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1 poslovno
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2 podjetje
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3 posel
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4 poslovneži
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5 dě̀lo
dě̀lo Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `work, deed'Page in Trubačev: V 5-8Old Church Slavic:dělo `work, matter' [n s/o], dělese [Gens], děla [Gens]Russian:délo `business, matter, thing' [n o]Czech:dílo `work' [n o]Slovak:Polish:Old Polish:Upper Sorbian:dźěɫo `work' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:djȅlo `deed, act' [n o];Čak. dȉlo (Vrgada) `deed, act' [n o];Čak. dȅlo (Novi) `deed, act' [n o];Čak. dȅlo (Orbanići) `wok, job' [n o], dȅla [Nom p]Slovene:dẹ́lọ `work, act, deed' [verb]Bulgarian:délo `work, act, deed' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: dʰeh₁-l-Page in Pokorny: 235Comments: Derivative with an l-suffix of * dʰeh₁- `put, make'.Other cognates:Skt. dádhāti `put, place, make' [verb]; -
6 orǫdьje
orǫdьje Grammatical information: n. ioOld Church Slavic:orǫdije (Supr.) `business, affair' [n io]Russian:orúdie `instrument, tool, gun' [n io]Czech:orudí `instrument' [n io]Polish:orędzie `proclamation, message' [n jo]Serbo-Croatian:òrūžđe `instrument, organ' [n jo];òrūžje `weapons' [n jo];Čak. oružjȇ (Vrgada) `weapons' [n jo];Čak. orũžje (Orbanići) `weapons' [n jo]Slovene:orǫ̑dje `instrument, organ' [n jo]Bulgarian:orắdie `instrument, artillery' [n io]Indo-European reconstruction: h3ebhi-rondʰ-??
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