A saga is long oral poem sharing legends of the vikings history, which were passed down as oral tradition. In fact students in Denmark still learn them under the topic of history. In a less formal sense, the word can refer to any long narrative story, usually involved and richly detailed, of heroic deeds and the people who carry them out.
There is no Hebrew word for saga. The English word is used. It's spelled סגה
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There's a Twilight Saga, a Harry Potter Saga, Sonic the Hedgehog Saga, depends what u mean by Saga. A saga is basically the same thing as a series.
"Saga" is not a name - it means story or history, from which the English word saga is sometimes used today.
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The family's saga of perseverance and triumph spanned multiple generations.
saga just means series. when they say Twilight Saga: New Moon, they just mean its related....hope this helps!
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You may be looking for the word 'Saga' which is a heoric Scandinavian story dealing with history and mythology or chronicles of a family
If you mean Malay Saga, name of a tree with hard, red seeds, it's Adenanthera pavonina If you mean Akar Saga, Malay name of a leguminous climber with hard, red seeds, Abrus precatorius