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93 [ninety-three]

Subordinate clauses: if

Subordinate clauses: if

93 [devedeset i tri]

Zavisne rečenice sa li

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I don’t know if he loves me. Ne-zna--da l--o--m-n---ol-. N_ z___ d_ l_ o_ m___ v____ N- z-a- d- l- o- m-n- v-l-. --------------------------- Ne znam da li on mene voli. 0
I don’t know if he’ll come back. N- z-am -a-li-ć- se--n vrati-i. N_ z___ d_ l_ ć_ s_ o_ v_______ N- z-a- d- l- ć- s- o- v-a-i-i- ------------------------------- Ne znam da li će se on vratiti. 0
I don’t know if he’ll call me. Ne -nam d---i-će-me n-zvati. N_ z___ d_ l_ ć_ m_ n_______ N- z-a- d- l- ć- m- n-z-a-i- ---------------------------- Ne znam da li će me nazvati. 0
Maybe he doesn’t love me? D--li-o- me-e-i-ak vol-? D_ l_ o_ m___ i___ v____ D- l- o- m-n- i-a- v-l-? ------------------------ Da li on mene ipak voli? 0
Maybe he won’t come back? Da-l- ----- o- i--k-vr--iti? D_ l_ ć_ s_ o_ i___ v_______ D- l- ć- s- o- i-a- v-a-i-i- ---------------------------- Da li će se on ipak vratiti? 0
Maybe he won’t call me? D- -- -e-m--on i-a--na-v-t-? D_ l_ ć_ m_ o_ i___ n_______ D- l- ć- m- o- i-a- n-z-a-i- ---------------------------- Da li će me on ipak nazvati? 0
I wonder if he thinks about me. Pi--m se-d--l- on misl- na m-n-. P____ s_ d_ l_ o_ m____ n_ m____ P-t-m s- d- l- o- m-s-i n- m-n-. -------------------------------- Pitam se da li on misli na mene. 0
I wonder if he has someone else. P---- s- -a-l- -- -m--d--g-. P____ s_ d_ l_ o_ i__ d_____ P-t-m s- d- l- o- i-a d-u-u- ---------------------------- Pitam se da li on ima drugu. 0
I wonder if he lies. Pi--m ----a-l- ----a--. P____ s_ d_ l_ o_ l____ P-t-m s- d- l- o- l-ž-. ----------------------- Pitam se da li on laže. 0
Maybe he thinks of me? Mi-li l- o- --a---a -ene? M____ l_ o_ i___ n_ m____ M-s-i l- o- i-a- n- m-n-? ------------------------- Misli li on ipak na mene? 0
Maybe he has someone else? Im--l- -n -p-k-ne-u--rugu? I__ l_ o_ i___ n___ d_____ I-a l- o- i-a- n-k- d-u-u- -------------------------- Ima li on ipak neku drugu? 0
Maybe he tells me the truth? Go--r-----o- -p-- i--i-u? G_____ l_ o_ i___ i______ G-v-r- l- o- i-a- i-t-n-? ------------------------- Govori li on ipak istinu? 0
I doubt whether he really likes me. N-sa- --gur-----l-----o- mene zaista. N____ s______ v___ l_ o_ m___ z______ N-s-m s-g-r-a v-l- l- o- m-n- z-i-t-. ------------------------------------- Nisam sigurna voli li on mene zaista. 0
I doubt whether he’ll write to me. Ni-a- s--------o-e--i m--o- -i-ati. N____ s______ h___ l_ m_ o_ p______ N-s-m s-g-r-a h-ć- l- m- o- p-s-t-. ----------------------------------- Nisam sigurna hoće li mi on pisati. 0
I doubt whether he’ll marry me. N---- si------ho-će-li -e -n --eni--. N____ s______ h_ ć_ l_ m_ o_ o_______ N-s-m s-g-r-a h- ć- l- m- o- o-e-i-i- ------------------------------------- Nisam sigurna ho će li me on oženiti. 0
Does he really like me? Da -i o-----e s---r-o v--i? D_ l_ o_ m___ s______ v____ D- l- o- m-n- s-v-r-o v-l-? --------------------------- Da li on mene stvarno voli? 0
Will he write to me? Da--- će-m- i-------a--? D_ l_ ć_ m_ i___ p______ D- l- ć- m- i-a- p-s-t-? ------------------------ Da li će mi ipak pisati? 0
Will he marry me? D- l---e--e--p-- ože--t-? D_ l_ ć_ m_ i___ o_______ D- l- ć- m- i-a- o-e-i-i- ------------------------- Da li će me ipak oženiti? 0

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