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English

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Etymology

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As one of the first utterances many babies are able to say, baba (like mama, papa, and dada) has come to be used in many languages as a term for various family members:

  • father: Albanian, Arabic, Western Armenian, Chinese, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Greek, Marathi, Marshallese, Mingrelian, Nepali, Persian, Swahili, Turkish, Yoruba, Shona, Zulu
  • grandmother: many Slavic languages (such as Bulgarian, Czech, Russian, Serbo-Croatian and Polish; a doublet of bubbe), Romanian, Yiddish, Japanese
  • grandfather: Azerbaijani, Zulu (father, grandfather)
  • baby: Afrikaans, Sinhala, Hungarian

These terms often continue to be used by English speakers whose families came from one of these cultures. In some cases, they may become more widely used in localities that have been heavily influenced by an immigrant community. Some senses were extensions of one of these family terms in the original languages ("old woman" from "grandmother", "holy man" from "father"). The "cake" sense comes through French, from Polish baba (old woman). The Middle Eastern word baba (as in Ali Baba) is rather a term of endearment, and is ultimately derived from Persian بابا (bābā, father) (from Old Persian pāpa; as opposed to the Arabic words أَبُو (ʔabū) and أَب (ʔab); see also Papak), and is linguistically related to the common European word papa and the word pope, having the same Indo-European origin. The Chinese word "baba", meaning father, comes from 爸爸.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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baba (usually countable, plural babas)

  1. (also uncountable) A kind of sponge cake soaked in rum-flavoured syrup.
    • 1994 May 1, Maureen B. Fant, “CHOICE TABLES; Tastes Swing Back To Flavors of Naples”, in The New York Times[2], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 26 May 2015:
      The trolley of fresh local cheeses, including the region's pride, mozzarella di bufala, is as attractive as the trolley of classic Neapolitan desserts, including pastiera napolitana (a ricotta cake with orange rind), feather-light baba, and, in mid-March, zeppola di San Giuseppe (whose feast day is March 19), a sweet bun filled with custard and black cherry.
  2. (especially among people of Eastern European ancestry) A grandmother.
    • 1993, Karen Dubinsky, Improper Advances: Rape and Heterosexual Conflict in Ontario, 1880-1929, University of Chicago Press:
      My baba, Ksenia Dubinsky, tells me that my education makes her proud.
    • 2001, Brattleboro Remembers, edited by the Brattleboro [Vermont] Historical Society, Arcadia Publishing
      I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me.
    • 2004, MaryBeth Bond, editor, A Woman's Europe: True Stories:
      As we made eye contact, I slowly began to wonder if she was Baba. I did not know my grandmother though I'd spoken with her several times on the telephone;
  3. (by extension) An old woman, especially a traditional old woman from an Eastern European culture.
    • 1914, Russell Sage Foundation, Wage-earning Pittsburgh:
      Only two women, typical "babas" (peasant women) in the house from which I got my quilt and bedcloth, could be coaxed to pose;
    • 1986, Janice Kulyk Keefer, The Paris-Napoli Express:
      Laura hadn't known that anyone's mother could look like that, like the babas you sometimes saw downtown, bandaged in kerchiefs and aprons, sitting toothless in stockinged feet on small verandahs, peeling potatoes or beets or just shaking their heads and grimacing.
    • 2003, Colin Michael Hall, Liz Sharples, editors, Food Tourism Around The World: Development, Management and Markets:
      According to some, new volunteers are becoming more difficult to recruit and there are dark suggestions that 'money is being made on the backs of the babas', the dedicated, but ageing ladies who still spend countless hours of their time preparing foodstuffs for the occasion.
  4. (especially among people of Indian or Chinese ancestry) A father.
    • 1849, Edward Bulwer Lytton, The Caxtons:
      The first time I signed my exercise I wrote "Pisistratus Caxton" in my best round-hand. "And dey call your baba a scholar!" said the Doctor, contemptuously.
    • 1998, Mulan (movie)
      "The greatest gift and honor is having you for a daughter. I've missed you so." "I've missed you too, baba."
    • 2002, Bend It Like Beckham (movie)
      Okay. Okay. Fine, baba. Let's just do it before something else goes wrong.
    • 2003, House of Sand and Fog (movie)
      "Do not be disrespectful, son. Look at me." "Baba, were you a Savaki?"
  5. (Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism) A holy man, a spiritual leader.
    • 1995, Hugh J.M. Johnston, Tara Singh Bains, The Four Quarters of the Night: The Life-Journey of an Emigrant Sikh:
      While I was in Port Alberni, three babas came to Canada to raise money ...
    • 2004, Andrew Robinson, Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye: The Biography of a Master Film-Maker:
      But according to Ray, 'all the babas my uncle knew were genuine. None of them was exposed. They were fairly humble people, not show-offs like the Maharishi ...
    • 2006, Suraiya Faroqhi, Subjects Of The Sultan: Culture And Daily Life In The Ottoman Empire:
      Most babas had little contact with written culture and are not therefore named in books and treatises.
  6. (British India) A baby, child.
    • 1876, Sir George Otto Trevelyan, The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay:
      That is to say, if I do not take care, I shall go on calling my darling 'Baba' till she is as old as her mamma, and has a dozen Babas of her own.
    • 1904, Rudyard Kipling, Traffics and Discoveries:
      For my child is dead—my baba is dead!
  7. In baby talk, often used for a variety of words beginning with b, such as bottle or blanket.
    • 2004, House (TV, episode 1.14)
      Oh, it's storytime! Let me get my baba.

Derived terms

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Translations

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Afrikaans

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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baba (plural babas)

  1. baby
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Verb

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baba (present baba, present participle babaende, past participle gebaba)

  1. to treat with gentle care, to coddle

Albanian

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Etymology 1

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From Ottoman Turkish بابا (baba), whence Turkish baba.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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babá m (plural baballárë, definite babái)

  1. dad, father
    Synonyms: bábë, átë
Declension
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Declension of baba
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative baba babai baballarë baballarët
accusative babanë
dative babai babait baballarëve baballarëve
ablative baballarësh
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bába

  1. inflection of bábë:
    1. definite nominative singular
    2. indefinite nominative/accusative plural

Atong (India)

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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baba (Bengali script বাবা)

  1. father
  2. paternal uncle
  3. son

Synonyms

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(father):

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Azerbaijani

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Other scripts
Cyrillic баба
Arabic بابا

Etymology

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From Old Anatolian Turkish بَبَا, ultimately an onomatopoeic reduplication.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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baba (definite accusative babanı, plural babalar)

  1. grandfather
    Coordinate term: nənə
  2. term of address for old men
  3. (dialectal, Dmanisi, Tabriz, Fuzuli) father
    Synonyms: ata, dədə

Declension

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Declension of baba
singular plural
nominative babababalar
definite accusative babanıbabaları
dative babayababalara
locative babadababalarda
ablative babadanbabalardan
definite genitive babanınbabaların
Possessive forms of baba
nominative
singular plural
mənim (my) babam babalarım
sənin (your) baban babaların
onun (his/her/its) babası babaları
bizim (our) babamız babalarımız
sizin (your) babanız babalarınız
onların (their) babası or babaları babaları
accusative
singular plural
mənim (my) babamı babalarımı
sənin (your) babanı babalarını
onun (his/her/its) babasını babalarını
bizim (our) babamızı babalarımızı
sizin (your) babanızı babalarınızı
onların (their) babasını or babalarını babalarını
dative
singular plural
mənim (my) babama babalarıma
sənin (your) babana babalarına
onun (his/her/its) babasına babalarına
bizim (our) babamıza babalarımıza
sizin (your) babanıza babalarınıza
onların (their) babasına or babalarına babalarına
locative
singular plural
mənim (my) babamda babalarımda
sənin (your) babanda babalarında
onun (his/her/its) babasında babalarında
bizim (our) babamızda babalarımızda
sizin (your) babanızda babalarınızda
onların (their) babasında or babalarında babalarında
ablative
singular plural
mənim (my) babamdan babalarımdan
sənin (your) babandan babalarından
onun (his/her/its) babasından babalarından
bizim (our) babamızdan babalarımızdan
sizin (your) babanızdan babalarınızdan
onların (their) babasından or babalarından babalarından
genitive
singular plural
mənim (my) babamın babalarımın
sənin (your) babanın babalarının
onun (his/her/its) babasının babalarının
bizim (our) babamızın babalarımızın
sizin (your) babanızın babalarınızın
onların (their) babasının or babalarının babalarının

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Basque

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Etymology

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From Proto-Basque, ultimately from Latin faba.

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Noun

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baba inan

  1. broad bean
  2. bean, green bean
    Synonym: babarrun
  3. blister

Declension

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Declension of baba (inan a-stem)
indefinite singular plural proximal plural
absolutive baba baba babak babok
ergative babak babak babek babok
dative babari babari babei baboi
genitive babaren babaren baben babon
comitative babarekin babarekin babekin babokin
causative babarengatik babarengatik babengatik babongatik
benefactive babarentzat babarentzat babentzat babontzat
instrumental babaz babaz babez babotaz
inessive babatan baban babetan babotan
locative babatako babako babetako babotako
allative babatara babara babetara babotara
terminative babataraino babaraino babetaraino babotaraino
directive babatarantz babarantz babetarantz babotarantz
destinative babatarako babarako babetarako babotarako
ablative babatatik babatik babetatik babotatik
partitive babarik
prolative babatzat

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • baba”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • baba”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Betawi

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hokkien 爸爸 (pa-pa), perhaps reinforced by the form aba. Sense 2 might be a semantic loan from Arabic بَابَا (bābā).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /baba/
  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

Noun

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baba

  1. father
    Synonyms: abah, abi, ayah, bapa'
  2. (Roman Catholicism, rare) pope
    Synonym: paus

Cebuano

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baqbaq.

First attested in Antonio Pigafetta's Relazione del primo viaggio intorno al mondo—detailing the first circumnavigation of the world between 1519 and 1522.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbaʔba/ [ˈbaʔ.bɐ]
  • Rhymes: -aʔ
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

Noun

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bâbâ (Badlit spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. (anatomy) mouth
  2. mouth of a river
  3. outlet; aperture; orifice
  4. talk; empty boasting, promises or claims

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1. Bahoa pod og baba nimo uy!

2. Ag baba sa salog, sapa, ug suba kay gitawag nga sabang.

Verb

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bâbâ (Badlit spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. to hit, be hit or injured in the mouth

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1. Baba-a na siya.

2. Dah, nababaan lagi nako og sumbag ganiha, wa man gud siyay batasan.

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Etymology 2

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Compare abaga.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /baˈba/ [bɐˈba]
  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

Verb

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babá (Badlit spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. to piggyback; to carry someone on the back
Quotations
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Central Bikol

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *babaq, from Proto-Austronesian *babaq.

Pronunciation 1

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  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba
  • IPA(key): /baˈbaʔ/ [baˈbaʔ]

Adjective

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babâ (Basahan spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. downstairs
    Antonym: taas

Noun

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babâ (Basahan spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. shortness, lowness (based on height)
    Antonym: langkaw
  2. (dialectal) bottom; below
    Antonym: babaw
  3. descent
    Synonym: palos
  4. disembarkment
    Synonym: lusad
  5. act of going downstairs
    Synonym: hilig
  6. decrease; lowering of quantity or measurement
    Synonym: ina
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Pronunciation 2

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  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba
  • IPA(key): /ˈbabaʔ/ [ˈba.baʔ]

Noun

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babà (Basahan spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. (anatomy) chin
    Synonym: kuko

Etymology 2

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From padaba (loved one, term of endearment).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba
  • IPA(key): /ˈbabaʔ/ [ˈba.baʔ]

Noun

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babà (Basahan spelling ᜊᜊ)

  1. (Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon, slang) loved one

Crimean Tatar

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

Noun

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baba

  1. father
  2. dad

Declension

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Declension of baba
singular plural
nominative baba babalar
genitive babanıñ babalarnıñ
dative babağa babalarğa
accusative babanı babalarnı
locative babada babalarda
ablative babadan babalardan

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References

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Czech

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Czech Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia cs

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baba.

