Jugoslavia

See also: Jugoslávia

English

Proper noun

Jugoslavia

  1. Dated form of Yugoslavia.
    • 1982, Alfred Connor Bowman, Zones of Strain: A Memoir of the Early Cold War; page 157:
      The recent Osimo settlement calls for the building of an industrial area on two-thirds of the Trieste Carso, in which the majority of labor should come from various parts of Jugoslavia, especially Macedonians.

Faroese

Etymology

From Serbo-Croatian Jugoslavija.

Proper noun

Jugoslavia

  1. Yugoslavia

Derived terms


Finnish

Proper noun

Jugoslavia

  1. Yugoslavia (Former country in the Balkans)

Declension

Inflection of Jugoslavia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative Jugoslavia
genitive Jugoslavian
partitive Jugoslaviaa
illative Jugoslaviaan
singular plural
nominative Jugoslavia
accusative nom. Jugoslavia
gen. Jugoslavian
genitive Jugoslavian
partitive Jugoslaviaa
inessive Jugoslaviassa
elative Jugoslaviasta
illative Jugoslaviaan
adessive Jugoslavialla
ablative Jugoslavialta
allative Jugoslavialle
essive Jugoslaviana
translative Jugoslaviaksi
instructive
abessive Jugoslaviatta
comitative

Anagrams


Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Serbo-Croatian Jugoslavija/Југославија.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ju.ɡosˈla.vja/, [juɡoz̪l̺äːvjä]
  • Rhymes: -avja
  • Stress: Jugoslàvia
  • Hyphenation: Ju‧go‧sla‧via

Proper noun

Jugoslavia f

  1. Yugoslavia

Derived terms


Norwegian Bokmål

Proper noun

Jugoslavia

  1. Yugoslavia (historical, former country)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Proper noun

Jugoslavia

  1. Yugoslavia (historical, former country)

Venetian

Proper noun

Jugoslavia f

  1. Yugoslavia
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