basha in French
basha in French is bâche — basha means (military slang, British) A waterproof sheet used to build a makeshift shelter.
basha in French
bâche
A tarpaulin or plastic waterproof sheet.
What does "basha" mean?
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noun (military slang, British) A waterproof sheet used to build a makeshift shelter.
"The soldiers rigged up a basha between two trees for the night."
basha in a sentence
- The soldiers rigged up a basha between two trees for the night.
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "basha" in French?
"basha" in French is bâche. basha means: (military slang, British) A waterproof sheet used to build a makeshift shelter.
How do you use "basha" in a sentence?
Example: "The soldiers rigged up a basha between two trees for the night." In French, "basha" is bâche.
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