Cannae
Lowland Scots for 'cannot', i.e. not Scots slang for 'cannot'.
"Dinnae fash yersel' if ye cannae make it the night, Shug"
Cannae
Scottish slang for can't
"Ye Cannae Feckin Park There!"
Cannae
Scottish in origin, means cannot.
I cannae mind.
Cannae
Cannae was a city in the Roman Empire, notable for the Battle of Cannae, in which the Persian general Hannibal brought a force of 60 elephants and 3000 or more men across the Alps to attack. His objective was weakening of Roman militia, in which he succeeded.
Cannae is also a military battle archetype, commonly called a "Battle of Annihilation", meaning a battle used to weaken enemy forces significantly.
It is also a mispronunciation of "Can't" in Ireland and similar locations.
Cannae is also a military battle archetype, commonly called a "Battle of Annihilation", meaning a battle used to weaken enemy forces significantly.
It is also a mispronunciation of "Can't" in Ireland and similar locations.
Hannibal invented the Battle of Anihalation in the Battle of Cannae
cannae
Scottish in origin, means cannot.
I cannae believe it mate!
canna
In Italy means cannabis cigarette
ehi, questa canna è fantastica!
hey, this canna is awesome!
hey, this canna is awesome!
Canna
A shrewsburyism used in place of cannot or can't
Rob: Hey jo have you got a pen?
Jo: I canna find one
Jo: I canna find one