vazduh
See also: văzduh
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Russian во́здух (vózdux), from Old Church Slavonic въздоухъ (vŭzduxŭ), from Proto-Slavic *vъzduxъ, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰews- (Czech vzduch, Russian во́здух (vózdux), Bulgarian въ́здух (vǎ́zduh)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʋǎzduːx/
- Hyphenation: vaz‧duh
- Rhymes: -uːx
Noun
vàzdūh m (Cyrillic spelling ва̀здӯх)
- (uncountable, Serbia) air
- Ptica je letela kroz vazduh ― The bird flew through the air.
- 2022, Pol Kirbi, “Rusija i Ukrajina: Zašto je Rusija napala Ukrajinu i šta Putin hoće”, in BBC Njuz:
- Iz vazduha, sa kopna i mora, Rusija je otpočela razorni napad na Ukrajinu, demokratsku državu u kojoj živi 44 miliona stanovnika.
- From the air, from land and sea, Russia has launched a devastating attack on Ukraine, a democratic state with a population of 44 million.
Declension
Synonyms
- (Croatian, Bosnian): zrȃk
References
- “vazduh” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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