Fiji

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See also: fiji

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Fiji

  1. A country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania. Capital and largest city: Suva.

Holonyms

Derived terms

Translations

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Further reading

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Fiji m

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. 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

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Proper noun

Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Proper noun

Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pt

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Fiji f pl

  1. 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

  1. 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)

  1. 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

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Declension

Derived terms

See also

Turkmen

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Proper noun

Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Uzbek

Other scripts
Cyrillic Фижи (Fiji)
Latin Fiji
Perso-Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

Proper noun

Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Yoruba

Etymology

Yoruba Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia yo
Fíjì

Borrowed from English Fiji.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Fíjì

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)