1. basse - Noun
2. Basse - Proper noun
basse
Archaic form of bass (“perch”).
Basse (plural Basses)
A surname.
Around 1700, Italian players popularized the cello in northern Europe, although the bass violin (basse de violon) continued to be used for another two decades in France. Source: Internet
The event was attended by the KMC Mayor Talib Bensouda, Chairman Basse area council Foday Danjo, and Ebrima the former Jeddah Counsel and son of Late Lamin Ndambung Dibba. Source: Internet
Modern urban planning was applied in la ville basse ("lower town"), which expanded from the base of the city's central hills into the surrounding rice fields. Source: Internet
Njie said the petition made by Mr. Baldeh against their candidate, was never addressed to the Returning Officer in Basse. Source: Internet
Dances played by Instrumental ensembles included the basse danse (It. Source: Internet
In the Basse Area Council there are 115,185 registered voters and 27,426 participated in the election. Source: Internet