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en to want something   »   bs nešto htjeti

71 [seventy-one]

to want something

to want something

71 [sedamdeset i jedan]

nešto htjeti

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What do you want to do? Št- h----- v-? Šta hoćete vi? Š-- h----- v-? Št- h----- v-? Š-a h-ć-t- v-? --------------
Do you want to play football / soccer (am.)? Ho---- l- v- i----- f-----? Hoćete li vi igrati fudbal? H----- l- v- i----- f-----? Ho---- l- v- i----- f-----? H-ć-t- l- v- i-r-t- f-d-a-? ---------------------------
Do you want to visit friends? Ho---- l- v- p-------- p---------? Hoćete li vi posjetiti prijatelje? H----- l- v- p-------- p---------? Ho---- l- v- p-------- p---------? H-ć-t- l- v- p-s-e-i-i p-i-a-e-j-? ----------------------------------
to want ht---i htjeti h----- ht---i h-j-t- ------
I don’t want to arrive late. Ja n- ž---- s---- k----. Ja ne želim stići kasno. J- n- ž---- s---- k----. Ja n- ž---- s---- k----. J- n- ž-l-m s-i-i k-s-o. ------------------------
I don’t want to go there. Ja n--- d- i--- t---. Ja neću da idem tamo. J- n--- d- i--- t---. Ja n--- d- i--- t---. J- n-ć- d- i-e- t-m-. ---------------------
I want to go home. Ja h--- d- i--- k---. Ja hoću da idem kući. J- h--- d- i--- k---. Ja h--- d- i--- k---. J- h-ć- d- i-e- k-ć-. ---------------------
I want to stay at home. Ja h--- d- o------ k-- k---. Ja hoću da ostanem kod kuće. J- h--- d- o------ k-- k---. Ja h--- d- o------ k-- k---. J- h-ć- d- o-t-n-m k-d k-ć-. ----------------------------
I want to be alone. Ja h--- d- b---- s-- / s---. Ja hoću da budem sam / sama. J- h--- d- b---- s-- / s---. Ja h--- d- b---- s-- / s---. J- h-ć- d- b-d-m s-m / s-m-. ----------------------------
Do you want to stay here? Ho--- l- o----- o----? Hoćeš li ostati ovdje? H---- l- o----- o----? Ho--- l- o----- o----? H-ć-š l- o-t-t- o-d-e? ----------------------
Do you want to eat here? Ho--- l- j---- o----? Hoćeš li jesti ovdje? H---- l- j---- o----? Ho--- l- j---- o----? H-ć-š l- j-s-i o-d-e? ---------------------
Do you want to sleep here? Ho--- l- o---- s------? Hoćeš li ovdje spavati? H---- l- o---- s------? Ho--- l- o---- s------? H-ć-š l- o-d-e s-a-a-i? -----------------------
Do you want to leave tomorrow? Ho---- l- s---- o---------? Hoćete li sutra otputovati? H----- l- s---- o---------? Ho---- l- s---- o---------? H-ć-t- l- s-t-a o-p-t-v-t-? ---------------------------
Do you want to stay till tomorrow? Ho---- l- o----- d- s----? Hoćete li ostati do sutra? H----- l- o----- d- s----? Ho---- l- o----- d- s----? H-ć-t- l- o-t-t- d- s-t-a? --------------------------
Do you want to pay the bill only tomorrow? Ho---- l- r---- p------ s----? Hoćete li račun platiti sutra? H----- l- r---- p------ s----? Ho---- l- r---- p------ s----? H-ć-t- l- r-č-n p-a-i-i s-t-a? ------------------------------
Do you want to go to the disco? Ho---- l- u d----? Hoćete li u disko? H----- l- u d----? Ho---- l- u d----? H-ć-t- l- u d-s-o? ------------------
Do you want to go to the cinema? Ho---- l- u k---? Hoćete li u kino? H----- l- u k---? Ho---- l- u k---? H-ć-t- l- u k-n-? -----------------
Do you want to go to a café? Ho---- l- u k----? Hoćete li u kafić? H----- l- u k----? Ho---- l- u k----? H-ć-t- l- u k-f-ć? ------------------

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