In American English the term "da" is an Urban way to say "the." The term grew in popularity as texting became more widely used.
"Ko da" in Twi translates to "it is not there" in English.
It is short for 'dat', which means 'that'.
"Da nada" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "You're welcome" in English. It is used as a response to someone thanking you for something.
Al hombre - to him hope it helpsz.... da nada mijooooo:))
There is no specific meaning for "Hibro" in American English. It is possible that it is a misspelling or typo of another word.
If you mean Bore da, it's 'Good morning' in English.
"Ko da" in Twi translates to "it is not there" in English.
Give my life= da mi vida
Well done Wales
It can mean 'is not' or 'are not'.
It means best of the bunch.
Correio da Manha means Morning Mail in English. Correio da Manha is a Portuguese newspaper published in Lisbon, Portugal. it is one of the most read newspapers in the country.
If by that you mean American
It means "yes" and is spelled "да" in cyrillic
He means, "Do not scratch my car..."
Pravda means Truth in Russian...also the name of Soviet Era Newspaper in Moscow... Da Pravda would translate into English as The Truth
"Chica da madre" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "girl of the mother" in English. However, it's often used colloquially in some Latin American countries to refer to a girl or woman who is impressive, cool, or admirable. The phrase can carry different connotations depending on the context in which it's used.