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1 people
s ([pl]#, #s) 1. narod, nacija 2. stanovništvo, pučanstvo 3. ljudi, puk 4. prosti puk, narod, neobrazovani običaji ljudi 5. [pl] podanici; sljedbenici; župljani; čete 6. [pl] roditelji, srodnici, svojta, članovi obitelji, preci, pleme / # say = govori se, ljudi kažu, the chosen # = izabrani narod; the good # = vile; old # = starci; young # = mladež, trade's # = trgovci; French # = Francuzi; literary # = književnici; town # = građani; country # = ljudi sa sela; he of all # = i baš on* * *
ljudi
nacija
narod
nastaniti
rodbina
rođaci
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2 people's
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3 people with disabilities
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4 people's bank
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5 people's democracy
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6 common people
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7 disaffection of young people
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8 Dubrovnik people
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9 Easter people
uskršnji ljudi -
10 education of elderly people
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11 european people
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12 indigenous people
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13 line of people
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14 protection of people
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15 quality of life of elderly people
kvaliteta života starijih ljudiEnglish-Croatian dictionary > quality of life of elderly people
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16 retired people
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17 so many people
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18 sport for people with a disability
English-Croatian dictionary > sport for people with a disability
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19 thick with people
koji vrvi od ljudi
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20 work people
s radni ljudi, radni narod* * *
radni ljudi
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