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    baba f

    1. crone, hag
    2. coward, milksop
      Synonym: zbabělec
    3. (informal) girl, chick

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    Dagbani

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    Unknown.

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    baba (plural babanima)

    1. Title of the second chief butcher

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    baba

    1. plural of babli (a featherless fowl)

    Noun

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    baba

    1. Father

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    Noun

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    baba

    1. termite, white ant

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    • Fiagã, Kwasi (1976), Grammaire eʋe: Eʋegbe ŋutinunya[4] (in French), Lomé: Institut national de la recherche scientifique, page 101

    Fanagalo

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    Etymology

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    From Zulu ubaba, from Proto-Bantu *bààbá.

    Noun

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    baba

    1. father

    Finnish

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    Etymology

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    From Polish baba, probably via French.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbɑbɑ/, [ˈbɑ̝bɑ̝]
    • Rhymes: -ɑbɑ
    • Syllabification(key): ba‧ba
    • Hyphenation(key): ba‧ba

    Noun

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    baba

    1. baba, babka (type of cake)

    Declension

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    Inflection of baba (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
    nominative baba babat
    genitive baban babojen
    partitive babaa baboja
    illative babaan baboihin
    singular plural
    nominative baba babat
    accusative nom. baba babat
    gen. baban
    genitive baban babojen
    babain rare
    partitive babaa baboja
    inessive babassa baboissa
    elative babasta baboista
    illative babaan baboihin
    adessive baballa baboilla
    ablative babalta baboilta
    allative baballe baboille
    essive babana baboina
    translative babaksi baboiksi
    abessive babatta baboitta
    instructive baboin
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of baba (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative babani babani
    accusative nom. babani babani
    gen. babani
    genitive babani babojeni
    babaini rare
    partitive babaani babojani
    inessive babassani baboissani
    elative babastani baboistani
    illative babaani baboihini
    adessive baballani baboillani
    ablative babaltani baboiltani
    allative baballeni baboilleni
    essive babanani baboinani
    translative babakseni baboikseni
    abessive babattani baboittani
    instructive
    comitative baboineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative babasi babasi
    accusative nom. babasi babasi
    gen. babasi
    genitive babasi babojesi
    babaisi rare
    partitive babaasi babojasi
    inessive babassasi baboissasi
    elative babastasi baboistasi
    illative babaasi baboihisi
    adessive baballasi baboillasi
    ablative babaltasi baboiltasi
    allative baballesi baboillesi
    essive babanasi baboinasi
    translative babaksesi baboiksesi
    abessive babattasi baboittasi
    instructive
    comitative baboinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative babamme babamme
    accusative nom. babamme babamme
    gen. babamme
    genitive babamme babojemme
    babaimme rare
    partitive babaamme babojamme
    inessive babassamme baboissamme
    elative babastamme baboistamme
    illative babaamme baboihimme
    adessive baballamme baboillamme
    ablative babaltamme baboiltamme
    allative baballemme baboillemme
    essive babanamme baboinamme
    translative babaksemme baboiksemme
    abessive babattamme baboittamme
    instructive
    comitative baboinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative babanne babanne
    accusative nom. babanne babanne
    gen. babanne
    genitive babanne babojenne
    babainne rare
    partitive babaanne babojanne
    inessive babassanne baboissanne
    elative babastanne baboistanne
    illative babaanne baboihinne
    adessive baballanne baboillanne
    ablative babaltanne baboiltanne
    allative baballenne baboillenne
    essive babananne baboinanne
    translative babaksenne baboiksenne
    abessive babattanne baboittanne
    instructive
    comitative baboinenne

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    French

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Polish baba, introduced in France in the eighteenth century at the court of Stanisław Leszczyński, king of Poland, duke of Lorraine and father-in-law of Louis XV.

    a french rum baba

    Noun

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    baba m (plural babas)

    1. baba (type of cake)
      baba au rhumrum baba

    Etymology 2

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    Onomatopoeic.

    Adjective

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    baba (plural babas)

    1. (colloquial) flabbergasted
      • 1999, Anna Gavalda, “Ambre”, in Je voudrais que quelqu'un m'attende quelque part, →ISBN:
        C'était un Argentin qui mesurait au moins deux mètres, il souriait tout les temps. J'étais baba devant ses tatouages.
        He was an Argentinian who was at least six foot six. He was always smiling. I was stunned by his tattoos.

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    Fuyug

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    Noun

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    baba

    1. father

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    • Andrew Pawley et al., "The Trans New Guinea family", in The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide (2018, →ISBN)

    Galician

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbaba/ [ˈba.β̞ɐ]
    • Rhymes: -aba
    • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

    Etymology 1

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    Attested since the 18th century. From the hypothesized Vulgar Latin *baba, ultimately imitative of children speech on the pattern of the repeated syllable ba.

    Noun

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    baba f (plural babas)

    1. drool
      Synonym: baballa
    2. slime (mucus-like substance which exudes from the bodies of certain animals)
      Synonyms: baballa, limo
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    Etymology 2

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    Verb

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    baba

    1. inflection of babar:
      1. third-person singular present indicative
      2. second-person singular imperative

    Garo

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    Etymology

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    Likely from Bengali বাবা (baba).

    Noun

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    baba

    1. father

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    German

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    Etymology 1

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    A link of the term with the English bye-bye is possible but not certain.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /baˈbaː/, (Austria) [b̥aˈb̥aː]
    • Rhymes: -aː

    Interjection

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    baba

    1. (informal, Austria) bye-bye, see you, so long
    Usage notes
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    • Especially in East Austria, baba is the most commonly used informal term for saying "goodbye".

    Further reading

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    Etymology 2

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    From Turkish baba.

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    Adjective

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    baba (indeclinable, predicative only)

    1. (slang) boss, rad, fly
      Synonyms: Bombe, geisteskrank
      Diese Jacke sieht richtig baba aus.
      This jacket looks bare nang.
      Ich finde den Schnitt baba.
      I deem the fit thrilling.

    Ghomara

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Berber, from Proto-Afroasiatic *ʔab-.

    Pronunciation

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    • (Iɛraben) IPA(key): [bɛβɛ]

    Noun

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    baba m (usually uncountable)

    1. (my) father
      Synonym: lwalid

    Usage notes

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    In the singular, kinship terms ending in -a or -i are assumed to refer to a first-person singular possessor when used without affixes; for example, baba (my father). To refer to another possessor, a specific set of bound pronouns must be used.

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    References

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    • Mourigh, Khalid (2015) A Grammar of Ghomara Berber (Thesis)‎[7], Leiden

    Hausa

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    Etymology 1

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    A widespread areal word.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /bàː.bá/
      • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [bàː.bə́]

    Noun

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    bā̀ba m (possessed form bā̀ban)

    1. father
    2. Used as a term of address for a man of appropriate age to be one's father, or who shares one's father's name.

    Etymology 2

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    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /bàː.báː/
      • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [bàː.báː]

    Noun

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    bā̀bā m (plural bā̀bànni, possessed form bā̀ban)

    1. eunuch
    2. impotent man

    Etymology 3

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    Probably an early borrowing from Kanuri báwà (paternal aunt).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /báː.bà/
      • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [báː.bə̀]

    Noun

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    bābà f (possessed form bābàr̃)

    1. paternal aunt

    References

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    Etymology 4

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    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /báː.báː/
      • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [báː.báː]

    Noun

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    bābā m (possessed form bāban)

    1. indigo (the plant, or the dye from it)

    Higaonon

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    Noun

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    baba

    1. mouth

    Hiligaynon

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    Noun

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    bába or bâbâ

    1. mouth

    Hungarian

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    Etymology

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    Onomatopoeic.[1] It may be a doublet of báb.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    baba (plural babák)

    1. doll (toy in the form of a human)
    2. baby, infant (very young human child, particularly from birth until walking is mastered)
      Synonyms: csecsemő, kisbaba, bébi
    3. (in the possessive, folk songs) baby, darling (term of endearment for a girlfriend, or less often, a boyfriend)
      Synonyms: kedves, (also in the possessive) pár

    Declension

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    Possessive forms of baba
    possessor single possession multiple possessions
    1st person sing. babám babáim
    2nd person sing. babád babáid
    3rd person sing. babája babái
    1st person plural babánk babáink
    2nd person plural babátok babáitok
    3rd person plural babájuk babáik

    Derived terms

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    Expressions

    Adjective

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    baba (comparative babább, superlative legbabább)

    1. (slang) swell, neat (exceptionally good, pleasing or enjoyable)

    Declension

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    References

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    1. ^ baba in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN.  (See also its 2nd edition.)

    Further reading

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    • baba in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
    • baba in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2026).

    Ilocano

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *babaq.

    Pronunciation

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    • Hyphenation: ba‧ba
    • IPA(key): /baˈba/, [bɐˈba]

    Adverb

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    baba

    1. below
      Adda idiay baba
      It's down there.

    Derived terms

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    Indonesian

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    Indonesian Wikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipedia id

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈba.ba/
    • Rhymes: -ba, -a
    • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Betawi baba.

    Noun

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    baba (plural baba-baba)

    1. father

    Etymology 2

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    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

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    baba (plural baba-baba)

    1. (nautical) rat

    Etymology 3

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    Cognate of Cebuano babá (to piggyback).

    Verb

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    baba

    1. to piggyback: to carry someone on the back

    Further reading

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    Istriot

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    Etymology 1

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    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

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    baba f

    1. flask, large bottle

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian baba.

    Noun

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    baba f

    1. woman
    2. an elderly, chatty woman

    References

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    • Antonio Pellizzer; Giovanni Pellizzer (1992), Vocabulario del dialetto di Rovigno d'Istria, page 79
    • Sandro Cergna (2015), Vocabolario del dialetto di Valle d'Istria, →ISBN, page 34

    Japanese

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    Romanization

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    baba

    1. Rōmaji transcription of ばば

    Kabyle

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Berber.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    baba m (plural ibabaten)

    1. (my) father
    2. term of respect when speaking to an elderly man

    Usage notes

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    In the singular, kinship terms ending in -a or -i are assumed to refer to a first-person singular possessor when used without affixes; for example, baba (my father). To refer to another possessor, a specific set of bound pronouns must be used.

