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1 boravak
• abode; dwelling; residence; sojourn; stay -
2 kuća
• abode; bungalow; cottage; crib; dwelling; family; fireside; habitalble; home; hous; house; inn; place; premises; residence; roof of heaven; shop; tenement -
3 mesto stanovanja
• abode; dwelling; habitat; residence; whereabouts -
4 pretskazati
• abode; augur; betoken; bode; forebode; forecast; foreshadow; foreshew; foreshow; fortell; portend; predict; presage; prognosticate; soothsay; tell fortunes; to tell fortunes; vaticate -
5 slupati
• abode; apprehend; conjecture; forebode; scramble -
6 slutiti
• abode; apprehend; bode; conjecture; knell; omen; portend; presage -
7 stan
• abode; accommodation; apartment; apartments; board and lodge; bower; diggings; dwelling; flat; habitation; inn; lodging; loom; mansion; place; quart; quartage; residence; room; rooms; tenement -
8 boravište
• a home for; abiding place; abode; berth; dwelling; inn; quarters; receptacle; residence; residence permit; seat; sojourn; whereabouts -
9 duboko ukorenjen usađen
• a settled abode -
10 prebivalište
• a home for; abode; dwelling; haunt; inhabitation; living; residence; seat -
11 stalno mesto stanovanja
• a settled abode
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