Abkhaz edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

а-га (a-ga) (pl)

  1. coast

Bulgarian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) (Turkish ağa).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈɡa]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun edit

ага́ (agám (relational adjective а́гов or а́говски)

  1. (historical) agha, master, patron

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References edit

  • ага”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • ага”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010
  • Georgiev, Vladimir I., editor (1971), “ага̀”, in Български етимологичен речник [Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), volume 1 (А – З), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Pubg. House, →ISBN, page 3
  • ага”, in Български тълковен речник [Bulgarian Explanatory Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), fourth edition, Sofia: Nauka i Izkustvo, 2005, page 18

Chechen edit

Noun edit

ага (agaclass d

  1. crib

Verb edit

ага (aga)

  1. to chisel
    Цо тархах шена садаӏаран цӏа аьгна
    Co tarxax šena sadaˀaran cʼa ägna
    He chiseled himself a resting place from rock

Dolgan edit

Noun edit

ага (aga)

  1. father

Kyrgyz edit

Etymology edit

Compare to Southern Altai ака (aka), etc.

Noun edit

ага (aga)

  1. (elder) brother
  2. uncle
  3. senior

Declension edit

Macedonian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) (Turkish ağa).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ага (agam

  1. agha
  2. (archaic) master, patron

Declension edit

Nanai edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Tungusic *akin, compare Evenki акин (akin), Even акан (akan), Manchu ᠠᡥᡡᠨ (ahūn).

Noun edit

ага (aga)

  1. elder brother

Russian edit

Etymology 1 edit

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Noun edit

а́га (ágaf anim (genitive а́ги, nominative plural а́ги, genitive plural аг)

  1. cane toad (Bufo marinus, now Rhinella marina)
    Synonym: жа́ба-а́га (žába-ága)
Declension edit

Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa), Turkish ağa.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ага́ (agáf anim (genitive аги́, nominative plural аги́, genitive plural аг)

  1. (historical, Turkey, Central Asia) agha, master, patron
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Etymology 3 edit

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Interjection edit

ага́ (ahá or agá)

  1. (colloquial) uh-huh (yes)
    Synonyms: да (da), так (tak), угу́ (uhú, ugú)
  2. (colloquial) aha! (upon figuring something out)
  3. (colloquial) ahah (laughter)
    Synonym: ахах (axax)
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Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آغا (ağa) (Turkish ağa, aga).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ǎɡa/
  • Hyphenation: а‧га

Noun edit

а̀га m (Latin spelling àga)

  1. agha
  2. (dated) master
  3. (dated) patron

Declension edit