"Sakha" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "sakha":
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".
The word "Sakartvelo" is the Georgian word for Georgia (the country), literally translating to "the land of the Kartvelians" or " Kartvelia".
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".