saga in Korean
saga in Korean is 사가 — saga means a long traditional story, originally an Old Norse tale of family history, heroism, or legend.
saga in Korean
사가
a city in Saga Prefecture
What does "saga" mean?
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noun A long traditional story, originally an Old Norse tale of family history, heroism, or legend.
"The professor lectured on medieval Icelandic sagas."
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noun Any long, eventful story, especially one told in installments.
"Their divorce turned into a years-long legal saga."
saga in a sentence
- The professor lectured on medieval Icelandic sagas.
- Their divorce turned into a years-long legal saga.
- The show has become a beloved family saga spanning three generations.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "saga" in Korean?
"saga" in Korean is 사가. saga means: A long traditional story, originally an Old Norse tale of family history, heroism, or legend.
How do you use "saga" in a sentence?
Example: "The professor lectured on medieval Icelandic sagas." In Korean, "saga" is 사가.
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