Difference between revisions of "Beta"
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How was your day, beta? | How was your day, beta? | ||
[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] |
Latest revision as of 10:22, 7 June 2021
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Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Description
A term of endearment that translates directly to "son." An elderly person often calls a younger male “beta,” so it used to make fun of older Indian people and is used in a joking way. An elderly person would use this word seriously, and a younger person would not.
English Orthographic Pronunciation
[bay-ta]
IPA
['beɪtə]
Example Sentence
How was your day, beta?