Bach in Japanese
Bach in Japanese is バッハ — Bach means a bachelor.
Bach in Japanese
バッハ
Pronounced: bahha
(music) Johann Sebastian Bach, a German organist and composer.
What does "Bach" mean?
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noun A bachelor.
"He's content living the life of a bach."
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noun In New Zealand and Australian English, a small, simple holiday house, often near the beach.
"They spend every Christmas at the family bach on the coast."
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verb To live alone as an unmarried man, handling one's own cooking and housekeeping.
"He's been baching it since the divorce."
Bach in a sentence
- He's content living the life of a bach.
- They spend every Christmas at the family bach on the coast.
- He's been baching it since the divorce.
Similar words in Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Bach" in Japanese?
"Bach" in Japanese is バッハ. Bach means: A bachelor.
How do you pronounce バッハ?
"Bach" in Japanese is バッハ, pronounced "bahha".
How do you use "Bach" in a sentence?
Example: "He's content living the life of a bach." In Japanese, "Bach" is バッハ.
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