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2008-11-23 indirect speech: Hi, Andre. Similar to English, in Serbian we use indirect speech when we cite someone. For example, while direct speech is: Rekao je: "Oni odlaze" (He said: "They are leaving"); Indirect speech...
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2008-11-22 last name: Hi, Claire. You wre pretty close with the surname Jedinak. It's Slovakian, and it originated from Palya surname, although I couldn't find precisely when it was changed. Palyas/Jedinaks lived in region...
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2008-11-15 A POEM FOR TATA!: Zdravo, Kato! Here goes: Moj Tata, moja zvijezda vodilja. Tata, meni si kao sunce, siguran oslonac, uvijek tu za mene, zračeći svjetlo i toplotu u moj život. Sve dobro u meni danas...
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2008-11-15 last name: Hi, Claire! Are you sure your grandpa was Serb? Prusak is a Polish surname. Prusakova is a feminine variant. These masculine and feminine versions of the same surname are characteristic for some Slavic...
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2008-11-14 PONICH: Well, you answered your own question. His name was definitely Ilija Pandžić. There is a village called Oštrovica near Gospić. Pandžićs unfortunately don't live there anymore - all Serbs...
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