    Inflection

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    Inflection of baba
    singular plural
    free state baba ibabaten
    annexed state baba ibabaten

    References

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    • Association Culturelle Numidya (2025), “Amawal, dictionnaire kabyle-français en ligne”, in Amawal[8], retrieved 2025
    • Dallet, Jean-Marie (1982), Dictionnaire kabyle-français: parler des At Mangellat, Algérie (in French), Paris, France

    Kankanaey

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈbaba/ [ˈbaː.bʌ] (tree, noun)
    • IPA(key): /baˈba/ [bʌˈba] (herb, noun)
      • Rhymes: -a
    • Syllabification: ba‧ba

    Noun

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    bába

    1. Eugenia mananquil Blanco (a myrtaceous tree with an edible fruit)

    Noun

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    babá

    1. Laggera alata (a common composite herb with pinkish flowers)

    Derived terms

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    References

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    • Morice Vanoverbergh (1933), “baba”, in A Dictionary of Lepanto Igorot or Kankanay. As it is spoken at Bauco (Linguistische Anthropos-Bibliothek; XII)‎[9], Mödling bei Wien, St. Gabriel, Österreich: Verlag der Internationalen Zeitschrift „Anthropos“, →OCLC, page 51

    Kashubian

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bàba.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈba.ba/
      • Rhymes: -aba
      • Syllabification: ba‧ba

      Noun

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      baba f

      1. (colloquial, derogatory) woman, wife
      2. (humorous) synonym of akùszerka (accoucheuse, midwife)

      Declension

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      Declension of baba
      singular plural
      nominative baba babë
      genitive babë babów/bôb
      dative babie babóm
      accusative babã babë
      instrumental babą babama
      locative babie babach
      vocative babò babë

      Further reading

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      • Stefan Ramułt (1893), “baba”, in Słownik języka pomorskiego czyli kaszubskiego (in Kashubian), page 4
      • Sychta, Bernard (1967), “baba”, in Słownik gwar kaszubskich [Dictionary of Kashubian dialects] (in Polish), volumes 1 (A – Ǵ), Wrocław: Ossolineum, page 9
      • Jan Trepczyk (1994), “baba”, in Słownik polsko-kaszubski (in Kashubian), volumes 1–2
      • Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “baba”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[10]
      • baba”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby, 2022

      Kavalan

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Austronesian *baba.

      Verb

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      baba

      1. to carry (a person) on the back
        babai ka!
        Carry it!
        baba pa iku tu sunis ku
        I'll carry my child on my back.

      Derived terms

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      References

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      Kikuyu

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      Alternative forms

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      Pronunciation

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      The first a is pronounced long.[1]
      As for Tonal Class, Benson (1964) classifies this term into Class 6 with a disyllabic stem, together with mũgwacĩ, nyamũ, and so on.
      • (Kiambu)

      Noun

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      baba class 1

      1. my father, dad

      See also

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      References

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      1. ^ “baba” in Benson, T.G. (1964). Kikuyu-English dictionary, p. 21. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
      2. ^ Yukawa, Yasutoshi (1981). "A Tentative Tonal Analysis of Kikuyu Nouns: A Study of Limuru Dialect." In Journal of Asian and African Studies, No. 22, 75–123.
      3. 3.0 3.1 Kagaya, Ryohei (1982). "Tonal Analysis of Kikuyu Nouns in Three Dialects: Murang'a, Nyeri and Ndia." In Journal of Asian and African Studies, No. 24, 1–42.

      Latgalian

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from a Slavic language, from Proto-Slavic *baba. Doublet of buoba.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): [ˈbaba]
      • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

      Noun

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      baba f (diminutive babeņa)

      1. grandmother

      Declension

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      Declension of baba (type 4 noun)
      singular plural
      nominative baba babys, babas1)
      genitive babys, babas1) babu
      dative babai babom
      accusative babu babys, babas1)
      instrumental babu babom
      locative babā babuos
      vocative baba, bab babys, babas1)

      1) dialectal

      Synonyms

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      Coordinate terms

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      • dzeds (grandfather)

      References

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      • A. Andronov; L. Leikuma (2008), Latgalīšu-Latvīšu-Krīvu sarunu vuordineica, Lvava, →ISBN, page 10

      Lower Sorbian

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baba.

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      baba f (diminutive babka)

      1. midwife
      2. old woman
      3. woman

      Declension

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      Noun

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      baba f (diminutive babka)

      1. sponge cake

      Declension

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      Further reading

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      • Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928), “baba”, in Słownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague: ОРЯС РАН, ČAVU; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag, 2008
      • Starosta, Manfred (1999), “baba”, in Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag

      Lower Tanana

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      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      baba (possessed form baba')

      1. food
        dene baba'Native food
        ɬika baba'dog food

      Derived terms

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      References

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      • Kari, James et al. (2024), Kari, James, editor, Lower Tanana Dene Dictionary, Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Native Language Center, →ISBN, page 69

      Luo

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      Noun

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      baba

      1. father

      Malay

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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      Voiced bapa.

      Noun

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      baba (Jawi spelling باب, plural baba-baba or baba2)

      1. father (male parent)
      Synonyms
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      Etymology 2

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      Possibly borrowed from Persian بابا (bâbâ). See Baba (honorific).

      Alternative forms

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      Noun

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      baba (Jawi spelling باب, plural baba-baba or baba2)

      1. A colonial Straits-born European, Eurasian, or Chinese man (as opposed to immigrant Chinese or European males)
      2. (archaic) Respectful term of address for a Portuguese gentleman
      See also
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      Further reading

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      • "baba" in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu (PRPM) [Malay Literary Reference Centre (PRPM)] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017
      • Wilkinson, Richard James (1901), “باب baba”, in A Malay-English dictionary, Hong Kong: Kelly & Walsh limited, pages 72-73
      • Wilkinson, Richard James (1932), “baba”, in A Malay-English dictionary (romanised), volume II, Mytilene, Greece: Salavopoulos & Kinderlis, page 59

      Mansaka

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      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *babaq.

      Adverb

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      baba

      1. below

      Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baqbaq.

      Noun

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      baba

      1. mouth

      Etymology 3

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      From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baba, compare Malay bawa.

      Verb

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      baba

      1. to carry

      Marshallese

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      Etymology

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      From baby talk; similar forms exist in many other languages such as English papa and Mandarin 爸爸 (bàba, father, daddy).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      baba (colloquial)

      1. father, dad, daddy
        Synonym: jem-
      2. (vocative) dad, papa, daddy (used to address one's father)

      Usage notes

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      This is a colloquial and familiar term, compare the inalienable and more formal jema- (father).

      References

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      • Abo, Takaji; Bender Byron W.; Capelle, Alfred; DeBrum, Tony (2009–), “baba”, in Marshallese–English Online Dictionary[13]
      • Nik Willson (2014), Naan[14], Majuro, Marshall Islands, page 918

      Matal

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      Noun

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      baba

      1. father
        La katskats tasàk à kəslah iyaw aŋatà à ahəŋ la baba aŋatà gà, tanəfà Yesu. (Mata 4:22)
        And immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Jesus. (Matthew 4:22)

      Mwani

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Bantu *bààbá.

      Noun

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      baba class 1a (plural wababa)

      1. father

      Naga Pidgin

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      Etymology

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      Inherited from Assamese বাবা (baba).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      baba

      1. father, baba
        Synonym: bap

      Further reading

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      Napu

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      Noun

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      baba

      1. door

      References

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      • Tr. Mondolu et al. (2011), Kamus Napu–Indonesia–Inggris [Napu–Indonesian–English Dictionary]‎[16], Sulawesi Language Alliance, page 9

      Nefamese

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      Etymology

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      From Assamese বাবা (baba).

      Noun

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      baba

      1. father, baba

      Ngarluma

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      Noun

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      baba

      1. water
      2. rain, rainwater

      References

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      Nkonya

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      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      baba (plural ababa)

      1. termite

      Old Czech

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      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      baba f

      1. alternative form of bába

      Declension

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      Further reading

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      Old Polish

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      Etymology

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        Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bàba. First attested in 1393.

        Pronunciation

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        Noun

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        baba f (related adjective babin)

