Szerb-Horvát | Angol |
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narodni jezik noun | vernacular [vernaculars](national language) |
národnī adjective | folk(of or related to local building materials and styles; not imported, see also: vernacular) people's(of, from, or controlled by the common people) popular(of or pertaining to the common people) |
narúčiti verb {Plf}, naručívati {imPlf} | order [ordered, ordering, orders](to request some product or service) |
narúčiti verb {Plf} | commission [commissioned, commissioning, commissions](order a work of art) |
nárudžba noun {f} | order [orders](request for some product or service) |
nàrukvica noun {f}, brazlèta {f}, brazlètna {f}, bračòlet {m} | armlet(A band worn on the arm for ornamental or identification purposes) |
nàrukvica noun {f} | bracelet [bracelets](a band or chain worn around the wrist as jewelry or an ornament) |
nàrval noun {m}, jȅdnorog {m} | narwhal [narwhals](Arctic cetacean) |
nàrāndžast adjective | orange(having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree) |
nàrāsti verb {Plf} | accrue [accrued, accruing, accrues](increase) |
nas pronoun | us(objective case of "we") |
naš, наш pronoun | ours(that which belongs to us) |
našaliti se verb | quip [quipped, quipping, quips](to make a quip) |
nasamarívati verb {imPlf}, naSamáriti {Plf} | deceive [deceived, deceiving, deceives](trick or mislead) |
násilan adjective | violent(involving physical conflict) violent(likely to use physical force) |
násilan, žèstok adjective | violent(involving extreme force or motion) |
nasilnik noun {m}, Silovatelj {m}, Siledžija {m} | rapist [rapists](someone who rapes someone else) |
nasititi, nasititi se, žderati verb | gorge [gorged, gorging, gorges](to stuff the gorge or gullet with food; to eat greedily) |
naškrabati, nažvrljati verb | squiggle(to write (something) illegibly) |
následan, násljedan adjective | hereditary(of a disease or trait: passed in the genes) hereditary(of a person: holding a hereditary title or rank) hereditary(of a title, honor or right: granted to somebody's descendant after that person's death) hereditary(which is passed on as inheritance) |
nasleđivanje noun {n} | inheritance [inheritances](passing of title) |
následnica noun {f}, náSljednica {f} | heiress [heiresses](a woman who stands to inherit) |
následnīk noun {m}, náSljednīk {m}, náSlednica {f}, náSljednica {f} | heir [heirs](one who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another) successor [successors](next heir in order or succession) |
nasledstvo noun {n}, náSljēđe {f}, baština {f} | heritage [heritages](property) |
nasledstvo noun {n} | inheritance [inheritances](that which a person is entitled to inherit) |
nasl(j)edstvo noun {n}, zav(j)eštanje {n} | legacy [legacies](money or property bequeathed to someone in a will) |
nasljeđe noun {n}, naSleđe {n} | legacy [legacies](something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage) |
nasljediv adjective | heritable(able to be inherited) |
nasljeđivanje (1, 2, 3) noun {n} | inheritance [inheritances]noun |
nasljedno pravo noun {f} | inheritance law(Area of plaw pertaining to passing on property, titles, debts, rights, and obligations upon the death of an individual) |
násljēđe noun {f} | heritage [heritages](tradition) |
naslònjāč noun {m}, naSlonjača {f}, fotèlja {f} | armchair [armchairs](a chair with supports for the arms or elbows) |
náslov noun {m} | heading [headings](title) |