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1 though
conj premda, iako, makar, ma da / as # = kao da; even # = pa iako, sve da i; [arch] what #...? = pa što onda ako...?* * *
iako
ipak
mada
makar
međutim
onda
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uz sve to
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2 as though
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3 even though
Äak i da
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4 what
pron što; koliko! (eksklamativno: # he has suffered ! = koliko je trpio!), koje / # for ? = čemu?, zbog čega ?; # next ? = a onda ?, a što još?, što sad slijedi? ; well, # of it ? = no, pa što onda?, što hoćeš s tim ? ; # not = što bilo, kakva god stvarčica; # if = što ako, pa što (kad bi tako bilo); # of that ? = što to smeta ?, to ne mari ništa ; to know #'s # = znati o čemu se radi, biti upućen, dobro rasuđivati; [coll] # is he like ? = kakav je on ? ; # though (we are poor) = pa što ako (smo siromašni); # about ? = što je ( novo) ?, a što ( s tim) ? ; and # not ( ili and # have you) = i tome slično, i svašta drugo; I know # = imam ideju; I'll tell you # = reći ću ti nešto; [coll] but # = a da ne (not a day comes but # makes a change); koji ne (not a man but # likes her); # with... end (# with) = zbog raznih razloga; što zbog... što zbog... ( # with his conduct and with ( # with) his courage = što svojim ponašanjem, što svojom srčanošću); #'s up ? = što se zbiva?, što je ?; Mr. # -do -you-call-him, Mr. #'s-his-name = onaj gospodin, kako mu je ono ime* * *
kakav
koji
koliki
Å¡to
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