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Usages of razumjeti
Ona govori polako jer me razumije.
She speaks slowly because she understands me.
Ja ne razumijem; možete li govoriti polako?
I do not understand; can you speak slowly?
Razumijem vas.
I understand you.
Razumijem ga kad govori polako.
I understand him when he speaks slowly.
Ona nas razumije.
She understands us.
Sve danas dobro razumijem, jer učiteljica objašnjava polako.
Today I understand everything well because the teacher explains slowly.
Da sam ranije razumjela koliko je javni prijevoz važan, ne bih svaki dan išla autom na posao.
If I had understood earlier how important public transport is, I would not have gone to work by car every day.
Učimo hrvatski svaki dan kako bismo bolje razumjeli recepte i priče iz časopisa.
We study Croatian every day so that we can better understand recipes and stories from magazines.
Ovaj zadatak je teži, ali ga razumijem.
This task is harder, but I understand it.
On je napredan učenik hrvatskog i brzo razumije složene rečenice.
He is an advanced student of Croatian and quickly understands complex sentences.
Nisam sigurna je li moj naglasak prirodan, ali ljudi me razumiju.
I (female) am not sure whether my accent is natural, but people understand me.
Iako je pravopis bitan, za razgovor je ipak važnije da te ljudi razumiju.
Although spelling is important, for conversation it is still more important that people understand you.
Kad ne razumijem sugovornika, osjetim malu tugu, ali taj osjećaj brzo prođe.
When I do not understand the person I am talking with, I feel a little sadness, but that feeling passes quickly.
Na prvom satu nisam bio razumio razliku između rečenica „radio sam“ i „bio sam radio“.
In the first lesson I hadn’t understood the difference between the sentences “I worked” and “I had worked”.
Kaže da bilo tko može razumjeti osnovnu znanost ako polako objašnjavamo.
She says that anyone can understand basic science if we explain slowly.
Mlada građanka kaže da želi razumjeti politiku bolje.
A young female citizen says that she wants to understand politics better.
Kad govori polako, svatko ga razumije.
When he speaks slowly, everyone understands him.
Ja ne razumijem kad ne govorite jasno.
I do not understand when you do not speak clearly.
Razumijem nju bolje nego njega.
I understand her better than him.
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