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Dictionary English ↔ Bosnian: never again | Translation 1 - 8 of 8 |
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never {adv} | nikada | |||||||||
Never mind! | Nema veze! | |||||||||
Never mind! | Hajde ba! [razg.] | |||||||||
again {adv} | iznova | |||||||||
again {adv} | opet | |||||||||
again {adv} | ponovo | |||||||||
again {adv} | još jednom | |||||||||
once again {adv} | ponovo |
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