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сага

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ساگا
Cyrillic сага
Latin saga
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian са́га (sága), from Old Norse saga (epic tale, story), from Proto-Germanic *sagǭ (saying, story).

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Noun

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сага (saga)

  1. saga

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Synonyms

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Macedonian

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Noun

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сага (sagaf

  1. saga

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Declension of сага
singular plural
indefinite сага (saga) саги (sagi)
definite unspecified сагата (sagata) сагите (sagite)
definite proximal сагава (sagava) сагиве (sagive)
definite distal сагана (sagana) сагине (sagine)
vocative саго (sago) саги (sagi)

Russian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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са́га (ságaf inan (genitive са́ги, nominative plural са́ги, genitive plural саг)

  1. saga

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: сага (saga)

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sâːɡa/
  • Hyphenation: са‧га

Noun

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са̑га f (Latin spelling sȃga)

  1. saga

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Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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са́га (sáhaf inan (genitive са́ги, nominative plural са́ги, genitive plural саг)

  1. saga
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Etymology 2

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Turkic

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Noun

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сага́ (saháf inan (genitive саги́, nominative plural са́ги, genitive plural саг)

  1. river bay
  2. river distributary
  3. a hollow among the river sand
    1. the plants in such a hollow
    2. a lake in a floodplain or a hollow
    3. a swamp in a floodplain
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