a member of a people of W Africa living chiefly in S Ghana
2.
the language of this people, belonging to the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family
GA in British English
abbreviation for
1.
General Assembly (of the United Nations)
2.
general average
3.
Georgia
Ga. in British English
abbreviation for
Georgia
Georgia in British English
(ˈdʒɔːdʒjə)
noun
1.
a republic in NW Asia, on the Black Sea: an independent kingdom during the Middle Ages, it was divided by Turkey and Persia in 1555; became part of Russia in 1918 and a separate Soviet republic in 1936; its independence was recognized internationally in 1992. It is rich in minerals and has hydroelectric resources. Official language: Georgian. Religion: Orthodox Christian majority, Muslim minority. Currency: lari. Capital: Tbilisi. Pop: 3 912 061 (2017 est). Area: 69 493 sq km (26 831 sq miles)
2.
a state of the southeastern US, on the Atlantic: consists of coastal plains with forests and swamps, rising to the Cumberland Plateau and the Appalachians in the northwest. Capital: Atlanta. Pop: 8 684 715 (2003 est). Area: 152 489 sq km (58 876 sq miles)
Abbreviation: Ga or (with zip code) GA
GA in American English
1.
General Agent
2.
General Assembly
3.
general average
: also ga, G/A
4.
Georgia
Ga in American English1
1. Bible
Galatians
2.
Georgia
Ga in American English2
Chemistry
gallium
Examples of 'ga' in a sentence
ga
Staring into the mirror at her ruined hair, she promised: `I'll ga you for this.