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* Ossetian: {{t|os|Советон Цӕдис}}
* Ossetian: {{t|os|Советон Цӕдис}}
* Pashto: {{t|ps|اتحاد شوروی|tr=ittihād šuravi}}
* Pashto: {{t|ps|اتحاد شوروی|tr=ittihād šuravi}}
* Persian: {{t|fa|اتحاد شوروی|tr=ettehâd-e šuravi}}
* Persian: {{t|fa|اِتِّحادِ شورَوی|tr=ettehâd-e šuravi}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|Związek Radziecki|m}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|Związek Radziecki|m}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|União Soviética|f}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|União Soviética|f}}
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* Udmurt: {{t|udm|Кенешо Союз}}
* Udmurt: {{t|udm|Кенешо Союз}}
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|Радя́нський Сою́з|m}}
* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|Радя́нський Сою́з|m}}
* Urdu: {{t|ur|سوویت اتحاد|tr=sovyat ittihād}}
* Urdu: {{t|ur|سووِیَت اِتِّحاد|m}}
* Uyghur: {{t|ug|سوۋېت ئىتتىپاقى}}
* Uyghur: {{t|ug|سوۋېت ئىتتىپاقى}}
* Uzbek: {{t|uz|Sovet Ittifoqi}}
* Uzbek: {{t|uz|Sovet Ittifoqi}}

Revision as of 00:24, 1 November 2023

English

 Soviet Union on Wikipedia
Flag of the Soviet Union.

Etymology

Clipping of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Attested since October 1919 in U.S. newspapers.[1]

Pronunciation

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    • Audio (Mid-Atlantic):(file)

Proper noun

the Soviet Union

  1. Ellipsis of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
    • 2005, Tony Judt, “The Impossible Settlement”, in Postwar: A history of Europe since 1945, London: Vintage Books, published 2010, →ISBN:
      Hence the famous February 9th 1946 speech at the Bolshoi Theatre, where Stalin announced that the Soviet Union was returning to its pre-war emphasis on industrialization, war-preparedness, and the inevitabibility of conflict between capitalism and Communism, and made explicit what was already obvious, that henceforth the Soviet Union would cooperate with the West only when it suited her.
  2. (informal) The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

Descendants

Translations

See also

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References

  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “Soviet Union”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.