"Ba ba" in Korean can mean "father" or "dad" in a cute or childish way. It is a term of endearment used by children or younger individuals to refer to their father.
"O Ba San" in Korean would typically be translated as "오 바 사" which can be used as a polite way to address an older woman, similar to "ma'am" or "Mrs." in English. It shows respect for the woman's age and is used to address someone with politeness.
Well it depends on the tonesbut it could mean "father's father is"
"Do you feel sick?" in Tagalog language would be "Nasusuka ka ba?" or "Naaadwa ka ba?"
In Hawaiian, "ba-chi" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a native Hawaiian word. It is likely not a term in the Hawaiian language.
You say "What is this?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ki leleyi?".
당신이 저를 사랑합니까? I guess. What language is this from..?
In baby language " baba" means stop, but mostly babies use that word for the meaning "bottle"
ba-bi.
바다 ba-da
바보 = ba bo
바보 (ba-bo)
"O Ba San" in Korean would typically be translated as "오 바 사" which can be used as a polite way to address an older woman, similar to "ma'am" or "Mrs." in English. It shows respect for the woman's age and is used to address someone with politeness.
im a filipino so it means in our language BAHO (BA-HO)
Anything.
As a Korean, I know that it is: 변화 beon hwa or..... 바뀜 ba quim
ano ba wala sagot
ano ba ntalaga ang tamang sagot