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Badé is a term that can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. In French, badé is a past participle of the verb bader, which means to dawdle or to linger. In some African contexts, particularly in Senegal, Badé is a given name. The term does not have a direct translation in Hebrew, but the concept of dawdling can be expressed as לְהִתְאַמֵּר (le'hit'amer). In Spanish, the term bade is not recognized, but the action of dawdling can be described as tardar or demorar. In the context of names, Badé is a variation of the name Bade, which is of Yoruba origin and means "born after twins." This name is also found in other African cultures and diasporas, carrying significant cultural and familial meanings.