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Voda

Voda is the common word for water in many Slavic languages. It is also used as a surname in several Slavic-speaking communities.

In East and South Slavic languages the term appears as voda: Russian вода (voda), Ukrainian вода (voda), Polish

Etymology: The word derives from Proto-Slavic *voda, from the Proto-Indo-European root *wódr̥. The Slavic form preserves

Usage and significance: In linguistics, voda denotes the liquid water; in everyday language it refers to potable

woda,
Czech
voda,
Slovak
voda,
Slovenian
voda,
Serbo-Croatian
voda,
Bulgarian
вода
(voda),
and
Macedonian
вода
(voda).
the
initial
v
sound;
it
is
cognate
with
the
English
word
water
through
the
same
root.
water
and
the
natural
resource.
Water
is
essential
for
life,
and
its
availability
and
management
are
central
to
science,
health,
and
policy.