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The Chinese word "萨迦" is formed through phonetic transliteration, specifically from the Tibetan "Sa skya", which denotes the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. The character "萨" (sà) approximates the sound "Sa", and "迦" (jiā) approximates "skya", with both characters selected solely for their pronunciation to replicate the foreign term without conveying meaning related to the original.
Word Definition - 萨迦
Sa'gya town and county, Tibetan: Sa skya, in Shigatse prefecture, central Tibet; saga (i.e. heroic tale)
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