Entry babaka
Part of speech noun
Explanations in Malagasy Enti-milaza fitobahan-drano, figororoanana, fandriahana [1.1]
Explanations in French Effusion, écoulement abondant [1.3]
Examples Ary omeo rano am-babaka. [2.69]
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Entry babaka
Part of speech noun
Explanations in Malagasy Enti-milaza resaka feno menomenona, teny mitaraindraina (iaraha-mahalala fa betsaka amin' ny teny verindroa no mitovy amin' ilay teny tsotra niaviany misy ka na tra ihany, toy ny hoe miredaredasy miredaka; toraka izany koa, ny babaka, mibabaka dia iray ihany amin' ny teny ery ambony babababa, mibabababa): Nibabaha Rakoto fa lasan' ny mpangarom-paosy ny volany roanjato [1.1]

Entry babaka
Part of speech noun
Explanations in Malagasy  [Tambahoaka] Akora [1.78]
Explanations in French  [Tankarana] Parure [1.19]
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Entry babaka
Part of speech noun
Explanations in English  [Provincial] For bebaka [1.2]

Entry babaka
Part of speech noun
Explanations in Malagasy  [Betsimisaraka] Vakim-boatavo fantsakan-drano atao fihinanan'ny alika [1.78]
Explanations in English  [Sakalava] The pumpkin. Cucurbita Pepo, L. Same as tavo, voatavohova, and voatavo [1.2]
Explanations in French  [Tankarana] Courge [1.19]
  [Sakalava] (de babaka : abondant, qui produit en abondance). Cucurbita maxima Duchesne (Cucurbitaceae). Espèce d'origine américaine, introduite par les Européens. Mais son nom est sans doute une réminiscence du mot babako, beaucoup plus ancien. [1.196]
Scientific name Cucurbita maxima
Vocabulary 
Synonyms tavo ~ voatavo ~ voatavohova
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Updated on 2023/05/19