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1) (in a kind manner: She kindly lent me a handkerchief.) prijazno2) (please: Would you kindly stop talking!) prosim* * *I [káindli]adjectiveprijazen, dobrotljiv, dobrohoten, naklonjen; prijeten, ugoden (podnebje); archaic domorodenII [káindli]adverbprijazno, dobrotljivo, dobrohotno, naklonjeno, prisrčnoto take kindly to — vzljubiti, naklonjeno sprejetiI would take it kindly of you if — bil bi ti zelo hvaležen, čewould you kindly (tell me the time) — (vljudno vprašanje) bi bili tako prijazni, da
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