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What does the word yaga mean?

"Yaga" is not a common word in English. It's possible that it's a misspelling of a word or a word from another language. Here are some possibilities:

1. Yaga as a misspelling:

* Yaga could be a misspelling of "yoga." Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice originating in ancient India.

* Yaga could be a misspelling of "yaga," a term from Hindu mythology. In Hinduism, yaga refers to a ritual sacrifice performed to appease deities and gain blessings.

2. Yaga in other languages:

* In some Slavic languages, "yaga" can refer to a female witch or spirit. This refers to Baba Yaga, a powerful figure in Slavic folklore, often depicted as a wicked hag who lives in a hut on chicken legs.

* "Yaga" can also be a surname.

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