Sa
See also: Appendix:Variations of "sa"
English
See also
- Wiktionary's coverage of Sa terms
Galician
Etymology
Attested in Medieval Latin charters as Sala,[1] from Suevic or Gothic, from Proto-Germanic *salą (“house, dwelling”).[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsaː/
Proper noun
Sa f
- A parish of O Páramo, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Senra, Ortigueira, A Coruña, Galicia.
- A village in Veiga, Ortigueira, A Coruña, Galicia.
- A village in Pezobre, Santiso, A Coruña, Galicia.
- A village in Cordido, Foz, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Recaré, O Valadouro, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Covelas, Ribadeo, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Mouricios, Chantada, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Baltar, A Pastoriza, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in San Xiao de Mos, Castro de Rei, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Insua, Vilalba, Lugo, Galicia.
- A village in Araúxo, Lobios, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in Albarellos, Boborás, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in Valongo, Cortegada, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in Serantes, Leiro, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in Armariz, Negueira de Ramuín, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in O Condado, Padrenda, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in Domés, Verea, Ourense, Galicia.
- A village in Borraxeiros, Agolada, Pontevedra, Galicia.
- A village in Val de Sangorza, Agolada, Pontevedra, Galicia.
- A village in Camposancos, A Guarda, Pontevedra, Galicia.
See also
Sa on the Galician Wikipedia.Wikipedia gl
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