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1 postreči si
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2 podpora
help, support -
3 tolkà
tolkà Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `neighbourly help (of farmworkers)'Ukrainian:toloká `occasional help by fellow villagers, fallow land, pasture' [f ā], tóloku [Accs]Polish:tɫóka (dial.) `neighbourly help (of farmworkers)' [f ā]Old Polish:Slovincian:tlùoka `corvée' [f ā]Serbo-Croatian:tláka `corvée' [f ā]Slovene:tláka `corvée' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: tolkaʔLithuanian:talkà `unpaid work, party of workers (called together for help)' [f ā] 4Latvian:tàlka `party of workers' [f ā]Comments: The proposed connection with Toch. B telki n. `sacrifice' (cf. Adams 1999: 306) is interesting but highly speculative. -
4 pomoč
aid, assistance, hand, help, help, relief, service -
5 pomagati
aid, assist, help -
6 poriti
I. poriti I Grammatical information: v.Russian:porít' `grow fat, increase, help' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: porh₃-Other cognates:Gk. πορει̃ν `procure' [verb]II. poriti II Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `unstitch'Serbo-Croatian:pòriti `unstitch' [verb], pòrīm [1sg];Čak. porȉti `unstitch' [verb], porȉš [2sg]Bulgarian:pórja `cut, unstitch, plaugh' [verb]
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Help — (h[e^]lp), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Helped} (h[e^]lpt) (Obs. imp. {Holp} (h[=o]lp), p. p. {Holpen} (h[=o]l p n)); p. pr. & vb. n. {Helping}.] [AS. helpan; akin to OS. helpan, D. helpen, G. helfen, OHG. helfan, Icel. hj[=a]lpa, Sw. hjelpa, Dan. hielpe … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Help — is any form of assistance.Help may also refer to:* Help (British TV series), a comedy series * Help (Dutch TV series), a drama series * H.E.L.P. , an American television drama series * Help (video), a documentary video by Ximena Cuevas * Help (… … Wikipedia
help*/*/*/ — [help] verb I 1) [I/T] to give someone support or information so that they can do something more easily Can you help me find my glasses?[/ex] Her brother offered to help her with her homework.[/ex] Her work involves helping people to find… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
help — verb. Help is one of the oldest words in English, going back to the time of King Alfred (9c). It has two principal meanings in current English: ‘to assist’ (Can I help you?) and ‘to prevent’ (I can t help it). The connection between these two… … Modern English usage
Help ! — Help! (film) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Help. Help! Réalisation Richard Lester Acteurs principaux John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr Leo McKern … Wikipédia en Français
help — [help] vt. [ME helpen < OE helpan, akin to Ger helfen < IE base * k̑elb , *k̑elp , to help > early Lith sělbinos, to aid] 1. to make things easier or better for (a person); aid; assist; specif., a) to give (one in need or trouble)… … English World dictionary
Help.gv.at — „Ihr Amtshelfer im Internet“ ist eine behördenübergreifende Plattform der österreichischen Bundesverwaltung. HELP.gv.at (kurz „HELP“) begann 1997 als Informationsangebot über Behördenwege für die Bürger und hat sich seither zu einer Drehscheibe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
HELP.gv.at — „Ihr Amtshelfer im Internet“ ist eine behördenübergreifende Plattform der österreichischen Bundesverwaltung. HELP.gv.at (kurz „HELP“) begann 1997 als Informationsangebot über Behördenwege für die Bürger und hat sich seither zu einer Drehscheibe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Help — (dt. Hilfe) steht für: Help!, Album der Beatles Help (Band), eine Schweizer Jazzband Help! (Lied), Lied der Beatles Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe, deutsche Hilfsorganisation Help TV, deutscher Fernsehsender help – Das Konsumentenmagazin des ORF… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Help — Help, n. [AS. help; akin to D. hulp, G. h[ u]lfe, hilfe, Icel. hj[=a]lp, Sw. hjelp, Dan. hielp. See {Help}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. Strength or means furnished toward promoting an object, or deliverance from difficulty or distress; aid; ^; also … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Help! — Studioalbum von The Beatles Veröffentlichung 6. August 1965 Label Parlophone / Capitol / … Deutsch Wikipedia