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1 morning
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2 Good morning!
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3 this morning
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4 jutarnja
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5 jutra
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6 jutro
morning, dobro jutro! good morning!, zemlje acre* * *• daybreak• ferenoon• forenoon• acre• morning• morn• morrow -
7 jutarnja zora
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8 jutarnji
morning, matinal* * *• auroral• matinal• morning -
9 prijepodne
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10 ujutro
adv in the morning I 10:30 - 10:30 AM (BE a.m.); danas - jutros; jučer (sutra) - yesterday (tomorrow) morning; sutradan - the following morning; odmah/rano ujutro first thing in the morning* * *• in the morning -
11 danica
f astron Venus, the morning star* * *• Morning Star -
12 Dobro jutro
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13 dobro jutro!
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14 doviđenja!
interj good-bye!, have a nice day/ /morning/week/weekend!; form: good morning/afternoon itd. (ljutilo good day!); coll: (I'll) see you!, see you soon/later!, I'll be seeing you!, AE see you around!, so long!, bye-bye!, by now!, ciao!, BE cheerio!, AE take* * *• bye-bye• so long!• good bye -
15 jutros
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16 jutrom
adv in the morning; of a morning -
17 jutrošnji
adj of this morning, this morning's -
18 žaket
m (ženski) jacket; (muški svečani) morning-coat, cutaway (s prugastim hlačama morning dress) -
19 dan
day, današnji today, radni dan week-day, po danu in the daytime, za tjedan dana within a week, svakog dana daily, dobar dan! good morning/aftrnoon* * *• daylight• dies• date• day• given• rendered -
20 danas
today, danas ujutro/popdne this morning/afternoon* * *• today• to day• present day• nowadays
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