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What we called Bas in English?
1. If you catch a bus, train, or plane, you get on it to travel somewhere.
What do we call or Sunao in English?
“sunao” in English sunao {noun} Sunna.
What is the meaning of Kaise?
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Kaise (Hindi: कैसे) means “How”, That is Mostly using in Hindi language typing on Internet or Website.
What are the two meanings of bass?
1 : a tone of low pitch. 2 : the lowest part in harmony that has four parts. 3 : the lower half of the musical pitch range. 4 : the lowest male singing voice. 5 : a singer or an instrument having a bass range or part.
Is bas a word in Scrabble?
Yes, bas is in the scrabble dictionary.
What is sea bass in English?
Definition of sea bass 1 : any of numerous marine bony fishes (family Serranidae) that are usually smaller and more active than the groupers especially : a food and sport fish (Centropristis striata) of the Atlantic coast of the U.S. 2 : any of numerous croakers or drums including noted sport and food fishes.
Is bas a real word?
Is BA a word in English?
A BA is a first degree in an arts or social science subject. BA is an abbreviation for `Bachelor of Arts’.
What is the meaning of “Bas aise hi”?
“Bas aise hi” generally used in different contexts implying casualness, i.e., : ‘WHATEVER ONE HAS DONE OR SAID SOMETHING WAS JUST WITHOUT ANY BAD INTENTION OR SERIOUS AFORETHOUGHTS/INTENTIONS’ , so the CONTENT of the line depends upon the CONTEXT. If someone ask you why did you SAY/DID something ,…
How do you say Bas Yun Hi in English?
People generally try to speak up most of words but when its about short sentences such as, bas yun hi, aise hi etc. they get confused. The correct translation of “Bas Yun Hi” in English is, “just like that”. You can also use, “just for no reason” for Bas Yun Hi.
What is the difference between ‘AISE’ and ‘Waise’?
Aise and Waise are used in different sentences comparatively. ‘Aise’ hi means Just like that. ‘Waise’ means that way. aisa-waisa means something absurd. For e.g. “Aisa-waisa ho gaya na?” (Something absurd happened right?)