sala

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English

Etymology 1

From Spanish sala, from Germanic. Compare Swedish sal. Doublet of salle and sale.

Noun

sala (plural salas)

  1. a large hall or reception room
  2. (Philippines) a living room
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from Thai ศาลา (sǎa-laa), ultimately from Sanskrit शाला (śālā, hall).

Noun

sala (plural salas)

  1. (Thailand) an open pavilion in Thailand used as a meeting place or to shelter from the weather

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Hindi साला (sālā).

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Noun

sala (plural salas)

  1. (India) brother-in-law; wife's brother

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Etymology

Of Germanic origin, from Frankish *sali.

Noun

sala f (plural sales)

  1. room
  2. hall

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