/strâːx/
OriginInherited from Proto-Slavic *straxъ.
- fear, dread (with je, with accusative, with infinitive)
“Strah ju je naći se s Rayom.” — She is afraid of meeting up with Ray.
“Ko sme, taj može. Ko ne zna za strah, taj ide napred.” — He who dares, can. He who knows no fear, moves forward.
- broadlyafraid, scared
“Je li te (uhvatio) strah?” — Are you afraid? [lit. Did fear (get) you?]
- terror
Formsstrȃh(canonical, inanimate, masculine) · стра̑х(Cyrillic) · strȃh(nominative, singular) · strȁhovi(nominative, plural) · straha(genitive, singular) · strahova(genitive, plural) · strahu(dative, singular) · strahovima(dative, plural) · strah(accusative, singular) · strahove(accusative, plural) · strahu(singular, vocative) · strahovi(plural, vocative) · strahu(locative, singular) · strahovima(locative, plural) · strahom(instrumental, singular) · strahovima(instrumental, plural)