In Sanskrit IDA means comfort
2007-04-03 18:06:45
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answered by Firefox 2
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Ida (pronounced eeda) in Portuguese means departure.
2007-04-03 07:31:29
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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In Spanish:
ida = going (to a place), departure
viaje de ida y vuelta = round trip
idas y venidas = comings and goings
2007-04-03 07:01:22
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answered by Martha P 7
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Try this site:
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Ida
2007-04-03 07:01:15
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answered by John S 6
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there is no "ida" in my language (romanian)... but it sounds like it could mean something in latin... :-?
2007-04-03 07:03:55
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answered by raingirl 2
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that's a redneck word: If I had a belt Ida whip your @ss.
2007-04-03 07:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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In ebonics it is a conjuction for the English "I am the.."
Example "I da pimp dat werked dem hoes"
2007-04-03 06:57:12
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answered by GrumpyLumpkin 1
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as an adjective in Spanish it can also mean "absent-minded" or "distracted"
2007-04-03 07:44:01
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answered by Queen of the Rÿche 5
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i dont think tahat means anything in spanish :)
2007-04-03 06:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Might be Latin: day.
2007-04-03 06:57:53
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answered by radvanu 1
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