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101 се
me, you, him, her, us; you, them; it* * *all (pron) -
102 се носи пред себе
carry all before one -
103 секаде
everywhere————————everywhere, all over, throughout* * *about -
104 секако
navistina; sekako; vistinski————————at any rate, by all means, surely, certainly, sure enough, to be sure————————certainly; indeed; of course; surely————————certainly; surely* * *(Ам)sure thing--------rain or shine, absolutely, I promise you, surely -
105 сепак
but; yet; however————————however, still, yet, even so————————but; yet; however; still————————more; yet; however* * *nonetheless, only (conj), after all, anyway -
106 сестран
versatile* * *all round -
107 сите се во иста каша
be all in the same boat -
108 скоро
recently————————almost; nearly————————soon, almost presently. by and by, before long————————almost; nearly; recently* * *well nigh, about 1, as good as, all but, almost -
109 сложно
unanimously, in harmony, with one accord, by common consent; (сите заедно) one and all; to a man* * *in concert -
110 со чиста совест
in all conscience--------with a safe conscience -
111 сопствен
one's own, all one's own; individual; peculiar* * *own -
112 толку
so much, thus much, as much, as many* * *insomuch, all that -
113 целина
whole, all, totality, entirety, integrity, union* * *aggregate (n) -
114 чесно
honestly, honourably, fairly, respectably* * *heart and soul, in all conscience -
115 четириножечки
on all fours -
116 што знае се
know-all -
117 доизгази
to finish treading, to tread all -
118 доиздаде
to finish publishing, to publish all -
119 доиздели
to finish dividing, to divide all -
120 доизлекува
to finish healing,, to heal all
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