Associations to the word «Bata»
Noun
- Tomas
- Dil
- Shoe
- Horus
- Yoruba
- Acacia
- Gabon
- Ng
- Guinea
- Kum
- Czechoslovakia
- Czech
- Serbian
- Nikola
- Abs
- Duet
- Papyrus
- Factory
- Osiris
- Cameroon
- Solo
- Sandal
- Pharaoh
- Kon
- Motel
- Toronto
- Belgrade
- Yugoslavia
- Hum
- Mainland
- Dillon
- Tu
- Bull
- Ko
- Ki
- Jan
- Para
- Drum
- Aye
- Slovakia
- Pa
- Businessman
- Cedar
- Dagger
- Ra
- Krishna
- Flute
- Canvas
- Elder
- Toll
- Museum
- Mo
- Philippine
- Grandmother
- Brand
- Entrepreneur
- Deity
- Brothers
- Falcon
- Cow
- Militia
- Bullet
- Mu
- Cattle
- Essex
- Diocese
- Guitarist
- Na
- Vietnamese
- Sri
- Bulgaria
- Rice
- Store
- Drummer
- Headquarters
- Boots
- Percussion
- Brother
- Outlet
- Actor
- Goddess
- Shop
Adjective
Wiktionary
BATA, noun. Ethnic ceremonial double-headed drums played in triplet in the religion of Santería, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria.
BATÁ, noun. Synonym of bata.
BÀTÁ, noun. Synonym of bata.
Dictionary definition
BATA, noun. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad.
Wise words
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