ny