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Svaka

Svaka may refer to different uses in Slavic language contexts and geography. In grammar, Svaka is the feminine singular form of the determiner svaki, meaning "every" or "each." It is used before feminine nouns, for example svaka žena (every woman) or svaka kuća (every house). The corresponding masculine and neuter forms are svaki and sve, while the neuter form is svako. The word derives from Proto-Slavic roots associated with universal reference.

As a toponym, Svaka is the name of several places in Slavic-speaking regions. These place names are

In other contexts, Svaka may appear in surnames or in literary or cultural references, though such uses

See also: related forms such as svako, svaki, and svaka, which cover other gendered or contextual variants

typically
small
settlements
or
villages
and
may
appear
within
larger
municipal
regions.
The
use
of
the
name
for
locations
reflects
historical
linguistic
practices
in
the
region.
are
less
common
and
vary
by
region.
of
the
same
root.