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What does da mean in all languages?

"Da" doesn't have a single, universal meaning across all languages. It can have various interpretations depending on the language and context.

Here are some common meanings of "da" in different languages:

* Danish, Norwegian, Swedish: "There" (as in "It's over there")

* Italian: "Of, from" (as in "pasta da mangiare" - "pasta to eat")

* Spanish, Portuguese: "Of, from" (similar to Italian)

* Hindi, Urdu: "Give" (as in "da do" - "give it")

* Russian: "Yes" (informal)

* Arabic: "Always" (as in "da'iman" - "always")

* Japanese: "Yes" (informal)

* Chinese: "It" (as in "da shi" - "it is")

It's important to note that these are just some common meanings. In some cases, "da" can be a slang term or have entirely different meanings in specific dialects or regions.

If you're trying to understand what "da" means in a specific context, it's best to provide more information, such as the language in question and the sentence it appears in.

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