Austrija
See also:Austrijā
Latvian
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Etymology
editBorrowed fromLatinAustria, fromOld High GermanOstarrîchi (the first element of which means "east" and stems fromProto-Germanic*austraz(“eastern”), and the second element of which isrīhhi(“realm”)). The word was adapted to Latvian spelling ( +-ija.
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
editAustrija f (4th declension)
- Austria (a country inCentral Europe; official name:Austrijas Republika)
- Austrijas karogs ―the flag ofAustria
- Austrijas teritorija ―the territory ofAustria
- Austrijā ir labi attīstīta tirgus ekonomika ―inAustria there is a well developed market economy
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
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nominative | Austrija | — |
genitive | Austrijas | — |
dative | Austrijai | — |
accusative | Austriju | — |
instrumental | Austriju | — |
locative | Austrijā | — |
vocative | Austrija | — |
Related terms
editSee also
edit- Albānija
- Andora
- Apvienotā Karaliste
- Armēnija
- Austrija
- Azerbaidžāna
- Baltkrievija
- Beļģija
- Bosnija un Hercegovina
- Bulgārija
- Čehija
- Dānija
- Francija
- Grieķija
- Gruzija
- Horvātija
- Igaunija
- Islande~Īslande
- Itālija
- Īrija
- Kazahstāna
- Kipra
- Kosova
- Krievija
- Latvija
- Lietuva
- Lihtenšteina
- Luksemburga
- Malta
- Melnkalne
- Moldova
- Monako
- Nīderlande
- Norvēģija
- Polija
- Portugāle
- Rumānija
- Sanmarīno
- Serbija
- Slovākija
- Slovēnija
- Somija
- Spānija
- Šveice
- Turcija
- Ukraina
- Ungārija
- Vatikāns
- Vācija
- Ziemeļmaķedonija
- Zviedrija
Lithuanian
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the flag ofAustria
Etymology
editBorrowed fromLatinAustria. Bysurface analysis,áustras +ija.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editÁustrija f (uncountable,related adjectiveáustriškas,demonymáustras,female demonymáustrė)stress pattern 1
- Austria (a country inCentral Europe; official name:Áustrijos Respùblika)
Declension
editnominative | Áustrija |
---|---|
genitive | Áustrijos |
dative | Áustrijai |
accusative | Áustriją |
instrumental | Áustrija |
locative | Áustrijoje |
vocative | Áustrija |
See also
edit- Airija
- Albanija
- Andora
- Armėnija
- Austrija
- Azerbaidžanas
- Baltarusija
- Belgija
- Bosnija ir Hercegovina
- Bulgarija
- Čekija
- Danija
- Estija
- Graikija
- Gruzija
- Gudija
- Islandija
- Ispanija
- Italija
- Jungtinė Karalystė
- Juodkalnija
- Kazachstanas
- Kipras
- Kosovas
- Kroatija
- Latvija
- Lenkija
- Lichtenšteinas
- Lietuva
- Liuksemburgas
- Makedonija
- Malta
- Moldavija
- Monakas
- Nyderlandai
- Norvegija
- Portugalija
- Prancūzija
- Rumunija
- Rusija
- San Marinas
- Serbija
- Slovakija
- Slovėnija
- Suomija
- Švedija
- Šveicarija
- Turkija
- Ukraina
- Vatikanas
- Vengrija
- Vokietija
Further reading
edit- Austrija inVisuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia)
Serbo-Croatian
editPronunciation
editProper noun
editÀustrija f (Cyrillic spellingА̀устрија)
- Austria (a country inCentral Europe)
Declension
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