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What does the Hindi word Bach in English?
The Hindi word "Bach" doesn't have a direct translation into English. It's a shortened version of the word "Bachcha" (pronounced "but-cha"), which means
child
or
baby
.
So, "Bach" is essentially a casual and informal way to refer to a child in Hindi.
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