"ܒܓܝܐ" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Assyrian Neo-Aramaic]

IPA: [baːɡiːjeː] [standard] Forms: ܒܵܓܝܼܹܐ [canonical], bāgīyē [romanization]
Etymology: The name of the dance genre, originally called Sheikhani, takes its name from the song Bagiye by Juliana Jendo, which is named after one of her relatives. The song is of the Sheikhani genre and was then applied to that entire genre of dance. Head templates: {{aii-proper noun|ܒܵܓܝܼܹܐ|f}} ܒܵܓܝܼܹܐ • (bāgīyē) f
  1. a female given name Categories (topical): Assyrian Neo-Aramaic female given names, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic given names
    Sense id: en-ܒܓܝܐ-aii-name-pLhOhtoi Categories (other): Assyrian Neo-Aramaic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic entries with incorrect language header: 52 48
  2. Sheikhani, a genre of Assyrian dance, or sometimes a subgenre of it.
    Sense id: en-ܒܓܝܐ-aii-name-kHJfVe5Q Categories (other): Assyrian Neo-Aramaic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic entries with incorrect language header: 52 48

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