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sovjetiska

Sovjetiska is a Swedish adjective meaning related to or belonging to the Soviet Union. It is used to describe nouns connected with the political, social, cultural, or historical aspects of the USSR. The form is chosen to agree with the noun it modifies and appears in contexts ranging from academic writing to journalism and everyday language when referring to Soviet-era topics.

Etymology and formation: The word is built from sovjet, the Swedish rendering of Soviet, combined with the

Usage: Soviet-related topics frequently appear in discussions of 20th-century history, the Cold War, and comparative political

See also: sovjet, Sovjetunionen, sovjetiska republikerna.

Overall, sovjetiska serves as a standard Swedish descriptor for anything associated with the Soviet Union, used

common
adjectival
suffix
-iska.
As
with
other
adjectives
in
Swedish,
sovjetiska
adapts
to
match
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies,
so
it
can
appear
in
different
inflected
forms
depending
on
context.
The
underlying
concept
is
the
state
and
society
of
the
former
Soviet
Union,
often
in
historical
discussions.
studies.
Common
collocations
include
sovjetiska
myndigheter
(Soviet
authorities),
sovjetiska
republikerna
(the
Soviet
republics),
sovjetiska
kultur
(Soviet
culture),
and
sovjetiska
ekonomiska
system
(Soviet
economic
system).
In
contemporary
Swedish,
the
term
is
primarily
historical
or
descriptive,
as
the
Soviet
Union
dissolved
in
1991.
across
descriptive,
analytical,
and
historical
contexts.