Borrowed from Old Swedish sagh, or possibly already from Proto-Norse (compare maha), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *sagō.
saha
Inflection of saha (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | saha | sahat | ||
genitive | sahan | sahojen | ||
partitive | sahaa | sahoja | ||
illative | sahaan | sahoihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | saha | sahat | ||
accusative | nom. | saha | sahat | |
gen. | sahan | |||
genitive | sahan | sahojen sahainrare | ||
partitive | sahaa | sahoja | ||
inessive | sahassa | sahoissa | ||
elative | sahasta | sahoista | ||
illative | sahaan | sahoihin | ||
adessive | sahalla | sahoilla | ||
ablative | sahalta | sahoilta | ||
allative | sahalle | sahoille | ||
essive | sahana | sahoina | ||
translative | sahaksi | sahoiksi | ||
abessive | sahatta | sahoitta | ||
instructive | — | sahoin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Ultimately from Old Swedish sāgh, possibly via Finnish saha.
saha
Declension of saha (type 3/kana, no gradation, gemination) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | saha | sahat |
genitive | sahan | sahhoin |
partitive | sahhaa | sahoja |
illative | sahhaa | sahhoi |
inessive | sahas | sahois |
elative | sahast | sahoist |
allative | sahalle | sahoille |
adessive | sahal | sahoil |
ablative | sahalt | sahoilt |
translative | sahaks | sahoiks |
essive | sahanna, sahhaan | sahoinna, sahhoin |
exessive1) | sahant | sahoint |
1) obsolete *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl) **) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive. |
saha
Inherited from Sanskrit सह (saha).
saha
Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “saha”, in Pali-English Dictionary, London: Chipstead
saha
From Proto-Central Philippine *sáhaʔ (“shoot of plant”). Compare Bikol Central saha, Cebuano saha, Hiligaynon saha, and Waray-Waray saha. Alternatively, borrowed from Hokkien 棕合 (chang-ha̍h), according to Manuel (1948).
sahà (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜑ)
From Proto-Mixtec *xèʔè.
saha
Compare West Makian safat and Sahu sata, both meaning "palm of hand, sole of foot".
saha (Jawi ساه)
From Ottoman Turkish ساحه (saha, “green, courtyard; field”), from Arabic ساحَة (sāḥa).
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saha (definite accusative sahayı, plural sahalar)
Borrowed from Old Swedish sagh.
saha
Declension of saha (type III/jalkõ, no gradation) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | saha | sahad |
genitive | saha | sahojõ, sahoi |
partitive | sahha | sahoitõ, sahoi |
illative | sahhasõ, sahha | sahoisõ |
inessive | sahaz | sahoiz |
elative | sahassõ | sahoissõ |
allative | sahalõ | sahoilõ |
adessive | sahallõ | sahoillõ |
ablative | sahaltõ | sahoiltõ |
translative | sahassi | sahoissi |
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl) **) the terminative is formed by adding the suffix -ssaa to the short illative (sg) or the genitive. ***) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka to the genitive. |