Republic of Fiji
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Definition
Proper noun An independent island country in the South Pacific Ocean, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, whose territory comprises the Fiji Islands.
Usage
"Republic of Fiji" is the official long-form name of the country. It is used in formal, diplomatic, and legal contexts. * The official delegation represented the Republic of Fiji at the United Nations conference. * A new trade agreement was signed between Australia and the Republic of Fiji.
Advanced Usage
- In many non-official contexts, the country is simply referred to as "Fiji".
- We are vacationing in Fiji next month.
- The demonym (word for a person from this country) is "Fijian".
- My neighbor is a Fijian who moved here last year.
Variants and Related Words
- Fiji: The common short-form name for the Republic of Fiji.
- Fijian (adjective): Of or relating to Fiji, its people, or its culture.
- We enjoyed the traditional Fijian dance performance.
- Fijian (noun): A person from Fiji; also refers to the indigenous language.
- She is a native Fijian speaker.
Synonyms
- Fiji (the sovereign state)
Notes
The "Republic of Fiji" is a constitutional republic. Historically, it was a British colony until gaining independence in 1970. It is known for its tropical landscapes, coral reefs, and diverse cultural heritage.
Noun
- an independent state within the British Commonwealth located on the Fiji Islands