"Baba" is a term for "dad" in several languages, including Arabic, Turkish, and Persian. It is often used as an affectionate way to refer to fathers in various cultures. The word's usage can vary slightly in pronunciation and context, but it generally conveys a sense of familiarity and love.
The cast of Baba ab dad - 2009 includes: Mahdi Jafari as Mojtaba Arabzadeh
In Chaldean, "baba" means "father." It is an affectionate term used to refer to one's dad or an elder male figure. The word reflects familial bonds and respect within the culture.
Sai Baba of Shirdi was born on September 28, 1835.
Baba Luba was created in 1995.
Baba Yetu was created in 2005.
There is no language called "Kenyan". Kenya's official languages are English and Swahili - in Swahili "dad" is "baba".
There are several translations for "Dad" in Swahili. They include baba and budhee.
"Dad" in Bengali can be said as "বাবা" (baba) or "পিতা" (pita).
In arabic, 'baba' means dad.
The word for father in Yoruba language is "baba".
Dad: Babacığım Father: Baba
Mom = Anne. Dad = Baba. In old Turkish, mom is valide. Dad is peder. But most of the people use anne and baba.
dad means "baba" or more emotionally "babacığım".
Baba Malay (Bahasa Melayu Baba).
In Afghanistan, the terms for "mom" and "dad" vary by ethnicity and language. In Dari, which is one of the official languages, "mom" is commonly referred to as "madar" and "dad" as "pedar." In Pashto, another major language, "mom" is called "ma" and "dad" is "baba." These terms reflect the cultural significance of family in Afghan society.
The cast of Baba ab dad - 2009 includes: Mahdi Jafari as Mojtaba Arabzadeh
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