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1 bilo kome
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2 itko
anyone, anybody* * *• anybody• anyone• any -
3 bilo tko
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4 ijedan
adj any, anyone, anybody, any at all, any whatever* * *• anyone -
5 ikoji
pron anyone, anybody, any at all* * *• any -
6 imati
have, have got, possess, own, hold, držati keep, da bar imam l wish l had, ima li koga? is there anyone in?, imati protiv object to* * *• enjoy• to have• wear• possess• produce• get• have• have got• own -
7 koga
pron whom, who I bilo - anyone (you want), no matter whom; koga želite vidjeti? who do you want to see?; koga vraga/bijesa? why the hell?; na - se prenosi transferee* * *• whose -
8 ma što
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9 ma tko
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10 mijenjati se
vr impf change, alter, undergo changes, be modified, become different; -izmjenjivati se ! sve se -a everything changes, things change, nothing is forever, no condition is permanent; ne bih se - ao ni s kim I wouldn't trade places with anyone* * *• vary• fluctuate• alternate• pass• mount -
11 nazivati
vt impf - nazvati I kako ona to -Ije as she terms it, what she calls; je li me netko nazivatiao? (telefonski) did anyone call/phone?, any calls for me?; netko te je -ao smb. rang for you, smb. phoned (and asked) for you, there was a phone call for you, you had* * *• called• denominate -
12 svatko
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13 pamtivijek
m | od -a from times immemorial; for as long as anyone can remember, within living memory
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