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1 subjunctively
• savezni način; u saveznom načinu -
2 subjunctively mood
• savezni način -
3 u saveznom načinu
• subjunctively -
4 konjunktiv
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5 savezni način
• potential mood; subjunctively; subjunctively mood -
6 subjunctive
{səb'dʒʌŋktiv}
1. a подчинителен
2. n грам. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив* * *{sъb'j^nktiv} 1. а подчинителен; 2. п грам. подчинител* * *n грам. подчинено наклонение;subjunctive; 1. а подчинителен; 2. п грам. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив.* * *1. a подчинителен 2. n грам. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив* * *subjunctive[sʌb´dʒʌʃktiv] I. adj подчинителен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv subjunctively; II. n ез. подчинително наклонение, конюнктив. -
7 subjunctive
[səbdžʌŋktiv]1.adjective ( subjunctively adverb)grammar konjunktiven;2.noungrammarvezni naklon, konjunktiv (= subjunctive mood)
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