yugoslavia

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English - Turkish
Yugoslav

Rahibe Teresa, 1910 yılında Yugoslavya'da doğdu. - Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia in 1910.

Onun annesi Yugoslav. - His mother is Yugoslavian.

Yugoslav i
yugoslavian
yugoslav
Yugoslavian
yugoslavca
federal republic of yugoslavia
Federal Yugoslavya Cumhuriyeti
Yugoslav
i., s. Yugoslav; Yugoslavyalı
Yugoslavian
i., s. Yugoslav; Yugoslavyalı
yugoslav
Yugoslav
yugoslavian
Yugoslavyalı
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of yugoslavia in Turkish Turkish dictionary

YUGOSLAV
Yugoslavya halkından olan kimse
YUGOSLAV
Yugoslav halkına özgü olan
English - English
Former country on the Balkan Peninsula. In addition to Serbia and Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Croatia were also part of the Yugoslav Federation prior to the 1990s
{i} country of southeast Europe comprised of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro (formerly included Bosnia, Croatia, Herzegovina, Macedonia and Slovenia)
a former country in southeast Europe, between the 1920s and early 1990s, that was made up of six republics, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Former federated country situated on the west-central Balkan Peninsula of southern Europe
Former country on the Balkan Peninsula. In addition to Serbia and Montenegro, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Croatia were also part of the Yugoslav Federation prior to the 1990s
a mountainous republic in southeastern Europe
Yugo
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
the Yugoslav state that existed from 1943 until 1992 (abbreviation SFRY)
Yugoslav
of, or relating to Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
FRY the Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) the official name for Serbia and Montenegro, two states of the former country of Yugoslavia, in Eastern Europe. Population: 10,406,750 (1991). Capital: Belgrade. It has existed as a country since 1992
Yugoslav
a Yugoslav person
Yugoslav
Yugoslav means belonging or relating to the former Yugoslavia, or to its people or culture. A Yugoslav was a Yugoslav citizen, or a person of Yugoslav origin
Yugoslav
{i} resident of Yugoslavia (former republic in southeastern Europe now dissolved into several separate nations)
Yugoslav
{s} of Yugoslavia (former republic in southeastern Europe now dissolved into several separate nations)
Yugoslavian
{s} of Yugoslavia (former republic in southeastern Europe now dissolved into several separate nations)
Yugoslavian
Yugoslavian means the same as Yugoslav
Yugoslavian
{i} resident of Yugoslavia (federation in southeastern Europe comprised of the republics Serbia and Montenegro)
yugoslav
a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia
yugoslav
of or relating to or characteristic of the former country of Yugoslavia or its people or languages; "Yugoslavian wine"
yugoslavian
Of or relating to Yugoslavia
yugoslavian
of or relating to or characteristic of the former country of Yugoslavia or its people or languages; "Yugoslavian wine
yugoslavian
A native of Yugoslavia
Turkish - English

Definition of yugoslavia in Turkish English dictionary

yugoslav
jugoslav
yugoslav
jugoslavian
yugoslav
yugoslavian
Yugoslav
Yugoslavian, Jugoslavian; of Yugoslavia; of the Yugoslavs
Yugoslav
(a) Yugoslav, (a) Jugoslav, (a) Yugoslavian, (a) Jugoslavian
Yugoslav
hist
Yugoslav
Yugoslav, Yugoslavian
Yugoslav
yugoslav
Yugoslav
yugoslavia

Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia in 1910. - Rahibe Teresa, 1910 yılında Yugoslavya'da doğdu.

His mother is Yugoslavian. - Onun annesi Yugoslav.

yugoslavia

    Hyphenation

    Yu·go·sla·vi·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    yugōsläviı

    Pronunciation

    /ˌyo͞ogōˈslävēə/ /ˌjuːɡoʊˈslɑːviːə/

    Etymology

    () From Serbo-Croatian jugo (south) and slavija (slavia, the land of the Slavs). Literally, the land of the south Slavs.
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