Primjeri korištenja Unconquerable na Engleski i njihovi prijevodi na Hrvatskom
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Our unconquerable children.
Bronze from an unconquerable cave!
Unconquerable leader of Danites.
Feeling of unconquerable time.
Our Maharishi Kingdom shall remain unconquerable.
For my unconquerable soul.
Our Mahishmati Kingdom shall remain unconquerable.
For my unconquerable soul.
Now say sorry and go conquer that which has been unconquerable.
For my unconquerable soul.
I thank whatever Gods may be for your unconquerable soul.
Our unconquerable children. Strong, brave, relentless.
Strong, brave, re lent less, our unconquerable children.
Unconquerable leader of Danites, Defender of the invisible god.
Turned inward, it is an unconquerable enemy.
An unconquerable stronghold that time will turn into stones and dust.
Strong, brave, relentless, our unconquerable children.
Captain, you think you are unconquerable and your ship impregnable, but while we have talked, the capture has already begun.
Strong, brave, relentless, our unconquerable children.
Unconquerable will, immortal hate, what else is not to be overcome? courage to never submit or yield, study of revenge.
Defender of the invisible god. Unconquerable leader of Danites.
Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be, for my unconquerable soul.
Study of revenge,immortal hate, Unconquerable will, what else is not to be overcome? courage to never submit or yield.
I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
What else is not to be overcome? Unconquerable will, immortal hate, courage to never submit or yield, study of revenge.
I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
Having become the maritime center of the Austrian navy, it was turned into an unconquerable fortress protected by a fortifcation system in a radius of 30 km that would restrict the de-velopment of the town throughout the 19th and 20th cc.
I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
The old town of Karlovac in the form of a six-pointed star is a great example of building unconquerable cities of the 16th century Visit the National Shrine of St. Joseph and the Franciscan monastery that keeps a long history of this intersection at important transport routes.
So named because you are the fifth Invictus the unconquerable, the invincible.
