see|batá|bà tá
English
Alternative spellings
batá
bà tá
Noun
Image:Bata_drums.jpg|thumb|250px|Bata drums (from left: Okónkolo, Iyá, Itótele)
bata (plural: bata)
- Ethnic ceremonial double-headed drums played in triplet in the religion of SanterÃa, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria.
#*1990 October 28, w:Paul Simon|Paul Simon, �The Coast�, w:The Rhythm of the Saints|The Rhythm of the Saints, Warner Bros.
#*: Two guitars, bata, bass drum and tambourine
Crimean Tatar
Noun
bata
- little brother
Declension
crh-latin-noun|nıñ|ga|nı|da|dan
Category:Crimean Tatar nouns
Irish
Noun
bata m
- stick
- baton
- botany bata cogaidh, black knapweed
- bata gaoithe, gust of wind
- context|of drink measure
ga noun m4|b|ata|ataÃ
Category: Irish nouns
Spanish
Verb
bata
- The first-person singular of batir in the present subjunctive. esbot:catline|personfirst|countsingular|verbbatir|tensepresent|moodsubjunctive|endingir
- The third-person singular of batir in the present subjunctive. esbot:catline|personthird|countsingular|verbbatir|tensepresent|moodsubjunctive|endingir
- The third-person singular of batir in the imperative. esbot:catline|personthird|countsingular|verbbatir|tenseimperative|mood|endingir
esbot:conjugation
el:bata
es:bata
fr:bata
ga:bata
io:bata
pl:bata
fi:bata
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zh:bata
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