The root word "bas" is Latin. It means "low" or "base" and is often used in English to denote something status or position related to baseline or fundamental form.
Some words derived from the root word "bas" include "base," "basic," and "basis." These words all refer to a foundation or underlying principle.
The word for "low" in French is "bas."
Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
The word "down" in French is spelled as "bas."
Bas in French is masculine as a noun for "bottom" or "stocking" or as an adjective for "low" even though it has no gender as an adverb for "down" or "downstairs."
Some words derived from the root word "bas" include "base," "basic," and "basis." These words all refer to a foundation or underlying principle.
μπαμπάς ba-bas It's actually a turkish word,but greeks use it too.
The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
en bas - vers le bas
The word for "low" in French is "bas."
Dwarf
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Bask. Bas.
Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
Le fond, le bas.
bas. or bask.
A stocking is 'un bas' in French.