Transnistria

See also: Transnístria

English

Moldavia in purple, Transnistria in yellow

Etymology

From Romanian Transnistria, from Latin trans + Romanian Nistru (Dniester) + -ia: literally “beyond the river Dniester”. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Proper noun

Transnistria

  1. (historical) A governorate of Romania during World War II, established in 1941 and captured by Soviet forces in 1944.
  2. An autonomous territory within Moldova, not internationally recognized as a nation.

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Asturian

Proper noun

Transnistria f

  1. Transnistria

Basque

Proper noun

Transnistria

  1. Transnistria

Estonian

Proper noun

Transnistria

  1. Transnistria

Finnish

Proper noun

Transnistria

  1. Transnistria

Declension

Inflection of Transnistria (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative Transnistria
genitive Transnistrian
partitive Transnistriaa
illative Transnistriaan
singular plural
nominative Transnistria
accusative nom. Transnistria
gen. Transnistrian
genitive Transnistrian
partitive Transnistriaa
inessive Transnistriassa
elative Transnistriasta
illative Transnistriaan
adessive Transnistrialla
ablative Transnistrialta
allative Transnistrialle
essive Transnistriana
translative Transnistriaksi
instructive
abessive Transnistriatta
comitative

Indonesian

Proper noun

Transnistria

  1. Transnistria

Italian

Proper noun

Transnistria f

  1. Transnistria

Norwegian

Proper noun

Transnistria n

  1. Transnistria

Piedmontese

Proper noun

Transnistria f

  1. Transnistria

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [transˈni.stri.a]

Proper noun

Transnistria f

  1. Transnistria

Declension

gender f uncountable
Nom/Acc Transnistria
Gen/Dat Transnistriei

Derived terms

  • transnistrian
  • Nistru (river)

Spanish

Proper noun

Transnistria f

  1. Transnistria (a breakaway country in Moldova)
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