Sakha

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Etymology 1

Borrowed from Russian саха́ (saxá), from Yakut саха (saqa), from Proto-Turkic *jaka (edge; collar).

Noun

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  1. A person of Sakha ethnicity.
  2. A formerly seminomadic Siberian people.
  3. A North Siberian Turkic language.
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from Russian Саха́ (Saxá), from Yakut Саха (Saqa), from Proto-Turkic *jaka (edge; collar).

Proper noun

Sakha

  1. A geographical region located in North Asia which is inhabited dominantly by the Sakha people.
  2. Short for the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
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