Translation - Croatian-English - zokaCurrent status Translation
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Category Word - Daily life  This translation request is "Meaning only". | | | Source language: Croatian
zoka | Remarks about the translation | necesito saber el significado de esta palabra porque quiero ponerle de nombre asi a mi negocio, me gusta como suena pero no se que quiere decir. Muchas gracias!
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| | TranslationEnglish Translated by lakil | Target language: English
zoka | Remarks about the translation | It is most likely a nickname for someone named Zoran. I am not sure if it means anything else. |
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Last validated or edited by dramati - 27 January 2008 23:45
Latest messages | | | | | 26 January 2008 16:59 | |  smyNumber of messages: 2481 | hmmm... you have checked the page dramati but please have a look at here the original text, you'll see an exception was done by Francky and jp  , so yo can carry on the poll and evaluate accordingly.
This word also exists in Turkish (written the same way) meaning "fish-shaped lure (used to catch large fish)" and also has a slang meaning --> "trick, trap", originally this is a Greek word but the source language is Croatian here CC: dramati | | | 28 January 2008 00:18 | |  lakilNumber of messages: 249 | Yeah, it's nothing like that in Croatian. I am prety sure. I have even looked it up in a dictionary. Zoka is short for Zoran, which is a name. |
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