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already – not yet ve- j----- – j-- n----a već jednom – još nikada 0
Have you already been to Berlin? Je--- l- v-- j----- b--- u B------? Jeste li već jednom bili u Berlinu? 0
No, not yet. Ne- j-- n-----. Ne, još nikada. 0
someone – no one ne--- – n---o netko – nitko 0
Do you know someone here? Po------- l- n----- o----? Poznajete li nekoga ovdje? 0
No, I don’t know anyone here. Ne- n- p------- n----- o----. Ne, ne poznajem nikoga ovdje. 0
a little longer – not much longer jo- – n- v--e još – ne više 0
Will you stay here a little longer? Os------ l- j-- d--- o----? Ostajete li još dugo ovdje? 0
No, I won’t stay here much longer. Ne- n- o------ v--- d--- o----. Ne, ne ostajem više dugo ovdje. 0
something else – nothing else jo- n---- – n---- v--e još nešto – ništa više 0
Would you like to drink something else? Že---- l- j-- n---- p-----? Želite li još nešto popiti? 0
No, I don’t want anything else. Ne- n- ž---- v--- n----. Ne, ne želim više ništa. 0
something already – nothing yet ve- n---- – j-- n---a već nešto – još ništa 0
Have you already eaten something? Je--- l- v-- n---- j---? Jeste li već nešto jeli? 0
No, I haven’t eaten anything yet. Ne- j-- n---- n---- j-- / j---. Ne, još ništa nisam jeo / jela. 0
someone else – no one else jo- n---- – v--- n---o još netko – više nitko 0
Does anyone else want a coffee? Že-- l- j-- n---- k---? Želi li još netko kavu? 0
No, no one else. Ne- n---- v---. Ne, nitko više. 0

The Arabian language

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