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Rada

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Rada is a word used in several Slavic languages to describe a group of people who come together to make decisions or give advice, much like a council or parliament. In these languages, Rada is often translated simply as "council." It can also mean giving advice, similar to the English word "counsel."

The term has a long history in Slavic cultures, where such groups have played important roles in community and government matters. Whether it is called a Rada or something similar, these gatherings have helped people work together and solve problems for their communities.

The idea of a Rada shows how important it is for people to share ideas and make decisions together. It is a way of thinking that values teamwork and listening to one another, which is still important today.

Etymology

The word "Rada" comes from old languages. In Old High German, the word rāt meant advice or a group discussion. This idea might have come from Proto-Germanic words. Some experts think that Germanic languages got these ideas from Slavic languages, while others believe it came from the Gothic language.

In many languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, German, Finnish, Estonia, and Dutch, words meaning "council" or "assembly" are similar to "Rada". These words also carry the idea of giving advice, just like "Rada" does in some Slavic languages.

Examples

In Belarus

In the Czech Republic

In Poland

In Russia

In Slovakia

  • Slovenská národná rada (1848–1849)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1941)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1918)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1920)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1932)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1939–1940)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1943–1960)
  • Slovenská národná rada (1943–1992)
  • Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, the parliament of the Slovak Republic since 1992.

In Ukraine

Historically, the Verkhovna Rada was also the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian: Українська Радянська Соціалістична Республіка, УРСР, romanized: Ukrayins'ka Radyans'ka Sotsialistychna Respublika, URSR), which was itself part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Ukrainian: Союз Радянських Соціалістичних Республік, СРСР), the word rada replacing the Russian word soviet in both cases. See official names of the Soviet Union.

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