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voda — meaning in English: water

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'voda' in everyday conversations when discussing beverages, cooking, or health. For instance, you might hear it in a cafe when ordering a drink or during a family meal when someone asks for water to drink.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'voda' is the general term for water, a more specific word like 'mineralna voda' refers to mineral water, typically used when ordering at restaurants. You would choose 'voda' in most contexts, but if you're emphasizing the type of water, the specific term is more appropriate.
Culture
'Voda' has Slavic roots, stemming from the Proto-Slavic word *voda, which means 'water' and reflects the importance of water in Slavic cultures, often symbolizing life and purity. In Croatian tradition, clean water sources are often celebrated, and the word is frequently found in idiomatic expressions related to clarity and flow.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'voda'?
'Voda' is pronounced as 'voh-dah'. The 'v' is pronounced like in 'very', and the 'o' has a long sound, similar to 'go'.
Q.How do you say 'a glass of water' in Croatian?
'A glass of water' translates to ' čaša vode' in Croatian. 'Čaša' means 'glass', and the construction is straightforward for learners.
Q.Are there any common phrases with the word 'voda'?
Yes, one common phrase is 'voda dođe do grla', which translates to 'water reaches the throat' and means you're in a difficult situation or under pressure. This phrase illustrates how integral water is to Croatian language and expressions.
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