Soviet in Portuguese
Soviet in Portuguese is soviético, soviética, soviete — Soviet means an elected council that formed the basic unit of government in the former Soviet Union.
Soviet in Portuguese
soviético
soviético
A citizen of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
soviética
A citizen of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
soviético
Pertaining to or resembling a soviet (council).
soviete
(historical) A workers' council, an institution first formed during the 1905 Russian Revolution and then instituted as the main form of communist government at all levels in the Soviet Union; by extension, a similar organization in early Chinese communism and elsewhere.
What does "Soviet" mean?
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noun An elected council that formed the basic unit of government in the former Soviet Union.
"Workers elected representatives to the local soviet."
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adjective Relating to the Soviet Union or its government.
"The museum has an exhibit on Soviet space exploration."
Soviet in a sentence
- Workers elected representatives to the local soviet.
- The museum has an exhibit on Soviet space exploration.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Soviet" in Portuguese?
"Soviet" in Portuguese is soviético, soviética, soviete. Soviet means: An elected council that formed the basic unit of government in the former Soviet Union.
How do you use "Soviet" in a sentence?
Example: "Workers elected representatives to the local soviet." In Portuguese, "Soviet" is soviético, soviética, soviete.
Are there other ways to say "Soviet" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "Soviet": soviético, soviética, soviete.
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