It is the imperative form (or third person imperfect tense) for naida which has two meanings: to marry and, yes, to engage in coitus.
Yes. “Naida” is one way of saying “to fuck” and “nai” is just a conjugated form of it. “Hän nai” = “He/she fucks”, on it’s own it could be considered an order to fuck.
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yes, that is the imperative form of the word.
It is the imperative form (or third person imperfect tense) for naida which has two meanings: to marry and, yes, to engage in coitus.
Yes. “Naida” is one way of saying “to fuck” and “nai” is just a conjugated form of it. “Hän nai” = “He/she fucks”, on it’s own it could be considered an order to fuck.