Баба Яга
Bulgarian
Etymology
From баба (baba, “grandmother, old woman”) + Russian Яга́ (Jagá). Second element preserved in dialects as native енза́ (enzá, “ulcer, infection”) (with progressive palatalization of *-g- after *ę). Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *baba ęga.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈbabɐ ˈja̟ɡɐ]
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Proper noun
Ба́ба Я́га • (Bába Jága) f
Related terms
- Дя́до Торбала́н (Djádo Torbalán)
- Ба́го Я́ро (Bágo Járo)
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