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1 nevaznost
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2 nevaljanost
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3 nažalost
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4 nevaženje
n invalidity, being invalid, nullity, voidness* * *• null• nullity -
5 nevrijednost
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6 ništa
nothing, not a thing, not a bit, ništa, ništa! there, there!, ništa zato never mind* * *• nullity• nothing• nothing in line• nothingness• nought• nix• no• none• naught• niche -
7 ništavilo
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8 nitko
nobody, on one* * *• nullity• not any• none• no one• nobody -
9 nula
zeto, sport rezultat je 0:0 the score is nothing to nothing* * *• cipher• zero• blob• nought• nothing• nullity• null• nix -
10 poništenje
* * *• cancellation• cassation• reversal• defeasance• dissolution• vitiation• invalidation• avoid• avoidance• countermand• abolition• abolishment• abatement• annulment• annihilation• nullity• reset• recession• repeal• rescission -
11 ništetan
adj jur invalid, null (and void) ništetnost f jur invalidity, nullity
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