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1 know-how
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2 znaju
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3 znam
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4 znaš
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5 znati
know, realize, understand* * *• to know• speak• know• knows• acquaint with -
6 sveznalica
know all, wiseacre* * *• smatterer• know it all -
7 tehnološko znanje i iskustvo
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8 znanje i iskustvo
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9 biti iskusan
• know the ropes -
10 tehnološki postupak
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11 znanje kako
• Know how -
12 znanje kamo ići
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13 znanje što
• Know what -
14 poznavati
vt impf - poznati; know, be acquainted/familiar with; (znati) have knowledge of | dobro poznavati know (quite) well; temeljito poznavati know thoroughly; poznavati u dušu (poznavati kao svoj džep) know inside out, know like the back/palm of one's hand, know through and through; koliko t* * *• know -
15 saznati
come to know, learn* * *• come to know• know• ken• learn• find• find out• get knowledge of• hear• become informed -
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part | - zbilja? you don't say (so)?; - ne? isn't it (so)?, don't you think (so)?, right?, AE+ okay?, BE+ what? (pred glagolima) - je več srpanj? is it July already?; - znaš? so you know?, (do) you really know?; - ne znaš? don't you know?; - nisi? didn't -
17 čuvenje
n l znati samo po -u know only from hearsay; (osobu) know only by reputation/ /repute* * *• publicity• renown -
18 doznati
vt pf learn (za, o, nešto about, of), find out (about, of), come/get to know (about, of), know, come to one's knowledge/ears I -li smo form it has come to our attention; kako doznatijem -kako čujem; od Herodota -jemo Herodot tells us; ne ćeš nikada -ti you'll n* * *• trace• understand• find out• hear of• aware• ascertain -
19 ne zna
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20 ne znam
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