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Latest revision as of 23:58, 25 August 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia Etymology[edit] From Russian баня f (bánja). a traditional Russian banya banya (plural banyas) - A type of steam bath, popular in Russia.
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Catalan[edit] Etymology[edit] From Celtic *banna, neutral plural form of *bannum. Cognate to Occitan bana. banya f (plural banyes) - horn (animal's head)
banya - Third-person singular present indicative form of banyar.
- Second-person singular imperative form of banyar.
Hungarian[edit] Pronunciation[edit] - IPA(key): /ˈbɒɲɒ/
- Hyphenation: ba‧nya
banya (plural banyák) - hag, harridan, witch
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