see|säga|såga|sa�a
English
Etymology
From Old Norse #Icelandic|saga. Cognate with English saw#Etymology 2|saw.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�s�:g�/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��ɡ�|-��ɡ�
Noun
en-noun
- An Old Norse prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends
- Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
Translations
mid
Spanish: saga f
Crimean Tatar
Pronoun
saga
- your
Noun
saga
- saga
Declension
crh-latin-noun|nıñ|ga|nı|da|dan
References
R:Useinov-Mireev 2002
Category:Crimean Tatar nouns
Fijian
Etymology
Common Oceanian *sanga
Noun
saga
- thigh
Category:Fijian nouns
Icelandic
Icelandic declension kvk vb 01a ö|s|g
Etymology
Old Norse
Pronunciation
IPA|[�saɰa]|lang=is
Noun
infl|is|noun|g=f|plural|sögur
- story
- history
Latin
Noun
s�g·a f Wiktionary Appendix:Latin first declension|1st declension
- a female sage, fortune-teller
Lithuanian
Noun
saga
- button
Category:Lithuanian nouns
Old English
Etymology
From Germanic. Cognate with Middle Dutch sage (Dutch zaag), Old High German #Old High German|saga, Old Norse sǫg.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�s�ɣ�/
Noun
saga m (plural sagan)
- saw (tool)
Category:Old English nouns
Old High German
Etymology
Common Germanic *sago. Cognate with Old English sagu, Old Norse #Icelandic|saga.
Noun
saga f
- story
Category:Old High German nouns
Swedish
Etymology
Old Norse
Noun
saga
- fairy tale
- epic, long story
Inflection
sv-noun|gender=Common|saga|sagan|sagor|sagorna|sagas|sagans|sagors|sagornas
Category:Swedish nouns
de:saga
el:saga
fr:saga
ko:saga
is:saga
ku:saga
pl:saga
pt:saga
ru:saga
fi:saga
sv:saga
vi:saga
uk:saga
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