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BA$6373$ - translation to spanish

TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE GARMENT
Ao Ba Ba; Áo Bà Ba; Ao ba ba
  • Old peasant with his traditional áo bà ba in the Mekong Delta.
  • A woman in áo bà ba
  • Mekong Delta woman with áo bà ba
  • Painting of young lady in áo bà ba by [[Đào Sĩ Chu]].
  • Saigonese girl wearing an original áo bà ba and wooden shoes in 1955.

BA      
(Abrev.: Bachiller en Artes) licenciado en letras, primer título universitario
kum-ba-yah         
  • H. Wylie}}, 1926
AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPIRITUAL SONG
Kumbayah; Kum Ba Ya; Kum Ba Yah; Koombyya; Kum-Ba-Yah
canción africana espiritual
Bachelor of Arts         
BACHELOR'S DEGREE AWARDED FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDY IN LIBERAL ARTS, THE SCIENCES OR BOTH
B.A.; Bachelor of Art; A.B.; Bachelor of arts; Bachelor of Arts Degree; B. A.; BAs; Artium Baccalaureus; Bachelors of Arts; BA (Hons); BA Degree; BA(Hons); Baccalaureus in artibus; Baccalaureus in Artibus; B.A. degree; Bachelor of Arts degree; Artium baccalaureatus; Arts degree; B.A. (Hons); Bachelor of arts (B.A., BA or A.B.); A. B.; B.A; BA Hon; Bachelor of arts with honours; BA degree; BA Hons; AB degree; Bachelor's of Arts; Bachelor's of arts; Artium baccalaureus; Bachelor of the arts; Baccalaureus artium; Bachelor of Arts with honours; Bachelor in Arts
Licenciado en Letras B.A

Definition

Ba
Ba Símbolo químico del bario.

Wikipedia

Áo bà ba

Áo bà ba (Vietnamese: [ʔǎːw ɓâː ɓaː] or Vietnamese silk ensemble) is a traditional southern Vietnamese garment. The top part which covers the torso is called the áo ("shirt" in English). It is mostly associated with rural southern Vietnam, especially in the Mekong Delta. Often worn as a top and bottom set, the áo bà ba is typically a long-sleeved, button-down silk shirt with a scooped neck, paired with silk pants. The shirt is long and split at the waist sides, forming two flaps customarily with two pockets.