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• omainen• jotakin koskeva• heimolainen• verrannollinen• proportionaalinen• relatiivinen• relatiivi• samansukuinen• suhteellinen• sukulainen• takakohtainen* * *noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) sukulainen -
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n., a. 친척, 일가, 인척, 관계사, 관계대명사, 관계물(사항), 상대적 의미를 가진 말, 상대적 존재, 관계있는, 관련되어 있는, 적절한, 비교상의, 상대적인, 상관적인, (...에)호응하여, 비례하여, 관계의, 관계를 나타내는, 관계사에서 이끌린 -
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adj 1. [gram] odnosni, relativni 2. koji se odnosi na, koji se tiče čega, suvisao 3. razmjeran 4. prikladan, koji odgovara, uzajaman, povezan / to be # to = odnositi se na; biti uvjetovan čime* * *
odnosan
odnosna zamjenica
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rođakinja
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['relətiv]noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) radinieks* * *radinieks, radiniece; relatīvs; attieksmes -
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s. роднина, релативна заменка а;1. релативен, сроден;2. соодветен; односен; релативен; роднина; односен; релативен -
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['relətiv]noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) giminė -
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adj. relativ; i förhållande (till)--------n. släkting* * *['relətiv]noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) släkting -
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adj relatiu -ivas parent, familiar -
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1) قريب 2) نسبي* * *قَريب (ذُو قُرْبَى) -
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• međusobno; međusobno odnosan; odnosan; odnosna zamen.; odnosna zamenica; odnosni; odnosno; relativan; relativno; rod; rođak; rođakinja; saodnosan; srodnik; u odnosu na to; u vezi sa; uzajaman-o -
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• koji se odnosi na; međusubno odnosan; odnosan-o; odnosna zamenica; relativan; rođak; saodnosan; u vezi sa; uzajamno odnosan
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