susret

22:06 Sep 12, 2007
Serbo-Croat to English translations [Non-PRO]
Art/Literary - General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Serbo-Croat term or phrase: susret
This word is handwritten on a piece of artwork. The artist name is not legible. I am trying to find out what language this is so that I can try to figure out who the artist is. All of the art has to do with laboring and carrying water buckets.
Maralyn


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5meeting, encounter
miro_s (X)


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meeting, encounter


Explanation:
Hello Cristina,

This word is from the Serbo-Croatian language (however, this language doesn't have this name any longer).
So if you are looking for the artist's origins, he/she can be either from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Montenegro.

miro_s (X)
Serbia
Local time: 13:13
Native speaker of: Native in SerbianSerbian
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