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1 Внимаваj како се однесуваш!
Behave yourself! -
2 Добро да се однесуваш
Behave yourself! -
3 наперчи се
to behave arrogantly, to behave haughtily -
4 постапува
(со)treat; deal with————————to treat, to deal with, to handle, to use, to manage, to act, to behave* * *act 1 (v)--------act 2 (v) -
5 се владее
conduct oneself, behave -
6 се држи
bear (2), behave--------bear oneself -
7 будалисе
to speak foolishly, to behave foolishly -
8 однесува се
to refer to, to relate to, to treat, to behave to, (убаво) to treat kindly, to be nice to, (тоа се однесува до тебе) that does not concern you, that has nothing to do with you -
9 постапи
to treat, to deal with, to handle, to use, to manage, to act, to behave -
10 пребликнува
to gush, to burst or flow forth, to speak or behave in foolishly emotional way -
11 пребликне
to gush, to burst or flow forth, to speak or behave in foolishly emotional way
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