neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'вода' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing beverages, cooking, or health. For instance, someone might ask for a glass of 'вода' at a restaurant or mention the importance of drinking enough 'вода' during a hot summer day.
Synonyms & nuances
'Вода' is the general term for water, while the word 'источна' (source) refers specifically to spring water. You would choose 'вода' when referring to water in general, but use 'источна' when discussing the specific type of water sourced from natural springs.
Culture
'Вода' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic term *voda, which is found in various Slavic languages. Water is not only essential for life; in Bulgarian culture, it's often celebrated for its purity, particularly in folklore and traditions where clean water sources are associated with health and wellness.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'вода' in English?
'Вода' translates to 'water' in English. It's a fundamental word used in various contexts, particularly in everyday life.
Q.How do you pronounce 'вода'?
'Вода' is pronounced as 'voh-dah'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, and it has a soft 'v' sound.
Q.Are there different types of water in Bulgarian?
Yes, while 'вода' is the general term, there are specific words for types of water, such as 'минерална вода' (mineral water) and 'газирана вода' (sparkling water). These distinctions are useful when ordering beverages.