What part of speech is sagas?

Sagas can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. sagas is a noun, plural of saga.

Inflections

Noun

What does sagas mean?

Definitions

Noun

saga - a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account

Examples of sagas

#   Sentence  
1. noun Icelanders can read old sagas, but the writing and context have changed so much that they don't understand what the texts are about.
2. noun I found a very interesting website that presents the complete text of Icelandic sagas, some of which are also translated into English and Danish.
3. noun There will be two volumes to this saga.
4. noun The Terminator saga also has a television series.
5. noun The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun.
6. noun For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out.
7. noun Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected.
8. noun Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century.
9. noun The Terminator saga also has a television series.
10. noun The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun.
11. noun For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out.
12. noun Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected.
13. noun Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century.
Sentence  
noun
Icelanders can read old sagas, but the writing and context have changed so much that they don't understand what the texts are about.
I found a very interesting website that presents the complete text of Icelandic sagas, some of which are also translated into English and Danish.
There will be two volumes to this saga.
The Terminator saga also has a television series.
The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun.
For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out.
Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected.
Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century.
The Terminator saga also has a television series.
The fighting is done, feasting begun, a saga well spun.
For the past four years British expats had been riding an emotional rollercoaster as the long Brexit saga played out.
Meanwhile, another cruise ship, the Westerdam, finally docked Thursday in the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville, ending a two-week-long saga that saw the ship being turned away by Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and the Philippines due to unsubstantiated fears that someone on board had been infected.
Saga is the generic name for old Scandinavian legends, the majority of which were written in Iceland between the 12th and 15th century.

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