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whaT DOES BAS MEAN IN ARABIC? (pg. 4)
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| Lira |
| Cut the midrange, drop the Bas! |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Cut the midrange, drop the Bas! |
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| Frenkieee |
| 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. |
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| Ania_xox |
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" |
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| dj_alfi |
| In Norwegian Bas means "He, with much to lose, but still puts on a great ing fashion show". |
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| igottaknow |
In South Africa its pronounced...
Bazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
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| shaw |
| Only solution is audio. |
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| Ian |
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. |
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| montana |
| bil arabi djibl mai, bil turki su getir, bil kurmanji ave bina |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
GEEB NOT jeeb.
masr om el donya, el 3rabi bet3tna ya homar |
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| IL Ducce |
| i maka bigga bas once whenna i wasinna north africa. |
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