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adj drugi / somebody # = netko drugi; anybody # = itko drugi; not anybody #, nobody # = nitko drugi; everybody # = svaki drugi; something # = nešto drugo, još nešto; anything # = išta drugo, još nešto; not anything #, nothing # = ništa drugo; everything # = sve drugo; someone # = netko drugi; anyone # = itko drugi; no one # = nitko drugi; everyone # = =svaki drugi; somebody #'s hat = šešir nekoga drugoga, tuđi šešir; anybody #'s hat = još nečiji šešir, bilo čiji tuđi šešir; nobody #'s = ničiji više, ničiji drugi; nobody #'s hat = šešir nekoga drugoga; everybody #'s hat = šešir svakoga drugoga; who # = tko još; what # = što još; have you anything # to tell me? = imate li mi još što reći?; no, I have nothing # to tell you = ne, nemam vam ništa više reći* * *
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