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Where does "Nan" come from?
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:26 |
I only had one living female grandparent left by the time I was born. She was called Nana. |
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ErikaH | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:19 |
That's rather a sweeping generalisation........... |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:06 |
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nana |
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Graham | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:04 |
I think it is only rich people that can afford to hire a nanny. Most people rely on relatives to give a helping hand. ;-) |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:00 |
We would use Nan as a derivative of Nana - also spelt Nanna. |
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Malcolm | Report | 27 Jul 2013 11:53 |
I always use correct titles when posting about relatives...Father, Grandfather, Grandmother etc. |
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