"Baba Yaga" meaning in Spanish

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Proper name

IPA: /ˌbaba ʝaˈɡa/, [ˌba.β̞a ʝaˈɣ̞a], /ˌbaba ʝaˈɡa/ (note: everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay), [ˌba.β̞a ʝaˈɣ̞a] (note: everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay), /ˌbaba ʃaˈɡa/ (note: Buenos Aires and environs), [ˌba.β̞a ʃaˈɣ̞a] (note: Buenos Aires and environs), /ˌbaba ʒaˈɡa/ (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay), [ˌba.β̞a ʒaˈɣ̞a] (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay)
Etymology: Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *baba ęga (literally “hag of terror”), probably through Russian Ба́ба-Яга́ (Bába-Jagá). Etymology templates: {{der|es|sla-pro|*baba ęga|lit=hag of terror}} Proto-Slavic *baba ęga (literally “hag of terror”), {{bor|es|ru|Ба́ба-Яга́}} Russian Ба́ба-Яга́ (Bába-Jagá) Head templates: {{head|es|proper nouns|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=Baba Yaga}} Baba Yaga f, {{es-proper noun|f|head=Baba Yaga}} Baba Yaga f
  1. (Slavic mythology) Baba Yaga Wikipedia link: es:Baba Yaga Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Mythological figures, Slavic mythology Synonyms: Baba Yagá
    Sense id: en-Baba_Yaga-es-name-FM4tpZlS Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

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