"Sakha" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sakha" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sakha" Meaning

Yakutia, a region in eastern Russia. It's also the name of a Turkic language spoken by the Sakha people, an indigenous group native to the area.

"Sakha" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "sakha":

1. Cultural Significance

The Native American tribe, The Sakha, were known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional clothing.

2. Geographic Location

The Sakha Republic is a federal subject of Russia, located in the northeastern part of the country.

3. Feminine Name

My Sakha friend, Ansy, was a kind and gentle soul who loved nature and hiking in the mountains.

4. Sakha Language

The Sakha language, also known as the Yakut language, is spoken by approximately 450,000 people in Siberia.

5. Endangered Species

The Siberian Crane, also known as the Sakha Crane, is an endangered species that migrates from Siberia to Iran every year.

"Sakha" Similar Words

Saivism

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Sajou

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Saka

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One of two Japanese words.<br><br>1. Saka ( transliteration): "downhill" (in mountain climbing)<br>2. Saka (.actual meaning): " Down", as in the opposite of "asagi" which is "up".

Sakai

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Sakartvelo

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The word "Sakartvelo" is the Georgian word for Georgia (the country), literally translating to "the land of the Kartvelians" or " Kartvelia".

Sake

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Saker

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Sakes

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Sakia

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It seems there is no one-word English definition for "sakia". However, there are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. A sakia is an old-fashioned term for a sword or a scimitar, especially one used by the Arabs or Turks.<br>2. Sakia can also refer to a slow and cumbersome person. <br>3. In some Eastern cultures, a sakia is a girl who is slight and delicate.<br><br>However, the most widely recognized word for a sword is "scimitar".

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Sakieh

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Sakiyeh

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Sakkara

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Sakyamuni

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Salaam

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