Panda. Pal. Party. Pants. Part. Paw. Pat. Panty. Maybe not good, but hey they start with >pa<
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it literally translates to "tonka so when I'll see you mean pa"
pas is not and pa is like father or dad so it means not dad.
It is the name of a French Christmas carol. It doesn't mean anything. The word just describes the beat of the drum in the song, i.e. similar to the words "pa-rum-pa-pum-pum" in the English song "Little Drummer Boy" See Related links below this box for more information.
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It depends on what you mean by a 'pa'. Is it an abbreviation or is it a full word? Sorry if I ruined your answer or something.
does pa'hoe mean. What are pa hoe hoe pa hoe hoe toe's? ... It could be because the word Hoe is derived from Anglo Saxon meaning high position, which is what Plymouth Hoe is.
pa means para = for chino = Chinese guy but it could also be like a joke Al Pacino (pa chino)
Thes girl with the long black hair.
Answer Pa is a French word translated to mean father. French children refer to their fathers as pa and papa, but not dad, as dad is English. Up pa sounds like Korean for father.
Answer Pa is a French word translated to mean father. French children refer to their fathers as pa and papa, but not dad, as dad is English. Up pa sounds like Korean for father.
"pa to la" in French does not have a specific meaning. It may be a slang or colloquial expression that is not widely recognized. It is possible that it is a typo or misspelling of another word or phrase.
in spanish when people say pa' is slang for the word "para" which has different meaning ...para could mean for ...in this case pa' mayte = para mayte ....for mayte... assuming mayte is a name which is a common name in south america...para can also mean "to" ....for example ir para mayte = going to mayte ...if mayte is a place
Pa pa americano
Pennsylvania.
Not finding titular initials "PA;" prolly they mean Pennsylvania.
PA means personal assistant