What does бай-бай in Russian mean?

What is the meaning of the word бай-бай in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use бай-бай in Russian.

The word бай-бай in Russian means bye-bye, bye, goodbye. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word бай-бай

bye-bye

noun (goodbye)

Смотрите, как только мама получит травму сустава, она возьмет свои счастливые бай-бай - таблетки и пойдёт прилечь.
Look, once my mother is done wrecking the joint, she'll take her happy bye-bye pills and go lie down.

bye

interjection (short for goodbye)

Смотрите, как только мама получит травму сустава, она возьмет свои счастливые бай-бай - таблетки и пойдёт прилечь.
Look, once my mother is done wrecking the joint, she'll take her happy bye-bye pills and go lie down.

goodbye

interjection (farewell)

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Теперь вы услышите кое-что другое: похоже, что мужчина начал говорить «ба ба, ба ба, ба ба».
You should now hear something different—it sounds like the man has switched to saying “ba ba, ba ba, ba ba.”
ƒа, можешь сделать им баю-бай.
Ja, you can just make them go sleepy-weepy.
Тише, малыш, бай бай, дорогой.
Lullaby, baby, lullaby, dear.
Добро пожаловать на Шоу, бай-бай!
Welcome to the Show, bay-bay!’
" ты хочешь ба-ба или бе-бе "?
" do you want your bah-bah or your beh-beh? "
Бай-бай.
Bye-bye.
Я прослушал игру Филлис, игру Ориол и четыре часа Ба-Ба-Бу.
I've sat through a Phillies game and four hours of Baba Booey.
Так что бай-бай.
So buh-bye now.
"Показав на потолок, он заявил; ""Они говорят бай-бай, увидимся""."
Pointing at the ceiling he said, “They say bye-bye see ya.”
NowMyMail - создание временного почтового ящика, с спама, Бай Бай!
NowMyMail - creating a temporary mailbox, with the spam that Bai Bai!
- Бай-бай, мудак, - сказала я призраку.
Buh-bye, asshole,” I told the ghost.
Ба-Ба такой беспорядок точно не понравится, — сказал Майкл
"""Ba-Ba won't like this mess,"" Michael said."
ЧАСТЬ ПЯТАЯ БАЮ-БАЙ ГЛАВА ПЯТЬДЕСЯТ ПЯТАЯ Коробки из закусочных «навынос», кипы газет: месяц скрываюсь в квартире Пита.
PART FIVE HUSHABYE CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE Take-out cartons, newspaper stacks—Pete’s hole-up a month in.
Французские собаки лают «уау-уау», норвежские — «воф-воф», а итальянские — «бау-бау».
The French hear the dog “ouah-ouah”; Norwegian dogs voff-voff; Italian dogs go bau-bau.
* Это было лучшее время в моей жизни * * Ба- да, ба- да, ба- да.. *
* Now I' ve had the time of my life * Ba- da, ba- da, ba- da... *
Или я должна сказать, бай-бай?
Or should I say, ta-tas?
Бай-Бай.
Bye-bye.
«Ба-ба-ба, — говорит моя мать, — ты маленький негодник, это не игрушка для маленьких мальчиков».
‘Tut, tut, tut,’ says my mother, ‘you little piggy, that isn’t a toy for little boys like you.
Бай-бай.
Night-night.
Все это ба-ба-ба-ба-ба.
It's all ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.
— Мы боялись, что помрет, — произнес Баю Бай
“We were afraid he’d die,” said Lull Abai.
Баю-бай.
Bye-bye.
Адиос, бай-бай!
Adios, bye-bye.

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