Saga in Russian
Saga in Russian is Са́га, са́га, сага — Saga means a long traditional story, originally an Old Norse tale of family history, heroism, or legend.
Saga in Russian
Са́га
Pronounced: Saga
Saga Prefecture (a prefecture in western Kyushu, Japan)
са́га
Pronounced: saga
An Old Norse (Icelandic) prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends.
сага
Pronounced: saga
An Old Norse (Icelandic) prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends.
са́га
Pronounced: saga
Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
эпопея
Pronounced: epopeya
Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
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.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Saga" in Russian?
"Saga" in Russian is Са́га, са́га, сага. Saga means: A long traditional story, originally an Old Norse tale of family history, heroism, or legend.
How do you pronounce Са́га?
"Saga" in Russian is Са́га, pronounced "Saga".
How do you use "Saga" in a sentence?
Example: "The professor lectured on medieval Icelandic sagas." In Russian, "Saga" is Са́га, са́га, сага.
Are there other ways to say "Saga" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "Saga": Са́га, са́га, сага, эпопея.
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