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Usages of ljudi
Subota je dan kad ne moram ulaziti u tramvaj koji je pun ljudi.
Saturday is the day when I don’t have to get into the tram that is full of people.
Ljudi polako ulaze u tramvaj.
People are slowly getting into the tram.
Na putovanjima ona stalno fotografira prirodu i ljude.
On trips she constantly photographs nature and people.
Književnost nas uči kako ljudi razmišljaju u različitim vremenima.
Literature teaches us how people think in different times.
Grad je manje zagađen kad ljudi prestanu pušiti cigarete na ulici.
The city is less polluted when people stop smoking cigarettes in the street.
Šetalište je mirno kad nema puno ljudi i svi tiho razgovaraju.
The promenade is calm when there are not many people and everyone talks quietly.
Ljudi u kafiću razgovaraju o tome radi li vlada dovoljno dobro.
People in the café are talking about whether the government is doing enough.
Moja uporna prijateljica kaže da se moramo ponašati hrabro kad pričamo s nepoznatim ljudima.
My persistent (female) friend says that we have to behave bravely when we talk with strangers.
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.
Neki ljudi vole park, a drugi vole kafić.
Some people like the park, and others like the café.
Tijekom predavanja studenti postavljaju pitanja o tome kako svemirska postaja radi i kako tamo žive ljudi.
During the lecture the students ask questions about how the space station works and how people live there.
On je iskren i kaže što misli; međutim, ponekad mu ljudi ne vjeruju.
He is sincere and says what he thinks; however, sometimes people do not believe him.
U ožujku i travnju park je pun ljudi, jer svi žele biti vani čim dođe toplije vrijeme.
In March and April the park is full of people, because everyone wants to be outside as soon as warmer weather arrives.
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