A bobo basket is a type of handwoven basket made from natural materials such as grass or straw. It is often used for storage or as a decorative item in home decor. The term "bobo" originates from the Wolof language in Senegal.
bobo kau tanga kau mga bobo
bobo kau tanga kau mga bobo
The term "bobo" often refers to a traditional basket used in various cultures, particularly in African contexts. It can symbolize community, resourcefulness, and the importance of carrying and sharing goods. In some contexts, "bobo" may also represent cultural identity and heritage through the craftsmanship and design of the basket. The specific meaning can vary depending on the cultural background and usage.
bobo
BOBO ka
walang sagot bobo gumawa nito
Tang ina mu bobo ka
tanga ikaw tinatanong ko ako sasagot bobo inutil autistic
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It is Tagalog and refers to some sort of local rattan basket design from theBenquet region of the Philippines.
The dominance of the English language. This is not only the case in terms of the number of English-speakers in non-British countries, but also in the amount of attention paid in non-British countries to the products of English-speaking cultures, though this has now become mingled with the importance of specifically American culture.
The Bobo was created in 1967.