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1 просперира
to prosper, to thrive, to flourish, to succeed, to manage* * *make good -
2 расцути
to burst into flower, to blossom, to bloom; to thrive, to flourish* * *bloom (v) -
3 расцутува
bust out————————to burst into flower, to blossom, to bloom; to thrive, to flourish* * *bust out, blossom out -
4 успева
gain ground, bring home the bacon (sl), attain————————to succeed, to be successful; to manage, to have time, to prosper, to thrive* * *gain ground, bring home the bacon (sl), attain -
5 вирее
to thrive, to flourish -
6 исцути
to burst into flower, to bios, to bloom, to thrive, to flourish -
7 ќердосува, ќердоса
to thrive -
8 процветува
to bloom, to burst into flower, to befing to bloom, to thrive, to flourish, to prosper -
9 процвета
to bloom, to burst into flower, to befing to bloom, to thrive, to flourish, to prosper -
10 процутува
to bloom, to burst into flower, to flourish, to thrive, to prosper -
11 успее
to succeed, to be successful; to manage, to have time, to prosper, to thrive
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