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whaT DOES BAS MEAN IN ARABIC? (pg. 4)
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Lira
Cut the midrange, drop the Bas!
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lira
Cut the midrange, drop the Bas!


Frenkieee
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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.
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"
jonSun
billy
dj_alfi
In Norwegian Bas means "He, with much to lose, but still puts on a great ing fashion show".
igottaknow
In South Africa its pronounced...

Bazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
shaw
Only solution is audio.
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.
montana
bil arabi djibl mai, bil turki su getir, bil kurmanji ave bina

Nrg2Nfinit
GEEB NOT jeeb.

masr om el donya, el 3rabi bet3tna ya homar
IL Ducce
i maka bigga bas once whenna i wasinna north africa.
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