A contraction of ânotâ and âany.â It is similar to ânoneâ (not one) or âneitherâ (not either). âNanyâ is used to express a lack of something unquantifyable; that is, ânoneâ refers to not having a number of objects, while nany refers to not having an amount.
âHey, how many eggs does the recipe say we need?â
âNone.â
âOk, how much sugar does it say we need?â
âNanyâ
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