bohemia-moravia: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/bəʊˈhiːmiə məˈreɪviə/US/boʊˈhimiə məˈreɪviə/

Formal, historical, academic

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What does “bohemia-moravia” mean?

Historical region and former administrative unit comprising Bohemia and Moravia, primarily referring to the Nazi German protectorate established in 1939.

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Meaning and Definition

Historical region and former administrative unit comprising Bohemia and Moravia, primarily referring to the Nazi German protectorate established in 1939.

Refers geographically to the core Czech lands; can denote historical, cultural, and political identity distinct from Slovakia or other Central European regions.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Usage is identical, dictated by context rather than regional variety.

Connotations

Strong historical/political connotations, neutral in purely geographical descriptions.

Frequency

Extremely low in general discourse; appears almost exclusively in historical texts or discussions of Czech history.

Grammar

How to Use “bohemia-moravia” in a Sentence

the region of ~in ~during the ~ period

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Protectorate of Bohemia and MoraviaNazi occupationhistorical region
medium
lands of Bohemia-MoraviaBohemia-Moravia bordergovernment of Bohemia-Moravia
weak
culture oftravel throughhistory of

Examples

Examples of “bohemia-moravia” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Bohemia-Moravia highlands are scenic.
  • He studied Bohemia-Moravia history.

American English

  • A Bohemia-Moravia border dispute was documented.
  • Bohemia-Moravia cultural traditions were surveyed.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in historical, political science, or geographical texts discussing Central Europe.

Everyday

Extremely rare outside of specific historical discussion.

Technical

Used in historical cartography and political history.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “bohemia-moravia”

Strong

Protectorate (of Bohemia and Moravia)

Neutral

Czech landsBohemian and Moravian regions

Weak

Central Bohemian region (inaccurate but sometimes used)

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “bohemia-moravia”

SlovakiaSudetenland (as a separate entity)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “bohemia-moravia”

  • Using it to refer to the modern Czech Republic.
  • Spelling as 'Bohemia-Moravia' without the hyphen when used as a single compound modifier.
  • Pronouncing 'Moravia' with stress on the second syllable (/məˈreɪviə/ is standard).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The Czech Republic is the modern sovereign state. Bohemia-Moravia refers specifically to the core Czech lands, most notably as they were constituted under Nazi rule from 1939-1945.

Use the hyphen when the term functions as a single compound noun or adjective referring to the historical/political entity (e.g., the Bohemia-Moravia protectorate). When listing the regions separately, use 'and' (e.g., Bohemia and Moravia).

No. It is a historical term. Modern official contexts use 'Czech Republic' or, informally, 'Czechia.' The regions are referred to separately as 'Bohemia' and 'Moravia.'

It signifies a key period of loss of sovereignty and occupation for the Czech people during World War II, making it a term loaded with historical memory rather than just a geographical descriptor.

Historical region and former administrative unit comprising Bohemia and Moravia, primarily referring to the Nazi German protectorate established in 1939.

Bohemia-moravia is usually formal, historical, academic in register.

Bohemia-moravia: in British English it is pronounced /bəʊˈhiːmiə məˈreɪviə/, and in American English it is pronounced /boʊˈhimiə məˈreɪviə/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'Bohemian Rhapsody' meets 'Moravia' – a historical duet of two regions under one name.

Conceptual Metaphor

A CONTAINER (for Czech national identity during occupation); A POLITICAL ENTITY (as opposed to a natural geographical one).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The Nazi administration dissolved Czechoslovakia, creating the Protectorate of and the Slovak Republic.
Multiple Choice

What does 'Bohemia-Moravia' primarily refer to in modern historical discourse?