"Basket" (the sport, or the type of shoes used to play it) is the noun you are looking for. "Sket-ba" doesn't relate to anything, except the same name in Verlan, a made-up language code that you create resersing syllables.
If you mean "bathroom sink" the word in Spanish is, "lavabo." It is pronounced, "la-BA-bow." If you mean kitchen sink, the word in Spanish is "fregadero." It is pronounced, "fray-gah-DARE-oh." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
If you mean dummy, like a manikin, I can't answer that. If you mean dummy, like idiot, the Japanese way to say it is baka. (ba-ka).
the kanji for fang is: 牙 in romaji: kiba (pronounced: kee-ba; key-ba)
"Stay with me tonight." Ba= with, Man= I/me, Bemoon= stay, Emshab= tonight.
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There are three syllables in the word basketball. The syllables of the word are ba-sket-ball.
The word "Ba" represented as a bird or a human headed bird.the word "Ba" means soul
its a made up word but in the song you can use any type of thee siliboll word in the song Such as: Ba-la-um Ba-la-um Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba-la-um
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'Ba' is not an English word. The acronym B.A. is Bachelor of Arts, a college degree.
caja`ba is a profanity word the meaning is bitch
"Joint" is an English equivalent of the French word bat. The masculine singular noun represents French Canadian slang. The pronunciation will be "ba" in French.
Masculine describes the gender of the French word baladeur. The masculine noun in its singular form translates as "music player" or "Walkman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ba-la-duhr" in French.
It depends on how you spell it: ב = in the בא = come, comes (present tense, masculine singular) בה = in her, in it (feminine)
In Spanish, "ba da" does not have a specific meaning. It could potentially be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of another word. Can you provide more context or clarify?
In baby language " baba" means stop, but mostly babies use that word for the meaning "bottle"
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.