different between yoga vs vinyasa
yoga
English
Wikiversity
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”) (whence also yoke).
Alternative forms
- Yoga
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?jo???/
- Rhymes: -????
Noun
yoga (countable and uncountable, plural yogas)
- Any of several Hindu or Buddhist disciplines aimed at training the consciousness for a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquillity; especially a system of exercises practiced to promote control of the body and mind.
Derived terms
- antigravity yoga
- doga
- goat yoga
- lemoga
- yogic
Translations
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Chamorro yoga.
Alternative forms
- joga
Noun
yoga (uncountable)
- The tree Elaeocarpus joga.
- Synonym: yoga tree
Anagrams
- Gayo, Goya, gayo, goya
Asturian
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”).
Noun
yoga m (uncountable)
- yoga (a Hindu discipline)
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?jo???a]
Noun
yoga
- yoga
Declension
Dutch
Etymology
Ultimately from Sanskrit ??? (yoga). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?jo?.?a?/
- Hyphenation: yo?ga
Noun
yoga m (uncountable)
- yoga
Derived terms
- yogaën
- yogi
- yogisch
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jo.?a/
Noun
yoga m (uncountable)
- yoga
Related terms
Further reading
- “yoga” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”).
Noun
yoga m (plural yoga)
- yoga
Japanese
Romanization
yoga
- R?maji transcription of ??
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”). Doublet of åk.
Noun
yoga m (definite singular yogaen, indefinite plural yogaer, definite plural yogaene)
- yoga
- disciplines and exercises based on yoga, but removed from the philosophical system
See also
- yogi
References
- “yoga” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”). Doublet of åk.
Noun
yoga m (definite singular yogaen, indefinite plural yogaer or yogaar, definite plural yogaene or yogaane)
- yoga
- disciplines and exercises based on yoga, but removed from the philosophical system
See also
- yogi
References
- “yoga” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”). Doublet of yugo.
Pronunciation
Noun
yoga m (plural yogas)
- yoga
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit ??? (yóga, “yoking, union”), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yáwgas, from Proto-Indo-European *yéwg-o-s, from *yewg- (“to join”).
Noun
yoga
- yoga
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vinyasa
English
Etymology
From Sanskrit ??????? (viny?sa, “disposition (of limbs)”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /v?n?j??s?/
Noun
vinyasa (plural vinyasas)
- (yoga) The transition between poses executed in succession, often timed with regular breathing. [from 20th c.]
- A style of yoga based on a flow between sequential poses and coordinated breathing. [from 20th c.]
Anagrams
- Visayan
vinyasa From the web:
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