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Bach in Japanese

Bach in Japanese is バッハ — Bach means a bachelor.

Bach in Japanese

バッハ
proper noun
Pronounced: bahha
(music) Johann Sebastian Bach, a German organist and composer.

What does "Bach" mean?

  1. noun A bachelor.
    "He's content living the life of a bach."
  2. 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."
  3. 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.

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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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