Austrija

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See also: Austrijā

Latvian

 Austrija on Latvian Wikipedia
Austrija (Eiropā)
Austrijas karogs

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Austria, from Old High German Ostarrîchi (the first element of which means "east" and stems from Proto-Germanic *austraz (eastern), and the second element of which is rīhhi (realm)). The word was adapted to Latvian spelling ( +‎ -ija.

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Proper noun

Austrija f (4th declension)

  1. Austria (a country in Central Europe; official name: Austrijas Republika)
    Austrijas karogsthe flag of Austria
    Austrijas teritorijathe territory of Austria
    Austrijā ir labi attīstīta tirgus ekonomikain Austria there is a well developed market economy

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Lithuanian

 Austrija on Lithuanian Wikipedia
Áustrija
Áustrijos vė̃liava
the flag of Austria

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Austria. By surface analysis, áustras +‎ ija.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Aus‧tri‧ja

Proper noun

Áustrija f (uncountable, related adjective áustriškas, demonym áustras, female demonym áustrė) stress pattern 1

  1. Austria (a country in Central Europe; official name: Áustrijos Respùblika)

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ǎustrija/
  • Hyphenation: A‧u‧stri‧ja
  • Rhymes: -ija

Proper noun

Àustrija f (Cyrillic spelling А̀устрија)

  1. Austria (a country in Central Europe)

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