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    adv nikada / now or # = ili nikada; well, I #! = to je nevjerojatno ! tako što još nisam doživio!, tu ti prestaje pamet !, no čujete !; # mind = ništa zato!, nije važno; # a = nijedan (uopće); # a one = nijedan; # so = ma koliko (god), koliko mu drago; # fear = bez straha!, ne boj(te) se!, nema straha better late thar # = bolje ikada nego nikada; it is # too late to mend = nikada nije prekasno da se što popravi
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    ni jedanput
    nije moguće
    nikad
    nikada

    English-Croatian dictionary > never

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