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saal

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See also: Saal, SAAL, sål, and sáál

Afrikaans

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Dutch zaal, from Middle Dutch sale, from Old Dutch sala.

Noun

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saal (plural sale)

  1. hall, large room
    Die museum beskik oor drie sale.
    The museum disposes of three halls.
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From dialectal Dutch zaal, from zadel with loss of intervocalic -d-, from Middle Dutch sadel, from Old Dutch *sadul, from Proto-Germanic *sadulaz.

Noun

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saal (plural saals)

  1. saddle
    Baie ou volke het geen saals gebruik nie.
    Many ancient peoples did not use saddles.

Estonian

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Etymology

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From either German Saal or Middle Low German sāl.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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saal (genitive saali, partitive saali)

  1. hall, large room
    Saal on täna kinni.
    The hall is closed today.

Declension

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Declension of saal (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative saal saalid
accusative nom.
gen. saali
genitive saalide
partitive saali saale
saalisid
illative saali
saalisse
saalidesse
saalesse
inessive saalis saalides
saales
elative saalist saalidest
saalest
allative saalile saalidele
saalele
adessive saalil saalidel
saalel
ablative saalilt saalidelt
saalelt
translative saaliks saalideks
saaleks
terminative saalini saalideni
essive saalina saalidena
abessive saalita saalideta
comitative saaliga saalidega
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Naga Pidgin

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Etymology

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Inherited from Assamese ছাল (sal), from Classical Persian سال (sāl).

Noun

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saal

  1. year