"Blargen fa diddle nachen" appears to be a nonsensical phrase without a definitive meaning in English or any widely recognized language. It may be a playful or humorous expression, possibly coined for entertainment or artistic purposes. If it originates from a specific context, such as a book, show, or song, its meaning could be more nuanced within that framework.
It's in the episode Sandy, Spongebob, and The Worm
Federal of Arts
Ia fa - So bye
Fullmetal Alchemist~ (right?)
There is no standard stat with the abbreviation of FA.
Salut: "You are going to do" (but there is no - between fa and ire.
FA CUP mean Football Association Challenge Cup
pt (patent) fa (firearms) mfg (manufacturer)
tong fa kata of matu higa no. no joke
puppy
Faculty in Arts
If u mean what notes then so=G, fa=F