Comintern

English

Etymology

From Russian Коминте́рн (Komintérn), contracted abbreviation of Коммуни́сти́ческий Интернациона́л (Kommunístíčeskij Intɛrnacionál, Communist International), from коммунисти́ческий (kommunistíčeskij) + Интернациона́л (Intɛrnacionál).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkɒmɪntəːn/

Proper noun

Comintern

  1. (historical) An international association of Communist parties, established in 1919 by Vladimir Lenin and dissolved in 1943.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian Коминте́рн (Komintérn).

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌko.mĩ.ˈtɛʁ.ni/

Proper noun

Comintern m

  1. (historical) Comintern (international association of Communist parties)
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