The cast of Moya prekrasnaya nyanya - 2004 includes: Ira Andreeva as Ksyusha Shatalina Ekaterina Dubakina as Masha Shatalina Aleksandr Filippenko as Vladimir Prutkovskiy (2008) Aleksandr Koltsov as Andre (2004) Aleksandra Nazarova as Grandma Nadya Gulya Nizhinskaya as Vera Kopylova Lyubov Polishchuk as Lyubov Grigoryevna Prutkovskaya Olga Prokofieva as Zhanna Arkadyevna Izhevskaya Pavel Serdyuk as Denis Shatalin Boris Smolkin as Konstantin Nikolaevich Varvara Strange as Stranger (2008) Anastasiya Zavorotnyuk as Vika Prutkovskaya Sergey Zhigunov as Maxim Victorovich Shatalin
The cast of Lukomore. Nyanya - 2000 includes: Natalya Krachkovskaya as Arina Rodionovna Vladimir Oryol Dmitriy Yachevskiy as Pushkin
In Swahili, "nyanya" means tomato.
The cast of Trebuyetsya nyanya - 2005 includes: Aleksandr Banchu Kamil Boinazarov Anton Domanov Viktoriya Isakova as Vera Boris Karpov Asliddin Khodzhayev Sherkhan Khodzhayev as Sher Lyudmila Larionova Valeri Latritsky Yelena Lyubimova Alla Oshukova Raisa Ryazanova as Mariya Grigoryevna Andrei Shipov Irina Shipova as Alka Davlat Shopulatov Alla Starokoltseva Andrei Velikanov as Doctor Vladimir Vyshlov as Uncle Borya Marina Zubanova as Galya
Nyanya
nyanya
The a in Swahili is a broad a, as in the English word "father." Ny- In Swahili is pronounced like the Spanish ñ or as in the English canyon:ñaña.
Grandmother in Swahili is "bibii".
mother: mamagrandmother: bibi or nyanya (nyanya is the historic word for grandmother, but in Tanzania and some other places it has been totally replaced by the word bibi).
Grandmother in Swahili is nyanya, but everyone these days says bibi. Why? No idea. Maybe because nyanya also means tomato, but bibi used to mean mistress in the salacious sense. In many places it still does,
Tosha is the stem of the verb kutosha: to suffice, to be enough.Example: Nyanya zinatosha: there are enough tomatoes.
The Swahili word for grandmother is "bibituu" or "nyanya".
I am your nurse today = sevodnya ya vasha/tvoya nyanya (сегодня я ваша/твоя няня)vasha - pluraltvoya - singular