Serbian-Croatian | English |
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náslov noun {m} | title [titles](name of a book, etc) |
naslovna strana noun {f} | front page(initially visible page of a publication) |
náslovnica noun {f} | cover [covers](front and back of a book or a magazine) |
náslōvnīk noun {m}, náSlōvnica {f}, adrèSāt {m} | addressee [addressees](person or organization to which something is addressed or sent) |
nasmešiti se verb {Plf}, naSmiješiti Se {Plf}, oSmjéhnuti Se {Plf} | smile [smiled, smiling, smiles](to have a smile on one's face) |
nasprotiv, protiv preposition | versus(in opposition to) |
nasreću adverb | fortunately(in a fortunate manner) |
nastavak noun {m}, ePlizoda {f} | installment [installments](media: part of a serial) |
nastaviti verb | resume [resumed, resuming, resumes]((transitive) start something again that has been stopped or paused) |
nastavničko osoblje noun {n} | faculty [faculty](scholarly staff at colleges or universities) |
nástup noun {m} | performance [performances](live show or concert) |
nastupiti verb {Plf} | appear [appeared, appearing, appears](to come before the public) |
nástāvnica noun {f}, učitèljica {f} | mistress [mistresses](female teacher) |
nástāvnī prògram noun {m} | syllabus [syllabi|syllabuses](summary of topics) |
nasukati verb | beach(to run something aground on a beach) strand [stranded, stranding, strands](to run aground) |
nasukati se verb | run aground(to be immobilized by shallow water) |
nasumice, proizvoljno adjective | random(all outcomes being unpredictable) |
násēlje noun {n} | settlement [settlements](newly established colony) |
násīlje noun {n} | violence(action intended to cause destruction, pain or suffering) violence(widespread fighting) |
Nataradža proper noun {m} | Nataraja(dancing posture of the Hindu god Shiva) |
Nataša proper noun {f} | Natasha(female given name) |
nategnut adjective {m} | far-fetched(not likely) |
natikača noun {f}, PlàPluča {f}, Platofna {f} | slipper [slippers](low shoe slipped on and off easily) |
natikača noun {f}, Platofna {f} | slipper [slippers](low shoe usually worn indoors) |
natkancelar noun {m} | archchancellor(chief chancellor) |
NATO proper noun | NATO(North Atlantic Treaty Organization) |
natòpiti, namòčiti verb {Plf}, намочити {Plf} | saturate [saturated, saturating, saturates](to become penetrated or soaked) |
natprírodan, nadnárāvan adjective | supernaturaladjective |
natrijev klorid noun {m} | sodium chloride(chemical term for table salt; NaCl) |
natrijum (Croatia) noun {m}, natrij {m} | sodium(reactive metal) |
natrijum benzoat noun {m} | sodium benzoate(the sodium salt of benzoic acid) |
náučan, znànstven adjective | scientific(of or having to do with science) |
naučen, učen, načitan adjective | learned(having much learning) |
naučnik (Croatian) noun {m} (BoSnian, Serbian), znanStvenik {m} | scientist [scientists](one whose activities make use of the scientific method) |
nauka noun {f}, znanje {n} | science [sciences](fact of knowing something) science [sciences](knowledge gained through study or practice) |
nauka noun {f}, znanoSt {f} | science [sciences](particular discipline or branch of learning) |
nàuka noun {f}, znȁnōSt {f} | science [sciences](collective discipline of learning acquired through the scientific method) |