        1. (attested in Greater Poland, Sieradz-Łęczyca, Masovia) grandma (parent's mother)
          • 1888 [1393], Romuald Hube, editor, Zbiór rot przysiąg sądowych poznańskich, kościańskich, kaliskich, sieradzkich, piotrkowskich i dobrzyszyckich z końca wieku XIV i pierwszych lat wieku XV[17], Greater Poland, page 67:
            Meczko bliszszi po swe babe ku te dzedzine
            [Miec(z)ko bliższy po swe babie ku te dziedzinie]
          • 1888 [1401], Romuald Hube, editor, Zbiór rot przysiąg sądowych poznańskich, kościańskich, kaliskich, sieradzkich, piotrkowskich i dobrzyszyckich z końca wieku XIV i pierwszych lat wieku XV[18], Greater Poland, page 49:
            Yacoszmi Yana s W[o]yczechem o yego babi pusczinø
            [Jakośmy Jana z W[o]jciechem ujednali o jego baby puścinę]
          • 1902 [1404], “Wybór zapisek sądowych grodzkich i ziemskich wielkopolskich z XV wieku”, in Franciszek Piekosiński, editor, Studia, rozprawy i materiały z dziedziny historii polskiej i prawa polskiego[19], volume 6, Poznań, Pyzdry, Kościan, Gniezno, page 224:
            Vichna zaplaczila swim szestrzeniczam [] szeszczdzeszanth grziwen posagu po gich babe
            [Wichna zapłaciła swym siestrzenicam [] sześćdziesiąt grzywien posagu po jich babie]
          • 1974 [1407], Henryk Kowalewicz, Władysław Kuraszkiewicz, editors, Wielkopolskie roty sądowe XIV-XV wieku, Roty kaliskie[20], volume IV, number 243, Kalisz:
            Iaco Micolay sabiw Catherzinina baba y wrzuczil sza w yey possag
            [Jako Mikołaj zabiw Katerzynina babę i wrzucił sie w jej posag]
          • 1888 [1411], Romuald Hube, editor, Zbiór rot przysiąg sądowych poznańskich, kościańskich, kaliskich, sieradzkich, piotrkowskich i dobrzyszyckich z końca wieku XIV i pierwszych lat wieku XV[21], Greater Poland, page 56:
            Yego baba s tego clenota visla
            [Jego baba z tego klenota wyszła]
          • 1910-2024 [1411], Rocznik Towarzystwa Heraldycznego we Lwowie[22], volume VI, page 25:
            Yego baba s tego clenotha iest
            [Jego baba z tego klenota jest]
          • 1856-1870 [1411], Antoni Zygmunt Helcel, editor, Starodawne Prawa Polskiego Pomniki[23], volume VII, number 478:
            Iego baba s tego clenota uisla y nassey krwe yest
            [Jego baba z tego klenota wyszła i naszej krwie jest]
          • 1897 [1418], Teki Adolfa Pawińskiego[24], volume V, number II38:
            Maczey y *Margorzantha poszwaly Greta y Lena po szmercy Margorzacyne gich baby
            [Maciej i Margorzanta pozwali Greta i Lena po śmierci Margorzacinie jich baby]
          • 1895 [1421], Archiwum Komisji Prawniczej. Collectanea ex Archivo Collegii Iuridici[25], volume VIIIa, page 155:
            Thych dzeczy baba seczdzesanth grzywen wnosla u Lubczą grossow
            [Tych dzieci baba sześćdziesiąt grzywien wniosła u Lubca grosow]
          • 1856-1870 [1441], Antoni Zygmunt Helcel, editor, Starodawne Prawa Polskiego Pomniki[26], volume VII, number 362:
            Post auam al. babye
            [Post auam al. babie]
          • 1915 [1448], Stanisław Kozierowski, editor, Nieznane zapiski heraldyczne[27], volume I, number 34, Greater Poland:
            Post matrem patris al. po babye
            [Post matrem patris al. po babie]
          • 1915 [1448], Stanisław Kozierowski, editor, Nieznane zapiski heraldyczne[28], volume I, number 34, Greater Poland:
            Post matrem matris [] al. po babye
            [Post matrem matris [] al. po babie]
          • 1912-1930 [1449], Monumenta Iuris cura praepositorum Chartophylacio Maximo Varsoviensi, volume III, page 176:
            Post auam eiusdem filie vlg. po babye
            [Post auam eiusdem filie vlg. po babie]
          • 1868 [1469], Akta grodzkie i ziemskie z czasów Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej : z archiwum tak zwanego bernardyńskiego we Lwowie w skutek fundacyi śp. Alexandra hr. Stadnickiego[29], volume VI (quotation in Old Polish; overall work in Polish, Latin, and Old Polish), page 110:
            Iure propinquitatis post manum mortuam nobilis Iachne olim ave al. po babye [] filii sui Stanislai
            [Iure propinquitatis post manum mortuam nobilis Iachne olim ave al. po babie [] filii sui Stanisław]
          • 1908-1939 [1453-1471], Władysław Semkowicz, editor, Miesięcznik Heraldyczny[30], volume XIV, Łęczyca Land, page 131:
            Post awam vlg. po babye
            [Post awam vlg. po babie]
          • 1950 [1474], Władysław Kuraszkiewicz, Adam Wolff, editors, Zapiski i roty polskie XV-XVI wieku z ksiąg sądowych ziemi warszawskiej, number 1433, Warsaw:
            Jacowa nye wzyąla ssta kop [] po babye Vychnye
            [Jakowa nie wzięła sta kop [] po babie Wichnie]
          • 1950 [1478], Władysław Kuraszkiewicz, Adam Wolff, editors, Zapiski i roty polskie XV-XVI wieku z ksiąg sądowych ziemi warszawskiej, number 1207, Warsaw:
            Jakom ya nye pomloczyl dwv brogv [] anym przedal krowy [] , any [] ovyecz, kthorich brogow y krowj, y ovyecz polovicza sluzy [] na nye yako y na czya po babye gych ny[e]gdy Machnye blyskosczya
            [Jakom ja nie pomłodził dwu brogu [] anim przedał krowy [] , ani [] owiec, ktorych brogow i krowy, i owiec połowica służy [] na nie jako i na cię po babie jich ni[e]gdy Machnie błyskoszczą]
          • 1950 [1478], Władysław Kuraszkiewicz, Adam Wolff, editors, Zapiski i roty polskie XV-XVI wieku z ksiąg sądowych ziemi warszawskiej, number 1208, Warsaw:
            Jacom ya nye pozal gwaltem zytha y psenicze y yaczmyenyv any ovscha na wyenye olim Jachny baby gych [] , anym thego wyozl w dom swoy w wasznosczy na gych czyansch [] yako dwye kopye po baby[e] gych
            [Jakom ja nie pożął gwałtem żyta i pszenice i jęczmieniu ani owsa nie wienie olim Jachny baby jich [] , anim tego wiozł w dom swoj w ważność na jich część [] jako dwie kopie po babi[e] jich]
          • 1887 [1482-1483], Wacław Ubogi z Brodni, edited by Lucjan Malinowski, Modlitwy Wacława. Zabytek języka polskiego z wieku XV odkryty i skopjowany przez Aleksandra Przezdzieckiego wydał i objaśnił Lucyjan Malinowski[31], Krakow, Brodnia, page 45b:
            Iesztesczie pana y boga naszego Jesu Crista ieden dziadem, druga babø
            [Jesteście Pana i Boga naszego Jezu Krysta jeden dziadem, druga babą]
          • 1950 [1488], Władysław Kuraszkiewicz, Adam Wolff, editors, Zapiski i roty polskie XV-XVI wieku z ksiąg sądowych ziemi warszawskiej, number 1632, Warsaw:
            Jako my tho wyemy, ysze Barbara thako yesth blysska kv pvsczynye po Gedwidze babye yako y Anna
            [Jako my to wiemy, iże Barbara tako jest błyska ku puścinie po Gewidze babie jako i Anna]
          1. (hapax legomenon) The meaning of this term is uncertain.
            • 1868 [1472], Akta grodzkie i ziemskie z czasów Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej : z archiwum tak zwanego bernardyńskiego we Lwowie w skutek fundacyi śp. Alexandra hr. Stadnickiego[32], volume XII (quotation in Old Polish; overall work in Polish, Latin, and Old Polish), page 347:
              Que sibi cessit post matrem suam al. po babye
              [Que sibi cessit post matrem suam al. po babie]
        2. (attested in Greater Poland) grandma (any old woman)
          • 1930 [c. 1455], “Gen”, in Ludwik Bernacki, editor, Biblia królowej Zofii (Biblia szaroszpatacka)transliteration, transcription, 18, 13:
            Dopyoro bødø rodzycz, yusz bødøczi babø (num vere paritura sum anus)?
            [Dopioro będę rodzić już będęcy babą?]
          • 1930 [c. 1455], “Ruth”, in Ludwik Bernacki, editor, Biblia królowej Zofii (Biblia szaroszpatacka)transliteration, transcription, 1, 13:
            Bo aczbich mogla tey to noci poczøcz sini y porodzicz, a wi chcyele czekacz, doiød bi nye wirozli z dzecynskich lyat, drzewyey bødzeta babye, nyszly swadzbi s nymy doczekacye
            [Bo aczbych mogła tej to nocy począć syny i porodzić a wy chciele czekać, dojąd by nie wyrośli z dziecińskich lat, drzewiej będzieta babie, niżli swadźby s nimi doczekacie]
          • c. 1500, Wokabularz lubiński, Lubiń: inkunabuł Archiwum Archidiecezjalnego w Gnieźnie, sygn. Inc. 78d., page 11r:
            Anus eyn weyp vel culus; versus: dum se curuat anus bąba, retro sibi sibilat anus - posterior pars alterius rzycz
            [Anus eyn weyp vel culus; versus: dum se curuat anus baba, retro sibi sibilat anus - posterior pars alterius rzyć]
        3. (attested in Lesser Poland) woman
        4. (hapax legomenon) midwife
          • Middle of the 15th century, Rozmyślanie o żywocie Pana Jezusa[38], page 63:
            Vyschedl barzo rącze, chczącz vezvacz k temv baby albo panye
            [Wyszedł barzo rącze, chcąc wezwać ku temu baby albo panie]
        5. (hapax legomenon) pear (Pyrus communis)
          • 1900 [1472], Józef Rostafiński, editor, Symbola ad historiam naturalem medii aevi = Średniowieczna historya naturalna w Polsce. Ps 2[39], number 206:
            Baba pira
            [Baba pira]
        6. (attested in Sieradz-Łęczyca, in the plural, astronomy, hapax legomenon) Pleiades
          • 1874-1891 [1466], Rozprawy i Sprawozdania z Posiedzeń Wydziału Filologicznego Akademii Umiejętności[40], [41], [42], volume XXII, Łęczyca, page 22:
            Baby pliades
            [Baby pliades]
        7. (hapax legomenon) Corruption of the proper noun Bala.

        Declension

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        Derived terms

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        adjectives

        Descendants

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        • Polish: baba
        • Silesian: baba

        References

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        Peranakan Indonesian

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        Etymology

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        Borrowed from Betawi baba.

        Noun

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        baba

        1. greetings for Chinese people (male)

        Phuthi

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        Etymology

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        From Proto-Bantu *-bába.

        Verb

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        -baba

        1. to taste bitter

        Inflection

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        This verb needs an inflection-table template.

        Polish

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        Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
        Wikipedia pl

        Pronunciation

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        • Audio:(file)
        • Rhymes: -aba
        • Syllabification: ba‧ba

        Etymology 1

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          Inherited from Old Polish baba.

          Alternative forms

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          Noun

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          baba f (diminutive babka or babcia, augmentative babsko or babisko, related adjective babi or babski)

          1. (colloquial, somewhat derogatory or dialectal, Kuyavia, Radziejów, Suwałki, Augustów, Bory Tucholskie, Northern Borderlands, Southern Borderlands, Kociewie, Zagórze, Kielce, Ostróda, Warmia, Masuria, Northern Greater Poland) woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old)
            1. (colloquial or dialectal, Przemyśl, San river, Western Kraków, Sącz, Łącko, Zabrzeż, Babia Góra, Skawica, Kliszczak, Osielec, Podhale, Skawa, Zakopane, Lasovia, Tarnobrzeg, Kuyavia, Inowrocław, Standard Kurpie, Łowicz, Far Masovian, Northern Borderlands, Southern Borderlands, Zagórze, Kielce, Masuria, Northern Greater Poland) woman; wife; girlfriend (female romantic partner, especially married)
            2. (childish or dialectal, Northern Borderlands, Southern Borderlands, Warmia, Masuria) grandmother (mother of one's mother or father)
              Synonyms: babcia, babka, babunia
            3. (colloquial, derogatory) female teacher
              Synonym: nauczycielka
            4. village woman (woman from a village)
              Synonyms: chłopka, wieśniaczka
            5. village seller (woman who sells things from a village)
            6. (Standard Kurpie, used in folk tales) hag (evil female character)
            7. (Kociewie) grain hag (demon in the form of an old woman who scares children not to go into the grain)
            8. (Kociewie, obsolete) hag (unspecified, mythical figure of a woman in Grzybek on the Black Water Bridge, whose buttocks must be kissed by all who go to Osie for the first time)
            9. (obsolete) hag; witch, spellcaster
              Synonyms: czarownica, wiedźma
            10. (obsolete or dialectal, Ostróda, Warmia, Masuria, Northern Greater Poland) female beggar (woman who begs)
              Coordinate term: dziad
            11. (obsolete or dialectal, Podhale, Western Kraków, Southern Borderlands, Kamianets-Podilskyi, Drohobych, Near Masovian, Wilanów, obstetrics, Zagórze) midwife
              Synonyms: akuszerka, położna
            12. (obsolete) female hireling; female worker
            13. (obsolete) female pimp
              Synonym: stręczycielka
            14. (obsolete) snowwoman
              Synonym: bałwanica
            15. (Middle Polish or dialectal, Zagórze) synonym of znachorka
            16. (Middle Polish) synonym of płaczka (mourner, griever)
            17. (Middle Polish, chess) queen
              Synonyms: dama, hetman, królowa
            18. (Middle Polish) idol (female-shaped pillar representing a deity, an object of worship)
          2. (derogatory) pansy, big girl's blouse (male of weak or cowardly character)
          3. babka (cake in the shape of a truncated cone, with a round base, baked in a large, special form)
            Synonym: babka
          4. (engineering) ram (hydraulic hammer)
            1. (Western Lublin, Janów Lubelski County, Podlachia, Tykocin, Central Greater Poland, Kalisz) driver (thick piece of wood for driving piles, pressing oil, etc.)
          5. (Western Kraków, Pińczów, Kociewie, Więckowy, Near Masovian, Międzyrzec Podlaski) large sheaf
            Hypernym: snop
          6. (Podlachia, Tykocin) coal opening (hole in a stove for coals poured in to heat the room more quickly)
          7. (Kuyavia) star (luminous celestial body)
            Synonym: gwiazda
          8. (Podlachia, Tykocin, Western Kraków, Rudawa, Far Masovian, Ciechanów, Eastern Kraków, Tarnów, Northern Greater Poland, in the plural, astronomy) Pleiades
            Synonym: Plejady
          9. (Podlachia, Tykocin) old, thick pine
            Hypernym: sosna
          10. (Podlachia, Tykocin, Łowicz, Złaków Borowy, Złaków Kościelny, Masuria, spinning) stool circle (short, thick, wooden circle in a spinning wheel attached to a screw at the stool)
          11. (Suwałki, Augustów Governorate) any of various freshwater sculpins of the genus Cottus
            Synonym: głowacz
          12. (Łowicz) chimney side (side channel in a brick chimney)
          13. (Southern Borderlands) Christmas bundle (bundle of straw placed on the floor on Christmas Eve)
            Hypernym: wiązka
          14. (Southern Borderlands) blunt end (wider end of an egg)
          15. (Kociewie, Ostróda) end (last sheaf of grain)
            Synonym: pępek
          16. (Kociewie) end (last potato bush)
          17. (Kociewie) horsing around (playing around with grain equipment)
          18. (Kociewie) nimbus (dark cloud)
          19. (Kociewie) net windlass (manual windlass for pulling nets out the water)
            Hypernym: kołowrót
          20. (Central Greater Poland, Kłecko) stack center (structural element of a grain or hay stack; the central, inner part of the stack)
          21. (Masuria) potato cake (baked good made with potatoes)
          22. (Warmia) hag (person in disguise taking part in the ritual round of houses before the Epiphany)
          23. (Ostróda) sliver (bundle of unspun fibres)
            Synonym: kądziel
          24. (Masuria, Skorupki) batlet (stick for washing laundry in a river or pond)
            Synonym: kijanka
          25. (Masuria, Laski Wielkie, Ełk County) scarecrow
            Synonym: strach
          26. (Warmia, Masuria) type of dance, considered the most famous
          27. (Northern Greater Poland, chiefly in the plural) smoke exhaust (hole in the ceiling through which smoke escapes into the chimney)
          28. (Northern Greater Poland) pocket (air under thin ice)
          29. (obsolete, timber rafting) kissing block (wooden block carved in the shape of a human head given to new rafters to kiss by rafters who are helping the new rafters with the rafting for the first time)
          30. (obsolete or dialectal, Krajna, Wyrzysk County, Far Masovian, Ciechanów, Bory Tucholskie, Masuria, Northern Greater Poland, fishing) seine barrel (narrow barrel with a pole through it, used for winding a seine line while fishing later placed on a sled on ice)
          31. (obsolete, sports) starting peg (peg that starts a game of croquet)
          32. (obsolete, engineering) tamping block (oak block with a handle used for tamping when laying stones, spreading gravel on road surfaces, etc.)
          33. (obsolete, art) painting pillow (leather pillow for applying paint in manual printing of canvases)
          34. (obsolete or dialectal, Central Greater Poland, Kielce, Opoczno County, Eastern Lublin, Żywiec, Podlachia, Międzyrzec Podlaski, Far Masovian, Ciechanów, Sieradz, Wieluń, Radomsko, Suwałki, Augustów Governorate, Podhale) plug (bundle of rags, wooden board for plugging the cavity of a stove or chimney)
          35. (obsolete or Standard Kurpie) bogie (booger)
            Synonym: babok
          36. (obsolete) hay block (bundle of hay used as a blockade for dangerous passages)
          37. (obsolete) hat form (a wooden form on which hats are ironed and shaped)
            Hypernym: forma
          38. (obsolete, sailing) boathook
          39. (obsolete) plantain (any plant of the genus Plantago)
            Synonym: babka
          40. (obsolete or dialectal, Biecz, Ropczyce-Sędziszów County, Podlachia, Tykocin, Northern Greater Poland) type of bulbous pear
          41. (obsolete, sailing) tight knot (knot on a mast twist that raftsmen can't undo)
          42. (obsolete, sailing) raft block (bundle of straw that will be placed in dangerous places on rivers to prevent the raft from running aground)
          43. (obsolete, mining) synonym of posułt
          44. (obsolete, hunting) Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)
            Synonym: sójka
          45. (obsolete, hunting) type of wild duck
          46. (obsolete, university slang, games) leather ball
          47. (obsolete) pelican (seabird of the family Pelecanidae)
            Synonym: pelikan
          48. (obsolete) tuna (fish of the genus Thunnus)
            Synonym: tuńczyk
          49. (Middle Polish) whipping block
          50. (Middle Polish) type of cannon; gun
            Hypernyms: armata, działo
          Declension
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          Standard Kurpian:

