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с хорватского на английский

leave+him+be

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    prep 1. s, sa, protiv ([to fight # ] boriti se s, sa) 2. s, sa, u društvu, pokraj, pored([he took her # him] uzeo ju je sa sobom) 3. kod, pri, s, sa ([I have no money # me] nemam novaca kod sebe; [leave the child # the nurse] ostavi dijete kod dadilje) 4. čime, pomoću čega ([ to cut # a knife] rezati nožem; [to adorn # frescoes] ukrasiti freskama) 5. isodobno, zajedno, sa ([to rise # the sun] ustati zajedno sa suncem) 6. zbog, poradi, od ([he trembles # fear] on se trese od straha; [she is lying down # fever] ona leži bolesna od groznice) 7. sa, na načn ([he fought # courage] borio se hrabro) 8. u vezi sa; od, kod ([what do you want # me ?] što hočeš od mene?; [it is not so # the drama] u drami to nije tako) 9. od, daleko od, sa (raskid; [I parted # him] rastala sam se od njega, s njim) 10. usprkos, uza sve to ([# his learning he is the simplest of men] uza svoju učenost on je neobično jednostavan čovjek) / # child = noseća, trudna; # God = mrtav, u nebu; # young = bređa; # that = nato,, uto; [sl] # it = u toku, suvremen, avangardan
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    kod
    kraj
    od
    pomoću
    protiv
    s
    sa
    uz
    za
    zajedno

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