IPA: //ˈpɑːʃə//
KK: /pɑːˈʃɑː/
A title of respect or authority used in some Middle Eastern and North African countries, often given to high-ranking officials or military leaders.
The pacha was known for his wisdom and leadership in the region.
The word 'pacha' originates from Turkish 'paşa', meaning a high-ranking official or governor in the Ottoman Empire. It reflects a title of respect and authority.
Think of 'pacha' as a title for a high-ranking official, which helps you remember that it refers to someone of significant authority.