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・ Gababedji
・ Gabacho
・ Gabaculine
・ Gabad
・ Gabadaweediya
・ Ga'anda language
・ Ga'ash
・ Ga'at
・ Ga'aton
・ Ga'aton River
・ Ga'dang language
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Ga-ga
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・ Ga-Rei
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・ Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality
・ Ga-Selati River
・ Ga-young
・ GA1
・ GA16DE
・ GA16DNE
・ GA200
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Ga-ga : ウィキペディア英語版
Ga-ga

Ga-ga (literally 'touch-touch' in Hebrew) is a variant of dodgeball that is played with one ball. The game combines dodging, striking, running, and jumping, with the object of being the last person standing. Players hit the ball at each other with their hands, and are eliminated if the ball strikes them on or below the knee. The game can be played by a group of individual players or with teams, as well as in one-on-one matches. Rules, ball types, pit surfaces, and pit sizes can vary widely at different venues. Other names for this game include Israeli dodgeball, octo-ball and panda ball.
==Gameplay==
Ga-ga is played in a large octagon or hexagon called a ga-ga pit. The ga-ga pit generally consists of flat walls atop a smooth dirt, turf, or sand surface. The ga-ga ball can vary in size and form, generally ranging from a foam dodgeball to a rubber kickball. The game begins when one player throws the ga-ga ball into the air; while their backs are against the wall, the players shout "Ga" on each of the first three bounces. After three bounces, the ball is in play, and the players may leave the wall and "hit" the ball at each other in the pit. A player who is hit by the ball or breaks a rule is eliminated and must leave the game. Players may not "hit" the ball twice in a row, and a player who causes the ball to leave the pit is out. When the ball is caught in the air, the last person to hit the ball is out.〔(Giddy over Ga-ga: Dodgeball-like game from Israel is a hit )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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