I love these instagram photos - last month on the same day
Nick and Mitch enjoying a cold and wicked snowy day
Tom and I enjoying a semi-cold and wicked sunny day
February 14, 2014 them - snowboarding in Windham NY us - relaxing over coffee in Samobor HR |
- Voljeti = to love
- I've been told this has not been a typical winter here. It has been pretty mild with only one real snow storm and a few flurries here and there.
- Now Spring is on its way, walking around, trees are budding and the spring flowers dot the sides of the roads. Things are starting to get green. (We have had a few rainy days too.)
- Sorry New England
- I heard you got another few inches added to your wicked cold winter weather ... Blame the groundhog!
- Love, Christine
hrvatski jezik Pouka:(Croatian language lesson)
VOLJETI (to love)
Ja (I)
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volim
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Mi (We)
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volimo
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Ti (You)
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voliš
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Vi (You)
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volite
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On, ona (He, She)
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voli
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Oni, one (They)
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vole
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Primjer: Volim učiti hrvatski. Što vi volite učiti?
(I love to learn Croatian. What do you like to learn?)
Glagoli: Željeti (to want), živjeti (to live), vidjeti (to see)
For example: This is how Tom would say he likes his coffee o Volim kavu s mlijekom.
of course milk is mlijeko = (s mlijekom is in instrumental. When you use preposition s and sa (with) we use case instrumental with the following endings
M
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Ž
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S
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§ om
§ em * (rare)
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§ om
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§ om
§ em* (when oun ends on –e like more-morem)
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- Spring in Bestovje
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