bacha

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bacha or bachcha (ˈbʌtʃə, ˈbʌtʃˌtʃə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
informal (Hinglish) a child or a young person
 
[C21: from Hindi baccā a child]
 
bachcha or bachcha
 
n
 
[C21: from Hindi baccā a child]

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