Casual has a few different meanings, one of them being "easy, lighthearted or cheerful." The definition of the word comical is "causing laughter." So, someone or something that's considered comical has and/or produces a cheerful disposition, which would be very casual, in a way.
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It is short for 'dat', which means 'that'.
'Nante onna da' in casual speaking.
Guanabara Bay is an English equivalent of 'Baía da Guanabara', in which the Tupi-Guarani word 'Guanabara' means 'bay similar to the sea'.
Yes. Da is an acceptable Scrabble word.
da = there
Er ... the slang word for mamas would mean mamas.
'Kakushite mo muda da', also 'kakushite mo dame da', are both casual ways to say that. For adding sense of politeness or formality replace 'da' with 'desu'.
I guess you mean "da" is the word "大" And the opposite word of that will be "小" [xiǎo]
"Yes" in Russian is "da", just as "no" is "nyet".
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The phrase 'Baía da Guanabara', in which the Tupi-Guarani word 'Guanabara' means 'bay similar to the sea', is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Guanabara Bay'.