Yugoslavia in Latin
Yugoslavia in Latin is Iugoslavia — Yugoslavia means a former country in southeastern Europe that existed for most of the 20th century before splitting into several independent nations.
Yugoslavia in Latin
Iugoslavia
(historical) A former country in Southeast Europe in the Balkans, now split into 6 countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.
What does "Yugoslavia" mean?
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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.
"Yugoslavia broke apart into separate countries in the early 1990s."
Yugoslavia in a sentence
- Yugoslavia broke apart into separate countries in the early 1990s.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Yugoslavia" in Latin?
"Yugoslavia" in Latin is Iugoslavia. Yugoslavia means: A former country in southeastern Europe that existed for most of the 20th century before splitting into several independent nations.
How do you use "Yugoslavia" in a sentence?
Example: "Yugoslavia broke apart into separate countries in the early 1990s." In Latin, "Yugoslavia" is Iugoslavia.
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