нешто
See also: нещо
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нешто • (nešto) n (plural нешта)
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нешто • (nešto)
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нешто • (nešto)
- somehow, it seems
- for a bit, for a while
- somewhat, a bit
- (in negative sentences) (not) very
- somehow, it seems
- indicates that the speaker doesn't want to talk about the circumstances of the statement
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не́што • (néšto)
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не̏што (Latin spelling nȅšto)
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Declension of нешто
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нешто (Latin spelling nešto)
- for a bit, for a while
- 1996, Vasilije Trbić, Aleksandar Drašković, Stojanče Ristevski, Stojan Janković, Memoari: 1898-1912, page 134:
- Док се Сима грејао и одмарао у колиби, ја сам нешто стајао, а нешто шетао по доста дубоку снегу испред колибе.
- While Sima was resting and warming himself up, I stood for a bit and walked a bit in deep snow in front of the cottage.
- somewhat, a bit
- (in negative sentences) (not) very
- 2003, Zagorka Golubović, Politika i svakodnevni život: Srbija 1999-2002, page 396:
- Mislim, nisam nešto posebno uzrujan, niti sam nešto puno hendikepiran što sam Jugosloven, niti sam nešto mnogo ponosan.
- I mean, I'm not very upset, nor am I very handicapped being a Yugoslav, nor am I very proud.
- somehow, it seems
- indicates that the speaker doesn't want to talk about the circumstances of the statement
- 2014, Goran Bacic, Karirani stolnjak života, page 106:
- Evo, bio do grada, da se promuvam, pa idem kući, nešto sam se posvađao sam Brankom, iznervirao me je.
- I was just downtown, only to get around a bit and then go home, I had [a bit] of a fight with Branko, he pissed me off [I won't bore you with the details].