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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *větrъ, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂weh₁-.

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  • IPA(key): [ˈvɛtɛr]
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ветер (veterm (plural ветрови, relational adjective ветерен, diminutive ветерче or ветре, augmentative ветериште or ветриште)

  1. (meteorology) wind
    Вчера дуваше силен ветер.
    Včera duvaše silen veter.
    Yesterday there was a strong wind.

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *větrъ.

Cognates include English nirvana from Sanskrit निर्वाण (nirvāṇa, blown or put out, extinguished), and English weather, athlete, vent and wind.

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ве́тер (véterm inan (genitive ве́тра, nominative plural ве́тры or ветра́*, genitive plural ветро́в or ве́тров, relational adjective ветрово́й or ветряно́й, diminutive ветеро́к) (* Poetic.)

  1. (meteorology) wind
  2. (plural only) the wind(s), flatus
  3. (figurative) the wind of change (usually in the phrase ве́тер переме́н (véter peremén))

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