Faja in english
Belt
pronunciation: belt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: belt part of speech: noun
In gestures




faja = gaff ; sash ; girdle ; obi.
Example: As gaffs are an undergarment, they cannot be returned for hygienic reasons.Example: Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.Example: Elizabethan men would sometimes wear girdles, the equivalent of the female corset, to obtain the wasp-waisted look!.Example: Although there is some indication that the manner of wearing an obi indicated social rank, this had little to do karate and more with social traditions.fajar = gird ; swaddle.
Example: The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.Example: Swaddling infants with the hips and knees in an extended position may increase the risk of hip dysplasia and dislocation.