Литва

See also: литва and Літва

BashkirEdit

Proper nounEdit

Литва (Litva)

  1. Lithuania (a country in Eastern Europe)

BulgarianEdit

 
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Литва

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Proper nounEdit

Ли́тва (Lítvaf (related adjective лито́вски)

  1. Lithuania (a country in Eastern Europe)

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KazakhEdit

Cyrillic Литва (Litva)
Arabic ليتۆا
Latin Litva
 
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Proper nounEdit

Литва (Litva)

  1. Lithuania (a country in Eastern Europe)

Komi-ZyrianEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /ʎitˈʋa/, [ʎitˈʋä]

Proper nounEdit

Литва (Ľitva)

  1. Lithuania (a country in Eastern Europe)

RussianEdit

 
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EtymologyEdit

Inherited from Old East Slavic Литъва (Litŭva, area around Kaunas, modern South Eastern Lithuania; (by extension) Great Principality of Lithuania), from earlier Old East Slavic литъва (litŭva, Aukštaitians; (by extension) Lithuanians), akin to Lietuvà (Lithuania).

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): [lʲɪtˈva]
  • (file)

Proper nounEdit

Литва́ (Litváf inan (genitive Литвы́, related adjective лито́вский)

  1. Lithuania (a country in Eastern Europe)

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NounEdit

Ли̏тва f (Latin spelling Lȉtva)

  1. Lithuania

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UkrainianEdit

 
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PronunciationEdit

Proper nounEdit

Литва́ (Lytváf inan (genitive Литви́, uncountable, related adjective лито́вський)

  1. Lithuania (a country in Eastern Europe)
    Synonym: Лито́вська Респу́бліка (Lytóvsʹka Respúblika) (official name)

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