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1 boravak
stay, sojourn, stalni boravak residence, boravak u stanu livingroom* * *• stays• stay• sojourn• abode• residence -
2 boravište
n abode, abiding place, dwelling (-place), habitation; whereabouts (pl & sg constr.); fig -baza I stalno - mjesto boravka* * *• whereabouts• sojourn• habitual residence• home• residence• resort -
3 nastaniti se
vr pf settle (in, down), take up residence/domicile, take up one's quarters, become settled at, take lodgings, make one's abode; - naseliti se I stalno se nastaniti se take up permanent residence* * *• settle• house -
4 nebesa
n pl heavens pl; skies pl, firmament, poet welkin I -! (good) heavens!; good gracious!* * *• Elysian• eternal home• celestial bliss• sphere• heaven• Alfardaws• abode of the blessed -
5 ostanak
m (boravak) stay, remaining, staying behind* * *• stay• abode• remaining -
6 prebivalište
* * *• seat• dwelling• domicile• lodging• habitat• abode• place of residence• residence -
7 stan
Br flat, Am apartment* * *• room• dwelling• set-up• tenement• living• flat• habitation• housing• home• abode• accommodation• apartment• place• quarters• residence
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