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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji
A country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania . Capital and largest city: Suva .
Holonyms
Derived terms
Descendants
Translations
Fiji - a country in Oceania comprising over 300 islands
See also
Further reading
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji m
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Derived terms
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji n
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Interlingua
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji f pl
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Derived terms
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji m
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Further reading
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji n (genitive Fijis )
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Further reading
Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Declension
Derived terms
See also
(countries of Oceania ) Okyanusya ülkesi ; Avustralya , Cook Adaları , Fiji , Kiribati , Marshall Adaları , Mikronezya , Nauru , Niue , Palau , Papua Yeni Gine , Samoa , Solomon Adaları , Tonga , Tuvalu , Vanuatu , Yeni Zelanda
Turkmen
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Uzbek
Etymology
Borrowed from Fijian Viti , from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".
Proper noun
Fiji
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )
Yoruba
Etymology
Fíjì
Borrowed from English Fiji .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Fíjì
Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania )