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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. A country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania. Capital and largest city: Suva.

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  • Japanese: フィジー (Fijī)

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Catalan

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji m

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

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Danish

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Dutch

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji n

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Interlingua

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)
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Portuguese

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji f pl

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

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Romanian

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji m

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)
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Swedish

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji n (genitive Fijis)

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)
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Turkish

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

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Turkmen

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Uzbek

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Other scripts
Yangi Imlo
Cyrillic Фижи
Latin Fiji
Perso-Arabic
(Afghanistan)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Fijian Viti, from Proto-Central Pacific *viti "east, sunrise".

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Fiji

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)

Yoruba

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Fíjì

Borrowed from English Fiji.

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Fíjì

  1. Fiji (a country and archipelago of over 300 islands in Melanesia in Oceania)