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Baccha Meaning

Latin Word: Baccha

English Meaning and Origin

Usage Examples

  1. Example in Latin: “Bacchae se, in montibus saltantes, corebant.”

    • Translation: “The Bacchae were dancing in the mountains.”
  2. Example in Latin: “Sive Bacchas adoremus, sive somnus.”

    • Translation: “Whether we worship the Bacchae, or sleep.”

Morphological Details

Etymology

Historical Context and Areas of Usage

Modern English

Overall, “Baccha” holds significant cultural and literary weight, encapsulating not only the historical worship of Bacchus but also synonymous themes of ecstasy, revelry, and the influence of nature associated with the vine and intoxication.

  1. Baccha khel raha hai.
    (The child is playing.)

  2. Uska baccha bahut samajhdar hai.
    (Her child is very intelligent.)

  3. Bacchon ko school bhejna zaroori hai.
    (It is important to send children to school.)

  4. Mere bacche ko mithai pasand hai.
    (My child likes sweets.)

  5. Baccha bahar jaane ke liye tayar hai.
    (The child is ready to go outside.)

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