/nǎːrod/
PodrijetloInherited from Proto-Slavic *narodъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *nōradа́s. Morphologically as if na- + rod (“race”).
- people
“Kakav smo mi to narod kad je "gubav" jedina r(ij)eč koja se rimuje s "ljubav"?” — "What kind of people are we when "leprous" is the only word that rhymes with "love"?
“Hrvati su najhrabriji narod na svetu, ne zato što se ničega ne boje, nego zato što se ničega ne stide.” — Croats are the bravest people in the world, not because they're not afraid of anything, but because they're not ashamed of anything.
“Sa raznim uputstvima i naređenjima preduzeli smo mjere kod svih jedinica da pravilno politički rade sa narodom, te da osjeti ljubav naših trupa i ne bude nezgodnih ispada.” — With various instructions and orders, we have taken measures with all units to work properly politically with the people, and to feel the love of our troops and there will be no inconvenient outbursts
- nation
- folk
Oblicinárod(canonical, inanimate, masculine) · на́род(Cyrillic) · národ(nominative, singular) · národi(nominative, plural) · národa(genitive, singular) · nárōdā(genitive, plural) · národu(dative, singular) · národima(dative, plural) · národ(accusative, singular) · národe(accusative, plural) · národe(singular, vocative) · národi(plural, vocative) · národu(locative, singular) · národima(locative, plural) · národom(instrumental, singular) · národima(instrumental, plural)