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1 how are you
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2 How are you?
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3 how are you?
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4 how are you?
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5 how are you doing?
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6 how are you today?
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7 hello, how are you?
zdravo, kako si? -
8 be
vi [aux] ([pret] was, werre; [pp] been) 1. biti, postojati, živjeti 2. ostati, pustiti (do not be long = nemoj ostati dugo; let it be = neka ostane, pusti!) 3. nalaziti se (he is in the garden = on se nalazi na vrtu) 4. dogoditi se, nastupiti, nadoći, naići (how was it that... = kako se dogodilo da...) 5. stajati, koštati; značiti (how much are these pears? = koliko stoje ove kruške ?; how much is it? = koliko stoji?; it is nothing to me = za mene to ne znači ništa) 6. osjećati se; posjetiti (grad, zemlju) ; (how are you? = kako ste?; have you been to London? = jeste li bili u Londonu, posjetili London?; has anyone been here? = je li tko dolazio u posjet?) 7. (s [to] i infinitivom) morati, trebati (I am to inform you = moram vas obavijestiti, treba da vas obavijestim; what is one to do? = što (treba) da se radi?; the room is to let = iznajmljuje se soba)* * *
biti
koštati
nalaziti se
osjećati se
postojati
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9 get on
vi/t I. [vi] 1. napredovati, uspijevati, odmicati (with sa) 2. (moći) izlaziti na kraj, proći (without bez); slagati se, podnositi se (with sa) 3. starjeti, odmicati u godinama (in life) II. [vt] obući, odjenuti, navući, staviti na se / to # (to) one's feet = ustati ([spec] radi održavanja govora); [sl] get a move on = ajde!, kreni!, miči se!; # or get off = primi se posla ilise gubi (tornjaj)!; [GB] he is getting on for fifty = blizu je pedesetoj; [GB] it was getting on for six = bilo je već blizu šest sati; how are you getting on? = kako ste?, kako vam ide?* * *
izlaziti na kraj
napredovati
odmicati
popeti se na
sjesti
slagati se
ući
ukrcati se u
uspeti se
uspijevati
zaći
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