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13:43 Jul 29, 2006 |
Croatian to English translations [Non-PRO] Social Sciences - Linguistics | ||||
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| Selected response from: Will Matter United States Local time: 19:31 | |||
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5 +1 | your |
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5 +1 | yours |
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your Explanation: This is neither English nor Danish. When written in the Roman alphabet as 'tvoj' it means 'your' in Bosnian and Croatian. When written in the Cyrillic alphabet it means 'your' in Russian and Serbian (and several other Slavic languages). Either way, it's one of the Slavic languages and the actual meaning is 'your'. HTH. |
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yours Explanation: Ending a letter - yours like in: Faithfully yours! Richard Head N.B. Your book; your cat; your default translator... Cheers! |
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