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  1. SA:


French

Detailed Translations for SA from French to English

sa:

sa adj

  1. sa (ses; son)
    her
  2. sa (son; ses)
    whose

Translation Matrix for sa:

ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
her sa; ses; son
whose sa; ses; son de qui; dont; selon lequel

Wiktionary Translations for sa:

sa
noun
  1. langue océanienne parlée au Vanuatu dans le sud de l’île de Pentecôte, qui a pour code ISO 639-3 sax.
    • saSa
sa
en-pron
  1. belonging to
  2. belonging to it
  3. attributive: belonging to him

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
sa its ervanvervangt *van het
sa her ihr — Form des femininen Possessivpronomens „ihr, ihre, ihr“: Zeigt den Besitz, das Eigentum oder die Zugehörigkeit einer Person beziehungsweise Sache zu einer weiblichen Person, Sache an

SA:

SA [la ~] nomen

  1. la SA
    the Inc; the plc
    • Inc [the ~] nomen
    • plc [the ~] nomen

Translation Matrix for SA:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Inc SA
plc SA

Wiktionary Translations for SA:

SA
noun
  1. company with transferable ownership and limited shareholder liability

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
SA Inc.; Inc AGAktiengesellschaft

saï:


Synonyms for "saï":

  • sapajou; capucin

Wiktionary Translations for saï:

saï
noun
  1. trident japonais non tranchant.

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English

Detailed Translations for SA from English to French

sa:


Synonyms for "sa":


SA:

SA [the ~] nomen

  1. the SA (security association)
    – A combination of identifiers, which together define Internet Protocol security (IPsec), that protects communication between sender and receiver. 1

Translation Matrix for SA:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- Storm Troops; Sturmabteilung
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
association de sécurité SA; security association

Related Definitions for "SA":

  1. Nazi militia created by Hitler in 1921 that helped him to power but was eclipsed by the SS after 19432
  2. A combination of identifiers, which together define Internet Protocol security (IPsec), that protects communication between sender and receiver.1