"Sa-tăng" meaning in Vietnamese

See Sa-tăng in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: [saː˧˧ taŋ˧˧] [Hà-Nội], [ʂaː˧˧ taŋ˧˧] [Huế], [saː˧˧ taŋ˧˧] [Huế], [ʂaː˧˧ taŋ˧˧] (note: Saigon), [saː˧˧ taŋ˧˧] (note: Saigon)
Etymology: From French Satan, ultimately from Hebrew שָׂטָן (satán, “adversary, accuser”). Etymology templates: {{bor|vi|fr|Satan}} French Satan, {{der|vi|he|שָׂטָן||adversary, accuser|sc=Hebr|tr=satán}} Hebrew שָׂטָן (satán, “adversary, accuser”) Head templates: {{head|vi|proper noun|head=|tr=}} Sa-tăng
  1. (religion) Satan Wikipedia link: Journey to the West, Sha Wujing, Tang Sanzang, Wu Cheng'en Categories (topical): Religion Synonyms: Sa-tan, Xa-tan
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