Examples of using Baba in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We need the money, Baba.
Baba please tell me.
Why did you leave me and baba?
Baba, I belong to You.
At his funeral we saw my Baba.
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Baba, I belonged to You.
And he looked at me and he said,"Baba.
Baba?” and pointing to the door.
I also refuse to call him baba….
Then he told Baba about Kamal.
Baba and Mama shifted their attention to him.
And all I want to say is,Are you being good to my mother, Baba?
I said,‘Baba, I want to sing too.'.
But mostly because, as the trees froze and ice sheathed the roads,the chill between Baba and me thawed a little.
Baba is available for projects anywhere in the world.
The day before the event, while in the car, I reminded Baba that he had promised to take me to school that evening.
Baba Kama(113a) Jew may lie and perjure to condemn a Christian.
With five steps, Ali will open by offering Baba two-fifths of the pie and keeping three-fifths to herself.
Baba Kama(113b) Name of God unprofaned when lying to Christians.
He is known for his personal and professional associations with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in the early 1960s, for his travels to India, and his relationship with Hindu Guru,Neem Karoli Baba.
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When I received the Nobel Peace Prize,” HisHoliness responded,“I gave half the prize money to Baba Amte to support the excellent work he was doing to help lepers in his ashram.
I told Baba about it later that night, but he just nodded, muttered,"Good.".
Baba would curse mama for being alone with me as if we were conspiring against him.
Then, behind me, I heard Baba and Karim discussing the arrangement in Jalalabad over a smoke.
While Baba may have spoken or written down her predictions in Bulgarian, no credible version is available to view.
Ali didn't tell Baba, just as he didn't protest when Hassan confessed to the stealing.
Bulgarian Baba, who died at the age of 85 in 1996, was also known as the‘Nostradamus of the Balkans.'.
I bit into my egg and asked Baba if it was true what a boy in school had told me, that if you ate a piece of eggshell, you would have to pee it out.
Absolutely everyone agreed that my father, my Baba, had built one of the most spectacular home within the Wazir Akbar Khan district, a new and affluent neighborhood within the northern a part of Kabul.