You should know that for any given tone, there might be multiple words, each with different meanings. Even a word would have different meanings. Here I list the more common ones.
Da (first tone)
搭 noun - befitting
verb - commonly used with 巴士 meaning "take the bus"
Da (second tone)
答 noun and verb - answer
达 verb - to reach (a destination, target, goal)
Da (third tone)
打 verb - hit. But also used with 电话 meaning "to call", though literally it would mean hitting the phone, it actually means to call using the phone。
Da (fourth tone)
大 adjective - big. Also used to describe seniority.
Take note that some of these words, when paired with another, may have a meaning not stated. 发达 used together, for example, would mean to prosper/get rich. Which is a totally different meaning from the general 达 used alone.
Chinese is complicated as a language.
"Da Ge" written as " 大哥 " means "older brother." "Da (大)" literally means bigger "Ge (哥)" is a shortened form of 哥哥 which also means older brother. You can also call an older guy who you respect who is around your age a "da ge."
"Ko da" in Twi translates to "it is not there" in English.
In Chinese, "Savannah" can be translated as 萨凡纳 (sà fán nà).
if u mean it in military way, then "yest, ser". if u mean it just like polite version of yes, then we don't have it, just say "da" - yes.
"Nada" means "nothing" in Spanish.
Wo yao da feiji this is the pinyin, dont know the tones
Dà=大 which means "Big"
I guess you mean "da" is the word "大" And the opposite word of that will be "小" [xiǎo]
Ask your parents.;D
I'm gonna ........ in my ........ can't figure out the meaning: geegee ni da naynay
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大 big
Answer written in Chinese is 答案. In pinyin it is 'da an'.
DA Pam 385-40 aircraft accidents are reported using DA form 2397 series. That would mean that the DA Form 285 is reported for aircraft.
Zhen da!