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Soviética

Soviética is the feminine form of the adjective soviético in Spanish and Portuguese, used to indicate origin, affiliation, or characteristics related to the Soviet Union or its era. It commonly modifies feminine nouns, as in mujer soviética (Soviet woman) or cultura soviética (Soviet culture). The masculine form is soviético, and the plural forms are soviéticos (masculine) and soviéticas (feminine).

Etymology and grammar: Soviética derives from the term Soviet, and its feminine ending follows the standard

Usage and context: The term is used to describe things connected with the Soviet Union—its people, politics,

Historical scope: In most contexts, soviética pertains to the period of the Soviet Union, roughly from 1917

See also: Soviet Union, Unión Soviética, URSS, soviético, languege gender agreement.

gender
agreement
rules
of
Spanish
and
Portuguese
grammar.
Adjectives
in
these
languages
agree
in
gender
and
number
with
the
nouns
they
modify,
so
soviética
corresponds
to
feminine
singular
nouns,
while
soviéticas
is
used
for
feminine
plural
nouns.
institutions,
culture,
technology,
and
ideology.
Typical
collocations
include
cultura
soviética,
educación
soviética,
ciencia
soviética,
and
mujer
soviética.
It
is
not
a
proper
noun
but
a
descriptive
epithet
that
helps
classify
historical
or
cultural
phenomena
associated
with
the
USSR.
to
1991,
or
to
its
legacy
in
retrospective
discussion.
After
the
dissolution
of
the
USSR,
the
term
remains
common
in
historical
and
scholarly
writing
and
in
translations
dealing
with
the
Soviet
era.