Vjek
Vjek is a Slavic word that translates to "wind" in English. It is derived from the Proto-Slavic root *věk-, which is also the source of the English word "week." The term is used in various Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, and Russian, to describe the natural phenomenon of wind. In Croatian and Serbian, for example, "vjek" is used to refer to the wind itself, while "vjetar" is used to describe the weather condition characterized by wind. In Russian, "vjek" is used in the context of wind direction, such as "severnyj vjek" meaning "north wind." The word is also used metaphorically to describe the flow of time or the passage of time, as in the phrase "vjekovi" meaning "ages." Despite its simple meaning, "vjek" holds cultural significance in Slavic societies, often appearing in literature, folklore, and proverbs.