sazo

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== Japanese == === Romanization === sazo Rōmaji transcription of さぞ == Old Occitan == === Noun === sazo f (oblique plural sazons, nominative singular sazo, nominative plural sazons) season (period lasting approximately three months) === See also === estat ivern (“winter”) == Swahili == === Etymology === From -saza (“to leave over”) + -o. === Pronunciation === === Noun === sazo class V (plural masazo class VI) remainder, leftover == Uzbek == === Etymology 1 === From the Early New Persian pronunciation of صَدَا (sadā), where postvocalic /d/ became /ð/. ==== Noun ==== sazo (plural sazolar) alternative form of sado (“voice, sound”) === Etymology 2 === Inherited from Chagatai سزا (szā /⁠säzā⁠/), from Classical Persian سَزَا (sazā). ==== Noun ==== sazo (plural sazolar) deserved punishment earnest desire ===== Related terms ===== === References === Wiliam Dirks, Temur Davranov, Eduardo Real (2005), “sazo”, in Oʻzbekcha / Inglizcha Lugʻat‎[1] (in Uzbek), The Central Asian Heritage Group, page 271 == Yami == === Etymology === Borrowed from Japanese 猿 (saru, “monkey”). === Noun === sazo monkey