"Deh shay bah sah rah" is a phrase in Persian that translates to "I don't know" in English. It is often used in casual conversation when someone is unsure about something or lacks information. The phrase reflects a common sentiment of uncertainty or lack of knowledge in various contexts.
Saba is pronounced as "sah-bah."
собака - sah-bah-KAH
Rendered in English transliteration, they would be something like "AHV-rahm" and "sah-RYE". They were changed to "ahv-rah-HAHM" and "sah-RAH".
It is the same. Sah-rah.
Lover - Sarameul (Sah Rah Mall)
Lover - Sarameul (Sah Rah Mall)
Lover - Sarameul (Sah Rah Mall)
Pronounced SAH-LARR Duh YOU-NEE
Pole-sk-ah koo-bah-sah
Unveiled = הסרה (ha-sah-RAH)
Sayajirao is pronounced as "sah-yah-jee-rah-oh".
granddad, grandpa, or grandfather = saba (סבא)