Otok is a term that can have different meanings depending on the context and language. In Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian, the word otok (оток in Serbian Cyrillic) translates to island in English. For example, Brač is the largest otok in the Adriatic Sea. In Slovene, the word otok also means island. In Hebrew, the equivalent term is אי (pronounced ey). In Russian, the word остров (ostrov) is used to denote an island. Contextually, otok can refer to a piece of land surrounded by water, such as a continental island or an insular island. Additionally, in some contexts, otok might refer to a small, isolated area within a larger body of water, such as a river island or a lake island.