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Usages of djed
Djed često šeta u parku.
Grandfather often strolls in the park.
Ustajem rano, a djed ustaje kasnije.
I get up early, and grandfather gets up later.
Torta je za rođendan mog djeda.
The cake is for my grandfather’s birthday.
Kad idemo na putovanje, baka čuva psa, a djed čuva mačku.
When we go on a trip, grandmother looks after the dog and grandfather looks after the cat.
Moj djed je stariji od moje bake.
My grandfather is older than my grandmother.
Idem posjetiti baku i djeda u nedjelju; taj posjet nam je važan.
I am going to visit grandmother and grandfather on Sunday; that visit is important to us.
Ovaj okvir je star, ali lijep, pa ga želim sačuvati za portret moga djeda.
This frame is old but beautiful, so I want to keep it for a portrait of my grandfather.
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