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See also: Саха
Russian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Yakut саха́ (saqá).
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): [sɐˈxa]
- Homophones: Саха́ (Saxá), соха́ (soxá)
Noun[edit]
саха́ • (saxá) ? (indeclinable)
- Sakha (person, people or language)
Synonyms[edit]
Related terms[edit]
- Саха́ (Saxá)
Adjective[edit]
саха́ • (saxá) (indeclinable)
Yakut[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From earlier *čaqa < *ǰaqa, from Proto-Turkic *yaka (“collar; edge”). Doublet of саҕа (sağa, “collar”). Compare Dolgan һака (“haka”) and Turkish yaka (“collar”).
Pronunciation[edit]
- Hyphenation: са‧ха
Noun[edit]
саха • (saqa)
- the Sakha (Yakuts)
- саха омук ― saqa omuk ― the Sakha people
- short for саха киһи (saqa kihi): a Sakha (Yakut) person
- short for саха тыла (saqa tıla): the Sakha (Yakut) language
- сахалаа ― saqalaa ― to speak Sakha
- сахалыы ― saqalıı ― in Sakha (literally, “speaking Sakha”)
Derived terms[edit]
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