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Sakai

Sakai (noun) means a member of a certain people of Malaya.

noun
1
A member of a certain people of Malaya.
name
1
The language spoken by this people.
2
A large city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
3
A city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan.
4
A former town in Sawa district, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, amalgamated in 2005 into the city of Isesaki.
5
A town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
6
A former village in Higashichikuma district, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, amalgamated in 2005 into the village of Chikuhoku.
7
A surname from Japanese.

Word forms

Sakai plural, Sakais plural

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Etymology

From Malay Sakai.

Origin: Malay

Rhymes for Sakai

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Sakai” mean?

The word “Sakai” means a member of a certain people of Malaya.

What part of speech is “Sakai”?

Depending on how it is used, “Sakai” can be a noun and a name.

Where does the word “Sakai” come from?

The word “Sakai” comes from Malay.

How many meanings does “Sakai” have?

“Sakai” has 8 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a member of a certain people of Malaya.

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