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13:24 Jul 2, 2001 |
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na | drahá (for female) |
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na | Miláčku |
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drahá (for female) Explanation: drahý (for male) miláček, drahouek (for both genders) |
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Miláčku Explanation: When addressing someone, you would say "miláčku" (short line above the "a" and a v-shaped sign above the "c"). The pronunciation is ME-latch-koo The nominative would be "miláček". Other possibilities are "milý" (masculine gender)/"milá" (feminine gender - both stay the same when addressing the person), "drahouek" ("drahouku" when addressing the person), "drahý" (masc.)/"drahá" (fem. - stay the same), etc. |
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