          Standard Kurpian declension of baba f
          Singular Plural
          Nominative baba baby
          Genitive baby babów
          Dative babźe babóm
          Accusative babë baby
          Instrumental babó babańï
          Locative babźe babach
          Vocative babo baby
          Derived terms
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          verbs
          verbs
          [edit]
          adverbs

          Etymology 2

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            Borrowed from Turkish baba.[1][2] First attested in 1633, but in common usage only as of the 20th century.[3][4]

            Noun

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            baba f

            1. balbal (stone figure used in cult or spiritual functions)
            2. (Middle Polish) jail; dungeon
            Declension
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            References

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            1. ^ Mirosław Bańko; Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021), “baba”, in Wielki słownik wyrazów obcych, →ISBN
            2. ^ Dubisz, Stanisław, editor (2003), “baba”, in Uniwersalny słownik języka polskiego [Universal Dictionary of the Polish Language]‎[1] (in Polish), volumes 1–4, Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, →ISBN, →OCLC
            3. ^ Paweł Kupiszewski (18.07.2022), “BABA”, in Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku [Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century]
            4. ^ Witold Doroszewski, editor (1958–1969), “baba II”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), Warszawa: PWN

            Further reading

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            • Modern Standard Polish:
              • baba”, in Wielki słownik języka polskiego[43] (in Polish), Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
              • baba”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[44] (in Polish)
              • Woliński, Marcin; Saloni, Zygmunt; Wołosz, Robert; Gruszczyński, Włodzimierz; Skowrońska, Danuta; Bronk, Zbigniew (2020), “baba”, in Słownik gramatyczny języka polskiego [Grammatical Dictionary of Polish]‎[45], 4. online edition, Warszawa
              • Maciej Czeszewski (2006), “baba”, in Monika Szewczyk, editor, Słownik polszczyzny potocznej, 1 edition, Warsaw: Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, →ISBN, page 22
            • Middle Polish:
            • Historic dictionaries:
            • Dialectal dictionaries:
              • Jan Karłowicz (1900), “baba”, in Słownik gwar polskich [Dictionary of Polish dialects] (in Polish), volume 1: A do E, Kraków: Akademia Umiejętności, page 27
              • Halina Świderska (1929), “baba”, in Dialekt Księstwa Łowickiego (in Polish), Warsaw, →ISBN, page 344
              • Adam Tomaszewski (1930), “baba”, in Gwara Łopienna i okolicy w północnej Wielkopolsce[47] (in Polish), Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności, page 104
              • Bernard Sychta (1980), “baba”, in Hanna Taborska, Anna Cieślarowa, editors, Słownictwo kociewskie na tle kultury ludowej (in Polish), volume 1, Wrocław, Warsaw, Krakow, Gdańsk: Polska Akadamia Nauk, →ISBN, page 7
              • Zofia Stamirowska (1987-2024), “baba”, in Anna Basara, editor, Słownik gwar Ostródzkiego, Warmii i Mazur, volume 1, Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, →ISBN, page 137
              • Józefa Kobylińska (2001), “baba”, in Marian Kucała, editor, Słownik gwary gorczańskiej (zagórzańskiej)[48] (in Polish), Kraków: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Akademii Pedagogicznej, →ISBN, page 2
              • Władysław Paryl (2004), “baba I-VI”, in Słownik gwary przesiedleńców ze wsi Tuligłowy koło Komarna; Polskie Słownictwo Kresowe (in Polish), Kraków: Wydawnictwo Lexis, page 22
              • Stanisław Cygan (2018), “baba”, in Słownik gwary opoczyńskiej[49] (in Polish), Opoczno, page 32
              • Henryk Gadomski (2022), “baba”, in Mirosław Grzyb, Krystyna Łaszczych, Tadeusz Grec, editors, Słownik dialektu kurpiowskiego (in Polish), Ostrołęka: Związek Kurpiów, →ISBN, page 52
              • Günter Donder (2011), “bäbä”, in Kleines masurisches Wörterbuch mit Lesestücken und einen Tonträger[50] (in German), archived from the original on 10/12/2023, page 11
              • baba in Słownik Gwary Borowiackiej
              • baba in Słownik Wyrazów Dyferencjalnych
              • Justyna Kobus, Krystyna Wilkosz, editors (2024), “baba”, in Słownik języka mieszkańców okolic Kłecka, Praca na roli i w gospodarstwie[51] (in Polish), Poznań: Wydawnictwo „Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne”, →ISBN, page 51

            Portuguese

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            Etymology 1

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            From the hypothesized Vulgar Latin *baba, ultimately imitative of children speech on the pattern of the repeated syllable ba. Compare French bave.

            Pronunciation

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            • Rhymes: -abɐ
            • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

            Noun

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            baba f (plural babas)

            1. drool, dribble, slobber
            2. (Brazil, vulgar) Cowper's fluid; pre-ejaculate
            Derived terms
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            Etymology 2

            [edit]

              See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

              Verb

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              baba

              1. inflection of babar:
                1. third-person singular present indicative
                2. second-person singular imperative

              Further reading

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              Ratagnon

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              Noun

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              baba

              1. mouth

              Romanian

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              Pronunciation

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              Noun

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              baba

              1. definite singular of babă

              Salar

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              Etymology

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              Cognate with Azerbaijani baba (grandfather).

              Pronunciation

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              • (Xunhua, Qinghai; Ili, Xinjiang) IPA(key): /pɑbɑ/

              Noun

              [edit]

              baba

              1. grandfather

              Derived terms

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              References

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              • 林莲云 [Lin Lianyun] (1985), “baba”, in 撒拉语简志 [A Brief History of Salar]‎[52], Beijing: 民族出版社: 琴書店, →OCLC, page 126
              • 林莲云 [Lin Lianyun] (1992), “baba”, in 撒拉汉汉撒拉词汇 [Salar-Chinese, Chinese-Salar Vocabulary], 成都 [Chéngdū]: 四川民族出版社, →ISBN, page 25
              • Yakup, Abdurishid (2002), “baba”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon[53], Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN, page 52
              • Ma, Chengjun; Han, Lianye; Ma, Weisheng (December 2010), “baba”, in 米娜瓦尔·艾比布拉 [Minavar Abibra], editor, 撒维汉词典 [Sā-Wéi-Hàn cídiǎn, Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary] (in Chinese), 1st edition, Beijing, →ISBN, page 30

              Senhaja de Srair

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              Etymology

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              Inherited from Proto-Berber, from Proto-Afroasiatic *ʔab-.

              Pronunciation

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              Noun

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              baba m (usually uncountable, Tifinagh spelling ⴱⴰⴱⴰ)

              1. (my) father
                Synonym: lwalid
                Aryaz-iyya d baba.This man is my father.

              Usage notes

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              In the singular, kinship terms ending in -a or -i are assumed to refer to a first-person singular possessor when used without affixes; for example, baba (my father). To refer to another possessor, a specific set of bound pronouns must be used.

              See also

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              References

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              • Gutova, Evgeniya; Byler, Jonathan (2025), “Senhaja de Srair - English Dictionary”, in Webonary[54], retrieved 2025
              • Gutova, Evgeniya (2021) Senhaja Berber Varieties: Phonology, Morphology, and Morphosyntax (Thesis)‎[55], Paris, France: HAL

              Serbo-Croatian

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              Etymology

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              Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baba. First attested in the 15th century.[1]

              Pronunciation

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              • IPA(key): /bâba/
              • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

              Noun

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              bȁba f (Cyrillic spelling ба̏ба, augmentative babetina)

              1. (regional) grandmother
                Da je (moja) baba muško, zvala bi se Duško.If my grandmother were a man, her name would be Duško. (a rhyming expression about impossible conditions)
              2. (usually derogatory) old woman, hag
              3. (derogatory) female person

              Declension

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              Declension of baba
              singular plural
              nominative bȁba babe
              genitive babe bȃbā
              dative babi babama
              accusative babu babe
              vocative babo babe
              locative babi babama
              instrumental babom babama

              Synonyms

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              References

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              1. ^ Matasović, Ranko, Dubravka Ivšić Majić, Tijmen Pronk (2016–2021), “baba”, in Matasović, Ranko, editor, Etimološki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika [Etymological dictionary of the Croatian language] (in Serbo-Croatian), volume [], Zagreb: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje, page 35

              Further reading

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              • baba”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026

              Shona

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              Etymology

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              From Proto-Bantu *bààbá.

