Yugoslavia
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Proper noun — A former country in southeastern Europe that existed for most of the 20th century before splitting into several independent nations.
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Etymology
From Serbo-Croatian Jugoslavija, literally "land of the South Slavs," combining jug ("south") and Slavija ("Slavia").
Full origin of Yugoslavia →Frequently asked questions
What does “Yugoslavia” mean?
The word “Yugoslavia” means a former country in southeastern Europe that existed for most of the 20th century before splitting into several independent nations. In plain terms, a former Balkan country, now divided into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.
How do you pronounce “Yugoslavia”?
“Yugoslavia” is pronounced yoo-guh-SLAH-vee-uh (/ˌju.ɡəˈslɑ.vi.ə/ in IPA).
How do you use “Yugoslavia” in a sentence?
Here is “Yugoslavia” used in a sentence: “Yugoslavia broke apart into separate countries in the early 1990s.”
What part of speech is “Yugoslavia”?
“Yugoslavia” is a proper noun.
Is “Yugoslavia” a common word?
“Yugoslavia” is an uncommon word in modern English.