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Usages of napraviti
Za ljeto smo već napravili rezervaciju u malom hotelu.
For the summer we have already made a reservation in a small hotel.
Ako ne napravimo rezervaciju, možda nećemo naći mjesto u hotelu.
If we do not make a reservation, we may not find a place in the hotel.
Kad napravim pogrešku, učiteljica mi mirno pokaže točan odgovor.
When I make a mistake, the teacher calmly shows me the correct answer.
Da sam pazila na svaki savjet, možda bih napravila manje pogrešaka.
If I had paid attention to every piece of advice, I might have made fewer mistakes.
Napravila sam novi profil i stavila jednu fotografiju s posla.
I (female) made a new profile and put one photo from work.
Šef obećava veću plaću ako urednica napravi dobar novi broj časopisa.
The boss promises a higher salary if the (female) editor makes a good new issue of the magazine.
Na kraju sastanka napravili smo kratak zaključak, tako da svi znaju što treba raditi.
At the end of the meeting we made a short conclusion, so that everyone knows what needs to be done.
Kad napravim sažetak, lakše se sjetim važnih detalja.
When I make a summary, it is easier to remember the important details.
I odrasli ponekad naprave iznimku i pojedu kolač prije ručka.
Adults also sometimes make an exception and eat cake before lunch.
Subotom si napravim jednostavan ručak u jednoj tavi i jednom loncu.
On Saturdays I make myself a simple lunch in one pan and one pot.
Jutros sam napravila popis za kupnju: jabuke, banane i naranče.
This morning I made a shopping list: apples, bananas, and oranges.
Hvala ti; kad mi ih doneseš, napravit ću ti sendvič s maslacem i dat ću ti i jogurt.
Thank you; when you bring them to me, I’ll make you a sandwich with butter and I’ll give you yogurt too.
Sutra ću donijeti taj dokument o državljanstvu i napraviti još jednu kopiju.
Tomorrow I’ll bring that citizenship document and make one more copy.
U sredini dvorane stoji skulptura koju je napravila mlada kiparica iz Zagreba.
In the middle of the hall there is a sculpture made by a young sculptor from Zagreb.
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