Latvian

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Etymology

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Via other European languages, ultimately from New Latin Ūtopia, the name of a fictional island, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system in the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More. Coined from Ancient Greek οὐ (ou, not, no) + τόπος (tópos, place, region).

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utopija f (4th declension)

  1. utopia

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Lithuanian

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Etymology

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Via other European languages, ultimately from New Latin Ūtopia, the name of a fictional island, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system in the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More. Coined from Ancient Greek οὐ (ou, not, no) + τόπος (tópos, place, region).

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utõpija f (plural utõpijos) stress pattern 1

  1. utopia

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /utǒpija/
  • Hyphenation: u‧to‧pi‧ja
  • Rhymes: -ija

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utòpija f (Cyrillic spelling уто̀пија)

  1. utopia

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