              Noun

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              babá class 1a (plural vababá class 2)

              1. father
              2. (Christianity) father (priest)
                Synonym: fata

              Silesian

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              Etymology

              [edit]

                Inherited from Old Polish baba.

                Pronunciation

                [edit]
                • IPA(key): /ˈba.ba/
                • Audio:(file)
                • Rhymes: -aba
                • Syllabification: ba‧ba

                Noun

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                baba f

                1. (sometimes derogatory) woman; old woman (female person, especially an older one)
                  Synonyms: kobiyta, niywiasta, (Cieszyn) żyńskŏ
                2. wife; girlfriend (female romantic partner)
                  Synonyms: moja, ślubnŏ, żōna
                3. midwife
                  Synonym: hebama
                4. grandma (mother of a parent)
                5. female beggar (woman who begs)
                6. female quack (female incompetent doctor)
                7. female herbalist (woman who deals with herbs)
                8. female matchmaker (woman who sets up couples)
                9. narrowleaf plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
                10. pile driver (machine for forcing a pile, a long beam, into the ground)
                11. (derogatory) pansy, big girl's blouse (male of weak or cowardly character)
                12. babka (type of cake)
                13. scarecrow; female effigy
                14. common pear, (Pyrus communis)
                  Synonym: babka
                15. large wooden hammer
                16. pipe running from an oven to a chimney
                17. (mining) hammer for mining
                18. roof over the hearth of a furnace that discharges smoke into the chimney
                19. chimney with a bulging, spherical shape
                20. (forging) small anvil for striking a scythe or a sickle
                  Synonym: babka
                21. (agriculture) group of sheaves of grain next to each other covered in another sheaf

                Declension

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                Declension of baba
                singular plural
                nominative baba baby
                genitive baby bŏb/babōw
                dative babie babōm
                accusative babã baby
                instrumental babōm babami/babōma
                locative babie babach
                vocative babo baby

                Further reading

                [edit]
                • baba in dykcjonorz.eu
                • baba in silling.org
                • Bogdan Kallus (2020), “baba”, in Słownik Gōrnoślōnskij Gŏdki, IV edition, Chorzów: Pro Loquela Silesiana, →ISBN, page 234
                • Henryk Jaroszewicz (2022), “baba”, in Zasady pisowni języka śląskiego (in Polish), Siedlce: Wydawnictwo Naukowe IKR[i]BL, page 62
                • Eugeniusz Kosmała (2023), Dykcjōnôrz Polsko-Ślonskiy (in Silesian), b, page 1
                • Barbara Podgórska; Adam Podgóski (2008), “+”, in Słownik gwar śląskich [A dictionary of Silesian dialects] (in Polish), Katowice: Wydawnictwo KOS, →ISBN, page 28
                • Aleksandra Wencel (2023), “baba”, in Dykcjůnôrz ślų̊sko-polski, page 32
                • Michał Przywara (c. 1900), “baba”, in Narzecza śląskie napisał ks. Michał Przywara. C. Słownik[56]

                Slovak

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                Etymology

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                  Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baba.

                  Pronunciation

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                  • IPA(key): /baba/, [ˈbaba]
                  • Rhymes: -aba
                  • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

                  Noun

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                  baba f

                  1. (colloquial) old woman
                  2. (colloquial) girl
                  3. (dated) midwife
                  4. (dated) doll
                    Synonym: bábika
                  5. (dated) puppet
                    Synonym: maňuška
                  6. (dated) hash brown
                    Synonyms: zemiaková placka, zemiaková baba

                  Declension

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                  Declension of baba
                  (pattern žena)
                  singularplural
                  nominativebabababy
                  genitivebabybáb
                  dativebabebabám
                  accusativebabubaby
                  locativebabebabách
                  instrumentalbaboubabami

                  Derived terms

                  [edit]

                  Further reading

                  [edit]
                  • baba”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2026

                  Slovene

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                  Etymology

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                  Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baba. First attested in the 16th century

                  Pronunciation

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                  Noun

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                  baba f

                  1. old woman, hag

                  Declension

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                  Unknown tone or non-tonal
                  The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
                  Feminine, a-stem
                  nom. sing. bába
                  gen. sing. bábe
                  singular dual plural
                  nominative
                  (imenovȃlnik)
                  bába bábi bábe
                  genitive
                  (rodȋlnik)
                  bábe báb báb
                  dative
                  (dajȃlnik)
                  bábi bábama bábam
                  accusative
                  (tožȋlnik)
                  bábo bábi bábe
                  locative
                  (mẹ̑stnik)
                  bábi bábah bábah
                  instrumental
                  (orọ̑dnik)
                  bábo bábama bábami

                  Derived terms

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                  Further reading

                  [edit]
                  • baba”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene), 2014–2026

                  Slovincian

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                  Etymology

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                    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bàba.

                    Pronunciation

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                    • IPA(key): /ˈba.ba/
                    • Rhymes: -aba
                    • Syllabification: ba‧ba

                    Noun

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                    baba f (diminutive babjina, augmentative babjiszczô or babskô, related adjective babjy, possessive adjective babjyn)

                    1. old woman
                    2. (derogatory) woman, broad
                    3. female animal

                    Declension

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                    Derived terms

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                    adjectives
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                    verbs

                    References

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                    Southern Kiwai

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                    Noun

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                    baba

                    1. father

                    References

                    [edit]
                    • Andrew Pawley et al., "The Trans New Guinea family", in The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide (2018, →ISBN)

                    Southern Ndebele

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                    Etymology

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                    From Proto-Bantu *-bába.

                    Verb

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                    -bába

                    1. to be bitter

                    Inflection

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                    This verb needs an inflection-table template.

                    Spanish

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                    Etymology

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                    From the hypothesized Vulgar Latin *baba (drooling, infantile talk), ultimately imitative of children's speech on the pattern of the repeated syllable ba.

                    Pronunciation

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                    Noun

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                    baba f (plural babas)

                    1. drool, dribble
                      La chacha lavaba, y mientras lavaba, la baba se le caía.
                      The maid washed, and as she washed, she drooled.
                    2. slime
                    3. (Venezuela) baby alligator, caiman or crocodile

                    Derived terms

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                    See also

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                    Further reading

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                    Swahili

                    [edit]
                    Swahili Wikipedia has an article on:
                    Wikipedia sw

                    Etymology

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                    Inherited from Proto-Bantu *bààbá. Likely reinforced by Arabic بابا (bābā) and Persian بابا (bâbâ).

                    Pronunciation

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                    Noun

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                    baba class IX (plural baba class X)

                    1. father (male parent)

                    Coordinate terms

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                    Derived terms

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                    Swazi

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                    Etymology

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                    From Proto-Bantu *-bába.

                    Verb

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                    -bába

                    1. (intransitive) to taste bitter

                    Inflection

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                    This verb needs an inflection-table template.

                    Tagalog

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                    Etymology 1

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                      Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *babaq, from Proto-Austronesian *babaq (lower surface, below, bottom). Cognate with Malay bawah (under, below).

                      Pronunciation

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                      • (Standard Tagalog)
                        • IPA(key): /ˈbabaʔ/ [ˈbaː.bɐʔ] (chin; lowness)
                        • IPA(key): /baˈbaʔ/ [bɐˈbaʔ] (descent; getting off; downstairs; decrease; fruit picking in season)
                      • Syllabification: ba‧ba

                      Noun

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                      babà (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜊ)

                      1. lowness; low height
                      2. (anatomy) chin
                        Synonym: (Marinduque) sihang
                      Derived terms
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                      Noun

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                      babâ (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜊ)

                      1. descent; going down
                        Synonyms: lapag, lunsad, lusong, (of stairs) panaog
                      2. getting off; alighting (from a vehicle or animal)
                      3. stepping down; abdication; resignation from office
                        Synonyms: bitiw, abdika, dimiti
                      4. downstairs; basement
                        Synonyms: ibaba, lapag
                      5. decrease; lowering (of quantity or measurement)
                      6. fruit picking in season
                      7. putting down the phone; hanging up on a phone call
                      Derived terms
                      [edit]

                      Etymology 2

                      [edit]

                        Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *baba, from Proto-Austronesian *baba (to carry (a person piggyback)). Cognate with Malay bawa (to carry).

                        Pronunciation

                        [edit]
                        • (Standard Tagalog)
                          • IPA(key): /baˈba/ [bɐˈba] (piggyback, noun; carried piggyback, adjective)
                            • Rhymes: -a
                          • IPA(key): /ˈbaba/ [ˈbaː.bɐ] ((obsolete) loading into a boat, noun)
                        • Syllabification: ba‧ba

                        Noun

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                        babá (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜊ)

                        1. piggyback
                        2. coitus of animals
                          Synonym: kasta
                        Derived terms
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                        See also
                        [edit]

                        Adjective

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                        babá (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜊ)

                        1. carried piggyback
                          Baba ko siya.
                          I am carrying him piggyback.

                        Noun

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                        baba (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜊ) (obsolete)

                        1. loading a person into a boat
                          Synonyms: pagsakay, paglulan
                        Derived terms
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                        Etymology 3

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Noun

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                        babâ (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜊ) (obsolete)

                        1. name of the Baybayin letter (ba), corresponding to "ba"

                        See also

                        [edit]

                        Further reading

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                        Taíno

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                        Noun

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                        baba

                        1. father

                        Tarifit

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                        Alternative forms

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                        Etymology

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                        Inherited from Proto-Berber, from Proto-Afroasiatic *ʔab-.

                        Pronunciation

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                        • (Nador) IPA(key): [βɛ.βɛ]
                        • Syllabification: ba‧ba
                        • Rhymes:

                        Noun

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                        baba m (plural ibabaten, Tifinagh spelling ⴱⴰⴱⴰ)

                        1. (my) father
                          Synonym: lwalid

                        Usage notes

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                        In the singular, kinship terms ending in -a or -i are assumed to refer to a first-person singular possessor when used without affixes; for example, yemma (my mother). To refer to another possessor, a specific set of bound pronouns must be used.

                        Inflection

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                        Inflection of baba
                        singular plural
                        free state baba ibabaten
                        annexed state baba ibabaten

                        See also

                        [edit]

                        References

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                        Ternate

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Noun

                        [edit]

                        baba

                        1. father
                          Synonym: aba

                        References

                        [edit]
                        • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001). A Descriptive Study of the Language of Ternate, the Northern Moluccas, Indonesia. University of Pittsburgh.

                        Tswana

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                        Etymology

                        [edit]

                        From Proto-Bantu *-bába.

                        Verb

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                        -bába

                        1. (intransitive) to taste hot, spicy
                        2. (intransitive) to taste bitter
                        3. (intransitive) to itch

                        Tumbuka

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                        Verb

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                        -baba (infinitive kubaba)

                        1. to give birth
                        2. to beget (of men)
                        3. to bear, to carry on one's back

                        Derived terms

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                        References

                        [edit]
                        • William Y. Turner (1996), Tumbuka/Tonga-English and English - Tumbuka/Tonga Dictionary[61], Central Africana Limited, page 4

                        Turkish

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                        Etymology

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                          From Ottoman Turkish بابا. First attested in 13th century. Nişanyan suggests the current word is a result of onomatopoeia found commonly in many languages. (In that respect, compare also papa and mama as translingual phenomena for father and mother.)

