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adda

American  
[uh-dah, a-dah] / ˈʌ dɑ, ˈæ dɑ /

noun

plural

addas
  1. (in South Asia, especially Bengal)

    1. an informal social gathering centered around conversation.

    2. a lively, informal conversation.

    3. a place to meet, especially for conversation or illicit drinking.


Example Sentences

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Some of Bengal’s favorite icons would hold adda at the Coffee House, from the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray to Amartya Sen, who won the Nobel in economic science.

From New York Times • Nov. 26, 2021

“And when you think about adda you think about adda integrally tied to the space of adda — you talk about the Coffee House adda, the Favorite Cabin adda.”

From New York Times • Nov. 26, 2021

Baker’s book is itself not unlike the Calcutta adda.

From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2018

Trí ata ferr do ḟlaith: fír, síth, slóg. adda H1 243.

From The Triads of Ireland by Meyer, Kuno

Adda lognac quen adda met agtaytayab daytoy nga agtaytayab aggiyan ditoy nga lognac quet no mamamagaan daytoy nga lognaquen matay met datoy agtaytayaben.

From A Little Book of Filipino Riddles by Starr, Frederick