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Comments for SAGA:
The word "saga" means "button" in Lithuanian.-- monie 1/23/2005
Saga means fairy tale in Swedish.-- mtiina 7/29/2005
Saga means "journey" in Portuguese. It's a very famous story by Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen.-- Mary-Rach 11/11/2005
Saga was the name of the girl who rather wanted to be a boy, and pretended to be so to be allowed to play soccer, in the book and film My Life as a Dog. She was a great boxer.-- Anonymous User 12/14/2005
It is pronounced as SAH-gah.-- Ylva 1/30/2006
Saga is the name of the heroine in the show "Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy".-- Anonymous User 2/28/2006
It is the same name as in English: Saga, a fiction-story with loyality and brave characters.-- Anonymous User 8/28/2007
This is my name. Despite having to constantly correct people on its pronunciation, I love it very much.-- shagbo 12/13/2007
In some regional variaties of the Anglo-Saxon dialect and Norse language I think this would have been pronounced saa-ya, however, in English saa-ga is the standard which I immediately associate with the idea of a saga, a long story.-- Locket 3/31/2008
It is pronounced as SAY-gah.-- Anonymous User 6/27/2009
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