                          Cognate with Southern Altai баабый (baabïy, small baby), папа (papa), Kazakh баба (baba), Bashkir баба (baba), Uzbek bobo, buva, Uyghur بابا (baba), بوۋا (bowa), Turkmen baba, Azerbaijani baba (grandfather), etc.

                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]
                          • IPA(key): /baˈba/
                          • Audio:(file)
                          • Hyphenation: ba‧ba

                          Noun

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                          baba (definite accusative babayı, plural babalar)

                          1. father
                          2. (Bektashism) saint
                          3. (slang) crime boss
                          4. (slang) penis, dick
                          5. (Bursa) roundabout
                          6. ellipsis of iskele babası (bollard, bitt)

                          Declension

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                          Declension of baba
                          singular plural
                          nominative baba babalar
                          definite accusative babayı babaları
                          dative babaya babalara
                          locative babada babalarda
                          ablative babadan babalardan
                          genitive babanın babaların
                          Possessive forms
                          nominative
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babam babalarım
                          2nd singular baban babaların
                          3rd singular babası babaları
                          1st plural babamız babalarımız
                          2nd plural babanız babalarınız
                          3rd plural babaları babaları
                          definite accusative
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babamı babalarımı
                          2nd singular babanı babalarını
                          3rd singular babasını babalarını
                          1st plural babamızı babalarımızı
                          2nd plural babanızı babalarınızı
                          3rd plural babalarını babalarını
                          dative
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babama babalarıma
                          2nd singular babana babalarına
                          3rd singular babasına babalarına
                          1st plural babamıza babalarımıza
                          2nd plural babanıza babalarınıza
                          3rd plural babalarına babalarına
                          locative
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babamda babalarımda
                          2nd singular babanda babalarında
                          3rd singular babasında babalarında
                          1st plural babamızda babalarımızda
                          2nd plural babanızda babalarınızda
                          3rd plural babalarında babalarında
                          ablative
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babamdan babalarımdan
                          2nd singular babandan babalarından
                          3rd singular babasından babalarından
                          1st plural babamızdan babalarımızdan
                          2nd plural babanızdan babalarınızdan
                          3rd plural babalarından babalarından
                          genitive
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babamın babalarımın
                          2nd singular babanın babalarının
                          3rd singular babasının babalarının
                          1st plural babamızın babalarımızın
                          2nd plural babanızın babalarınızın
                          3rd plural babalarının babalarının
                          Predicative forms
                          singular plural
                          1st singular babayım babalarım
                          2nd singular babasın babalarsın
                          3rd singular baba
                          babadır
                          babalar
                          babalardır
                          1st plural babayız babalarız
                          2nd plural babasınız babalarsınız
                          3rd plural babalar babalardır

                          Derived terms

                          [edit]

                          See also

                          [edit]
                          Turkish family terms
                          aile (family) Male Female Neutral
                          parent baba (father) anne (mother) ebeveyn (parents)
                          grandparent büyükbaba, dede (grandfather) büyükanne, nine (grandmother) büyükebeveyn (grandparents)
                          sibling general erkek kardeş (brother) kız kardeş (sister) kardeş (sibling)
                          elder ağabey (elder brother) abla (elder sister)
                          cousin erkek kuzen (male cousin) kız kuzen (female cousin) kuzen (cousin)
                          child oğul (son) kız (daughter) evlat (offspring)
                          grandchild erkek torun (grandson) kız torun (granddaughter) torun (grandchild)
                          parent's sibling paternal amca (paternal uncle) hala (paternal aunt)
                          maternal dayı (maternal uncle) teyze (maternal aunt)
                          sibling's child erkek yeğen (nephew) kız yeğen (niece) yeğen (nephew/niece)
                          spouse koca (husband) karı (wife) (spouse)
                          spouse's parent kayınpeder (father-in-law) kayınvalide (mother-in-law)
                          child's spouse damat (son-in-law) gelin (daughter-in-law)
                          child's spouse's parent erkek dünür (co-father-in-law) kadın dünür (co-mother-in-law) dünür (co-parent-in-law)
                          sibling's spouse enişte (brother-in-law (sibling's husband)) yenge (sister-in-law (sibling's wife))
                          spouse's sibling marital elti (marital brother-in-law) görümce (marital sister-in-law)
                          uxorial kayınço (uxorial brother-in-law) baldız (uxorial sister-in-law)
                          wife's sibling's spouse bacanak (brother-in-law (wife's sister's husband))

                          Adjective

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                          baba

                          1. (slang) top-notch, high-quality, very good

                          Descendants

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                          Further reading

                          [edit]
                          • baba”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu
                          • Aktunç, Hulki (1998), “baba”, in Türkçenin büyük argo sözlüğü (tanıklarıyla) [Great Dictionary of Turkish Argot (with Attestations)] (in Turkish), Istanbul: YKY, page 55a
                          • Devellioğlu, Ferit (1980), “baba”, in Türk argosu: İnceleme ve sözlük (Aydin Kitabevi yayınları. Sözlük dizisi; 1)‎[62] (in Turkish), 6th edition, Ankara: Aydın Kitabevi, page 62a
                          • Püsküllüoğlu, Ali (2021), “baba”, in Türkçenin Argo Sözlüğü [Turkish Slang Dictionary] (in Turkish), 4th edition, Ankara: Arkadaş, →ISBN, page 35

                          Turkmen

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                          Other scripts
                          Latin baba
                          Cyrillic баба
                          Arabic بابا

                          Etymology

                          [edit]

                          (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]
                          • IPA(key): /baːˈba/, [bɑ̝ːˈbɑ̝], [-ˈβɑ̝]
                          • Hyphenation: bā‧ba

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba

                          1. maternal grandfather
                          2. term of address for old men

                          Declension

                          [edit]
                          Declension of baba
                          singular plural
                          nominative baba babalar
                          accusative babany babalary
                          genitive babanyň babalaryň
                          dative babā babalara
                          locative babada babalarda
                          ablative babadan babalardan

                          Derived terms

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                          Further reading

                          [edit]
                          • baba” in Enedilim.com
                          • baba” in Webonary.org

                          Upper Sorbian

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                          Etymology

                          [edit]

                          Inherited from Proto-Slavic *bàba.

                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]
                          • IPA(key): /ˈbaba/
                          • Rhymes: -aba
                          • Hyphenation: ba‧ba
                          • Syllabification: ba‧ba

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba f (diminutive babka)

                          1. midwife (woman who attends births, helping women in labor)
                          2. bundt cake
                          3. old woman (elderly woman)

                          Declension

                          [edit]

                          Further reading

                          [edit]
                          • baba”, in Mudra corpus [Upper Sorbian–Czech dictionary] (in Czech), 2024–2026
                          • baba” in Soblex

                          Venda

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                          Etymology

                          [edit]

                          From Proto-Bantu *bààbá.

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba

                          1. father

                          Wajarri

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                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba

                          1. water (not including sea water), rain

                          West Makian

                          [edit]

                          Etymology

                          [edit]

                          Together with the polite yaya (mother), likely borrowed from Ternate baba (father).

                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba

                          1. father

                          Usage notes

                          [edit]

                          The term baba is used for addressing one's father, whereas the term fao is used for referring to a father.

                          References

                          [edit]
                          • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours[63], Pacific linguistics

                          Woiwurrung

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                          Alternative forms

                          [edit]

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba

                          1. mother[6]

                          Derived terms

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                          References

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                          Yoruba

                          [edit]

                          Etymology 1

                          [edit]

                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]

                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          bàbá

                          1. father, dad
                            Synonyms: baba, àbá, iba, bàá,
                          2. A term of respect or endearment for an older man, male relative, or a higher ranking man.
                          3. A title for a man of a specific occupation (ex. bàbá-alágbẹ̀dẹ (blacksmith)).
                          Usage notes
                          [edit]

                          While bàbá is generally synonymous with baba, bàbá is a more restricted definition.

                          Coordinate terms
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                          Derived terms
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                          Etymology 2

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                          Pronunciation

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                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          baba

                          1. father
                            Synonym: bàbá
                          2. elderly man of wisdom, sage, elder
                            Synonym: bàbá
                          3. revered or senior leader or entity
                            ògòǹgò, baba ẹyẹThe ostrich, the most revered of all the birds
                          4. male ancestor
                            Synonym: baba-ńlá
                          5. A prefix for given names in the class orúkọ àmútọ̀runwá, given to children who are believed to be reincarnations of a male ancestor. (ex. Babájídé, Babátúndé).
                          Derived terms
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                          Etymology 3

                          [edit]
                          Àwọn nǹkan oníbàbà
                          Chemical element (edit)
                          Cu
                          Atomic number 29
                          bàbà
                          Classification data
                          Period 4
                          Group 11
                          Block d-block
                          Class transition metal
                          Previous: ← níkùlù (Ni)
                          Next: síǹkì (Zn) →

                          Pronunciation

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                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          bàbà

                          1. copper (chemical element, Cu, atomical number 29)
                          Derived terms
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                          Etymology 4

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                          Bábà

                          Borrowed from English barber.

                          Pronunciation

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                          Noun

                          [edit]

                          bábà

                          1. barber
                            Synonyms: onígbàjámọ̀, agẹrun, gẹrun-gẹrun

                          Etymology 5

                          [edit]
                          Bàbà

                          Possibly from Etymology 3 (bàbà (copper)), in reference to the copper-like color of sorghum

                          Pronunciation

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                          Noun

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                          bàbà

                          1. sorghum, millet, (in particular) Sorghum bicolor
                            Synonyms: ọkà bàbà, jéró
                          2. dark red color, in comparison to the color of sorghum
                            Synonym: ẹpọ́n

                          Etymology 6

                          [edit]

                          Adjective sense derives from ideophone sense

                          Pronunciation

                          [edit]
                          • IPA(key): /bà.bà/, /bá.bá/

                          Ideophone

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                          bàbà or bábá

                          1. (of an object) to be quickly and rapidly hovering
                          Derived terms
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                          Adjective

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                          bábá

                          1. plentiful
                            bábá owóPlentiful amount of money
                          Derived terms
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                          Zulu

                          [edit]

                          Etymology 1

                          [edit]

                          From Proto-Bantu *-bába.

