Bacha
noun
(Hinglish, informal) a child or a young person
Contemporary Examples
“I think it was really a story that people were very hungry for,” bacha tells The Daily Beast.
The Power of Documentary: Danny Glover, Djimon Hounsou, and ‘Budrus’ Director Julia Bacha Kevin Fallon November 17, 2012
“The barriers and cynicisms that you usually see around this issue kind of melted with the story of that village,” bacha says.
The Power of Documentary: Danny Glover, Djimon Hounsou, and ‘Budrus’ Director Julia Bacha Kevin Fallon November 17, 2012
Historical Examples
Poor creatures, they have good reason to be on their guard against the bacha.
In the Wilds of Africa W.H.G. Kingston
Again he thought, by killing bacha, to rid the world of a monster.
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb Charles Lamb
In her new elevation the mask was quickly thrown aside, and the impious bacha appeared in her true qualities.
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb Charles Lamb
But these were swiftly swallowed up in his horror and detestation of the conduct of bacha.
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb Charles Lamb
Just read that and let me hear it— Choba bacha itu biar sahaya dengar.
A Manual of the Malay language William Edward Maxwell
It is tolerably clear that he must have been either a Tungan refugee or a subordinate of Beg bacha’s.
The Life of Yakoob Beg Demetrius Boulger
In the construction of Evadne and bacha a similar skill in evolution and individualization is displayed.
Francis Beaumont: Dramatist Charles Mills Gayley
But though the main plot—that of Leucippus and bacha—offered magnificent possibilities, they fail of realization.
Francis Beaumont: Dramatist Charles Mills Gayley
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