Polish · Nature & Environment
wind
Moving air that you can feel.
Wieje silny wiatr od morza.
A strong wind is blowing from the sea.
The term 'wiatr' comes from Old Polish 'wiatr', which is derived from the Proto-Slavic *vìtrŭ, meaning 'wind'. It emphasizes the sense of movement in the atmosphere and has parallels in other Slavic languages.
Used in all registers, both formal and informal, 'wiatr' is common in discussions about weather and nature, and there are no notable regional variations.
Appears in various forms in Polish poetry, including works by Tadeusz Różewicz.