Vojna
Vojna is a term that means war in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Slovene, and Macedonian. In Bulgarian, a closely related form is also used for the same concept. In these languages, the word is typically written in the local script as vojna (in Latin-script languages) or война in Cyrillic. It is employed in historical, military, and political contexts to denote armed conflict between states, groups, or factions.
Etymology and cognates: Vojna derives from Proto-Slavic roots connected with fighting and warfare. It is related
Grammar and usage: In these languages, vojna is a feminine singular noun and follows standard Slavic declension
Geography and onomastics: Vojna can also appear as a place name or as part of compound toponyms
See also: War, Voina, Vojnik, Slavic etymology of warfare terms.