"Dat Viet" is a Vietnamese word that translates into the English word accomplished. Accomplished means that one is able to do what one hoped to complete (like completing a goal).
In Dutch, "da" is an informal abbreviation for "dag" which means "day" in English. It is commonly used as a casual way of saying goodbye, similar to "bye" or "later" in English.
In French, the equivalent expression for "Who dat" would be "Qui c'est".
Ebonics is a term used to refer to African American Vernacular English (AAVE), which is a unique dialect spoken by some African Americans in the United States. It includes grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation features that differ from Standard American English. Ebonics has its own rules and structure but is often stigmatized and misunderstood by those unfamiliar with it.
"True dat" is slang for "that is correct" or "that is true." It is often used to express agreement or affirmation.
Daddy in Welsh is "tadcu".
It's about time that you should come visit.
Nemo dat quod non habet
No. Dat is not a legal English Scrabble word.
crank dat is actually a nasty term you guyys!!..it means.crank dat..superman a hoe...yea think about ir you guyys..srry for da disappointment
for, in place offore (+dat)
"Sykes, why did you throw that whip on me like that?" is the best translation into Standard English of this piece of dialect.
English. DO YOU SPEAK IT?
ummm I am gunna need that in English :P
it means taliban in jamaican language you know dat my brother sickkk or what
Yes, I already thought 'who is that?'
... is the code to become a gold panda... is an English equivalent of 'de code dat je een gouden panda wordt'. It's an incomplete sentence. But the context appears to be some game.
Dat= That