                          Verb

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                          -bába

                          1. (intransitive) to taste hot, spicy
                          2. (intransitive) to taste bitter
                          Inflection
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                          tone H (infinitive ukubaba)
                          positive negative
                          infinitive ukubaba ukungababi
                          imperative
                          simple + object concord
                          singular baba -babe
                          plural babani -babeni
                          present
                          positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
                          1st singular ngiyababa, ngibaba engibabayo, engibaba ngibaba angibabi engingababi ngingababi
                          2nd singular uyababa, ubaba obabayo, obaba ubaba awubabi ongababi ungababi
                          1st plural siyababa, sibaba esibabayo, esibaba sibaba asibabi esingababi singababi
                          2nd plural niyababa, nibaba enibabayo, enibaba nibaba anibabi eningababi ningababi
                          class 1 uyababa, ubaba obabayo, obaba ebaba akababi ongababi engababi
                          class 2 bayababa, bababa abababayo, abababa bebaba abababi abangababi bengababi
                          class 3 uyababa, ubaba obabayo, obaba ubaba awubabi ongababi ungababi
                          class 4 iyababa, ibaba ebabayo, ebaba ibaba ayibabi engababi ingababi
                          class 5 liyababa, libaba elibabayo, elibaba libaba alibabi elingababi lingababi
                          class 6 ayababa, ababa ababayo, ababa ebaba awababi angababi engababi
                          class 7 siyababa, sibaba esibabayo, esibaba sibaba asibabi esingababi singababi
                          class 8 ziyababa, zibaba ezibabayo, ezibaba zibaba azibabi ezingababi zingababi
                          class 9 iyababa, ibaba ebabayo, ebaba ibaba ayibabi engababi ingababi
                          class 10 ziyababa, zibaba ezibabayo, ezibaba zibaba azibabi ezingababi zingababi
                          class 11 luyababa, lubaba olubabayo, olubaba lubaba alubabi olungababi lungababi
                          class 14 buyababa, bubaba obubabayo, obubaba bubaba abubabi obungababi bungababi
                          class 15 kuyababa, kubaba okubabayo, okubaba kubaba akubabi okungababi kungababi
                          class 17 kuyababa, kubaba okubabayo, okubaba kubaba akubabi okungababi kungababi
                          recent past
                          positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
                          1st singular ngibabile, ngibabē engibabile, engibabē ngibabile, ngibabē angibabanga engingababanga ngingababanga
                          2nd singular ubabile, ubabē obabile, obabē ubabile, ubabē awubabanga ongababanga ungababanga
                          1st plural sibabile, sibabē esibabile, esibabē sibabile, sibabē asibabanga esingababanga singababanga
                          2nd plural nibabile, nibabē enibabile, enibabē nibabile, nibabē anibabanga eningababanga ningababanga
                          class 1 ubabile, ubabē obabile, obabē ebabile, ebabē akababanga ongababanga engababanga
                          class 2 bababile, bababē abababile, abababē bebabile, bebabē abababanga abangababanga bengababanga
                          class 3 ubabile, ubabē obabile, obabē ubabile, ubabē awubabanga ongababanga ungababanga
                          class 4 ibabile, ibabē ebabile, ebabē ibabile, ibabē ayibabanga engababanga ingababanga
                          class 5 libabile, libabē elibabile, elibabē libabile, libabē alibabanga elingababanga lingababanga
                          class 6 ababile, ababē ababile, ababē ebabile, ebabē awababanga angababanga engababanga
                          class 7 sibabile, sibabē esibabile, esibabē sibabile, sibabē asibabanga esingababanga singababanga
                          class 8 zibabile, zibabē ezibabile, ezibabē zibabile, zibabē azibabanga ezingababanga zingababanga
                          class 9 ibabile, ibabē ebabile, ebabē ibabile, ibabē ayibabanga engababanga ingababanga
                          class 10 zibabile, zibabē ezibabile, ezibabē zibabile, zibabē azibabanga ezingababanga zingababanga
                          class 11 lubabile, lubabē olubabile, olubabē lubabile, lubabē alubabanga olungababanga lungababanga
                          class 14 bubabile, bubabē obubabile, obubabē bubabile, bubabē abubabanga obungababanga bungababanga
                          class 15 kubabile, kubabē okubabile, okubabē kubabile, kubabē akubabanga okungababanga kungababanga
                          class 17 kubabile, kubabē okubabile, okubabē kubabile, kubabē akubabanga okungababanga kungababanga
                          remote past
                          positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
                          1st singular ngābaba engābaba ngābaba angibabanga engingababanga ngingababanga
                          2nd singular wābaba owābaba wābaba awubabanga ongababanga ungababanga
                          1st plural sābaba esābaba sābaba asibabanga esingababanga singababanga
                          2nd plural nābaba enābaba nābaba anibabanga eningababanga ningababanga
                          class 1 wābaba owābaba ābaba akababanga ongababanga engababanga
                          class 2 bābaba abābaba bābaba abababanga abangababanga bengababanga
                          class 3 wābaba owābaba wābaba awubabanga ongababanga ungababanga
                          class 4 yābaba eyābaba yābaba ayibabanga engababanga ingababanga
                          class 5 lābaba elābaba lābaba alibabanga elingababanga lingababanga
                          class 6 ābaba ābaba ābaba awababanga angababanga engababanga
                          class 7 sābaba esābaba sābaba asibabanga esingababanga singababanga
                          class 8 zābaba ezābaba zābaba azibabanga ezingababanga zingababanga
                          class 9 yābaba eyābaba yābaba ayibabanga engababanga ingababanga
                          class 10 zābaba ezābaba zābaba azibabanga ezingababanga zingababanga
                          class 11 lwābaba olwābaba lwābaba alubabanga olungababanga lungababanga
                          class 14 bābaba obābaba bābaba abubabanga obungababanga bungababanga
                          class 15 kwābaba okwābaba kwābaba akubabanga okungababanga kungababanga
                          class 17 kwābaba okwābaba kwābaba akubabanga okungababanga kungababanga
                          potential
                          positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
                          1st singular ngingababa ngingababa ngingebabe ngingebabe
                          2nd singular ungababa ungababa ungebabe ungebabe
                          1st plural singababa singababa singebabe singebabe
                          2nd plural ningababa ningababa ningebabe ningebabe
                          class 1 angababa engababa angebabe engebabe
                          class 2 bangababa bengababa bangebabe bengebabe
                          class 3 ungababa ungababa ungebabe ungebabe
                          class 4 ingababa ingababa ingebabe ingebabe
                          class 5 lingababa lingababa lingebabe lingebabe
                          class 6 angababa engababa angebabe engebabe
                          class 7 singababa singababa singebabe singebabe
                          class 8 zingababa zingababa zingebabe zingebabe
                          class 9 ingababa ingababa ingebabe ingebabe
                          class 10 zingababa zingababa zingebabe zingebabe
                          class 11 lungababa lungababa lungebabe lungebabe
                          class 14 bungababa bungababa bungebabe bungebabe
                          class 15 kungababa kungababa kungebabe kungebabe
                          class 17 kungababa kungababa kungebabe kungebabe
                          immediate future
                          positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
                          1st singular ngizobaba engizobaba ngizobaba angizubaba engingezubaba ngingezubaba
                          2nd singular uzobaba ozobaba uzobaba awuzubaba ongezubaba ungezubaba
                          1st plural sizobaba esizobaba sizobaba asizubaba esingezubaba singezubaba
                          2nd plural nizobaba enizobaba nizobaba anizubaba eningezubaba ningezubaba
                          class 1 uzobaba ozobaba ezobaba akazubaba ongezubaba engezubaba
                          class 2 bazobaba abazobaba bezobaba abazubaba abangezubaba bengezubaba
                          class 3 uzobaba ozobaba uzobaba awuzubaba ongezubaba ungezubaba
                          class 4 izobaba ezobaba izobaba ayizubaba engezubaba ingezubaba
                          class 5 lizobaba elizobaba lizobaba alizubaba elingezubaba lingezubaba
                          class 6 azobaba azobaba ezobaba awazubaba angezubaba engezubaba
                          class 7 sizobaba esizobaba sizobaba asizubaba esingezubaba singezubaba
                          class 8 zizobaba ezizobaba zizobaba azizubaba ezingezubaba zingezubaba
                          class 9 izobaba ezobaba izobaba ayizubaba engezubaba ingezubaba
                          class 10 zizobaba ezizobaba zizobaba azizubaba ezingezubaba zingezubaba
                          class 11 luzobaba oluzobaba luzobaba aluzubaba olungezubaba lungezubaba
                          class 14 buzobaba obuzobaba buzobaba abuzubaba obungezubaba bungezubaba
                          class 15 kuzobaba okuzobaba kuzobaba akuzubaba okungezubaba kungezubaba
                          class 17 kuzobaba okuzobaba kuzobaba akuzubaba okungezubaba kungezubaba
                          remote future
                          positive absolute positive relative positive participial negative absolute negative relative negative participial
                          1st singular ngiyobaba engiyobaba ngiyobaba angiyubaba engingeyubaba ngingeyubaba
                          2nd singular uyobaba oyobaba uyobaba awuyubaba ongeyubaba ungeyubaba
                          1st plural siyobaba esiyobaba siyobaba asiyubaba esingeyubaba singeyubaba
                          2nd plural niyobaba eniyobaba niyobaba aniyubaba eningeyubaba ningeyubaba
                          class 1 uyobaba oyobaba eyobaba akayubaba ongeyubaba engeyubaba
                          class 2 bayobaba abayobaba beyobaba abayubaba abangeyubaba bengeyubaba
                          class 3 uyobaba oyobaba uyobaba awuyubaba ongeyubaba ungeyubaba
                          class 4 iyobaba eyobaba iyobaba ayiyubaba engeyubaba ingeyubaba
                          class 5 liyobaba eliyobaba liyobaba aliyubaba elingeyubaba lingeyubaba
                          class 6 ayobaba ayobaba eyobaba awayubaba angeyubaba engeyubaba
                          class 7 siyobaba esiyobaba siyobaba asiyubaba esingeyubaba singeyubaba
                          class 8 ziyobaba eziyobaba ziyobaba aziyubaba ezingeyubaba zingeyubaba
                          class 9 iyobaba eyobaba iyobaba ayiyubaba engeyubaba ingeyubaba
                          class 10 ziyobaba eziyobaba ziyobaba aziyubaba ezingeyubaba zingeyubaba
                          class 11 luyobaba oluyobaba luyobaba aluyubaba olungeyubaba lungeyubaba
                          class 14 buyobaba obuyobaba buyobaba abuyubaba obungeyubaba bungeyubaba
                          class 15 kuyobaba okuyobaba kuyobaba akuyubaba okungeyubaba kungeyubaba
                          class 17 kuyobaba okuyobaba kuyobaba akuyubaba okungeyubaba kungeyubaba
                          present subjunctive
                          positive negative
                          1st singular ngibabe ngingababi
                          2nd singular ubabe ungababi
                          1st plural sibabe singababi
                          2nd plural nibabe ningababi
                          class 1 ababe angababi
                          class 2 bababe bangababi
                          class 3 ubabe ungababi
                          class 4 ibabe ingababi
                          class 5 libabe lingababi
                          class 6 ababe angababi
                          class 7 sibabe singababi
                          class 8 zibabe zingababi
                          class 9 ibabe ingababi
                          class 10 zibabe zingababi
                          class 11 lubabe lungababi
                          class 14 bubabe bungababi
                          class 15 kubabe kungababi
                          class 17 kubabe kungababi
                          past subjunctive
                          positive negative
                          1st singular ngababa ngangababa, angababa, angangababa
                          2nd singular wababa wangababa, awababa, awangababa
                          1st plural sababa sangababa, asababa, asangababa
                          2nd plural nababa nangababa, anababa, anangababa
                          class 1 wababa wangababa, akababa, akangababa
                          class 2 bababa bangababa, abababa, abangababa
                          class 3 wababa wangababa, awababa, awangababa
                          class 4 yababa yangababa, ayababa, ayangababa
                          class 5 lababa langababa, alababa, alangababa
                          class 6 ababa angababa, awababa, awangababa
                          class 7 sababa sangababa, asababa, asangababa
                          class 8 zababa zangababa, azababa, azangababa
                          class 9 yababa yangababa, ayababa, ayangababa
                          class 10 zababa zangababa, azababa, azangababa
                          class 11 lwababa lwangababa, alwababa, alwangababa
                          class 14 bababa bangababa, abababa, abangababa
                          class 15 kwababa kwangababa, akwababa, akwangababa
                          class 17 kwababa kwangababa, akwababa, akwangababa

                          Etymology 2

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                          See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

                          Noun

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                          baba

                          1. simple singular of ubaba

                          References

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