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Posted by Lira on Sep-14-2010 04:53:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I'm sure that causes a lot of confusion among some more worldly people being that Bas is actually a Dutch (I think?) name that's usually pronounced "boz".

Yes, it's short for "Bastiaan".


Posted by bas on Sep-14-2010 04:56:

Yeah, or Sebastian/Sebastien...I think it's a name on its own as well.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Sep-14-2010 05:25:

so your name in english means

enough the wierdo



better then generous shit if you ask me.


Posted by Jake Benson on Sep-14-2010 05:28:

ba5


Posted by KilldaDJ on Sep-14-2010 05:38:

LORD OF BA5


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Sep-14-2010 05:47:


Posted by bas on Sep-14-2010 05:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
so your name in english means

enough the wierdo



better then generous shit if you ask me.

KOLKHARA


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Sep-14-2010 05:50:

lol yeah that was my university login name

eat shit

kelkhara

kel = eat
khara = shit


lol fucking arabs


Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-14-2010 05:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
lol yeah that was my university login name

eat shit

kelkhara

kel = eat
khara = shit


lol fucking arabs



Posted by Lira on Sep-14-2010 06:05:

I have a friend called "Khara"

(Actually it's just "Hara", but it's close enough)


Posted by shuni on Sep-14-2010 06:08:

ass


Posted by Lira on Sep-14-2010 06:16:

Cut the midrange, drop the Bas!


Posted by Sushipunk on Sep-14-2010 06:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Cut the midrange, drop the Bas!



Posted by Frenkieee on Sep-14-2010 14:10:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Yeah, or Sebastian/Sebastien...I think it's a name on its own as well.

Yes.

Sebastiaan, Bastiaan, Bas. Bastiaan is rather uncommon, Sebastiaan is a bit more common but Bas is the most common. I got several friends that are called Bas. One Sebastiaan and no Bastiaan.

It's tricky to write it phonetically in English though, I guess indeed Boz comes closest.


Posted by Ania_xox on Sep-14-2010 14:25:

In Polish, "bas" pronounced "b-ahh-z" means the lowest octave in a vocal ensemble.

When I was younger, I loved to sing when I had any kind of respiratory infection (cold, flu, strep) because it made my voice super low and my mom would always say:

"Ania, nie spiewaj basem"

roughly translated, that means "Ania, don't sing with the bas"


Posted by jonSun on Sep-14-2010 14:28:

billy


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-14-2010 14:45:

In Norwegian Bas means "He, with much to lose, but still puts on a great fucking fashion show".


Posted by igottaknow on Sep-14-2010 14:47:

In South Africa its pronounced...

Bazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


Posted by shaw on Sep-14-2010 14:50:

Only solution is audio.


Posted by Ian on Sep-14-2010 15:00:

I say it as Baz but not intentionally, it's a quip from my particular local area that we somehow can't say s without making it sound like z, such as Bus sounds like buzz.

And bas in arabic means Algerian.


Posted by montana on Sep-14-2010 15:20:

bil arabi djibl mai, bil turki su getir, bil kurmanji ave bina


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Sep-14-2010 16:39:

GEEB NOT jeeb.

masr om el donya, el 3rabi bet3tna ya homar


Posted by IL Ducce on Sep-14-2010 16:40:

i maka bigga bas once whenna i wasinna north africa.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-14-2010 16:45:

Bas means low or bottom (location or quality) in French. But the s is silent.


Posted by Lira on Sep-14-2010 16:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenkieee
Yes.

Sebastiaan, Bastiaan, Bas. Bastiaan is rather uncommon, Sebastiaan is a bit more common but Bas is the most common. I got several friends that are called Bas. One Sebastiaan and no Bastiaan.

It's tricky to write it phonetically in English though, I guess indeed Boz comes closest.

Really? I only know the name Bastiaan because it's the name of the guy who wrote that book I posted. And I know no Sebastiaans... though, of course, I know very few Dutch people

Anyway, Bas, in several languages, according to the Wiktionary:



So it always means something related to being low or forced/opposed with/by your hands ("but" goes here to, as you're opposing the previous idea). The Dutch just happen to bark at this because they're way too tolerant.

Conclusion: Bas means "Oppressive" in a Proto-World-Language. Believe me, I know!


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