SAKAI

Etymology 1

Noun

Sakai (plural Sakai)

A member of a certain people of Malaya.

Proper noun

Sakai

The language spoken by this people.

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Sakai (plural Sakais)

A large city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

A city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan.

A former town in Sawa district, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, amalgamated in 2005 into the city of Isesaki.

A town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.

A former village in Higashichikuma district, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, amalgamated in 2005 into the village of Chikuhoku.

A surname.

Anagrams

• Asaki, sakia

Source: Wiktionary



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