Examples of using Jovan in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Jovan, my son!
Here is my Jovan.
Jovan Belcher.
Look, here's Jovan.
Jovan Mijovic will die.
You must call me Jovan.
I spoke with Dana and Phil and Dr. Jovan, the plastics attending who's overseeing me.
So you remember my Jovan?
The ruler of this state was Emperor Jovan Nenad and his capital city was Subotica.
He introduced me to Jovan.
The money has made Jovan Bravo happier.
Come and help us… pick Jovan.
Jovan Mijovic. Recently elected premier of his new nation after a decade of bloody chaos.
A half-used bottle of Jovan Musk?
The Dragaš brothers, Jovan and Konstantin, created their own domain in eastern Macedonia.
There's no more University, Jovan.
Have you spoken to Jovan and Mishko?
If something happens with me, call him Jovan.
Have you spoken to Jovan and Mishko?
The person who made thechanges in the plan was another architect named Jovan Ilkić.
Happy birthday for Jovan, best friend!
Jovan"John" Lukic(Serbian: Јован"Џон" Лукић, Jovan"Džon" Lukić)(born 11 December 1960) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper from 1978 to 2001.
In 2012, former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, Jovan Belcher, murdered his girlfriend and also killed himself.
Part of it included copperplates of 29 rulers and saints,among whom were two cephalophores, Jovan Vladimir and Lazar.
In Omsk, Jovan Milanković was appointed attorney in charge of the Kingdom, and the interests of the Provisional All-Russian Government in Belgrade were represented in 1919 by Vasily Shtrandtman.[12].
The Russian state was de jure recognized internationally by only one state- the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. At the end of June 1919,Chargé d'affaires of the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry Jovan Milanković arrived in Omsk.
Bishop Jovan was jailed for 18 months for"defaming the Macedonian Orthodox church and harming the religious feelings of local citizens" by distributing Serbian Orthodox church calendars and pamphlets.
Ujević was born in Krivodol(part of Podbablje near Imotski) in the Kingdom of Dalmatia(present-day Croatia), finished gymnasium in Sinj and Split and studied literature in Zagreb.He bachelored in Ljubljana and finished his doctoral dissertation on poet Jovan Hranilović in Zagreb. In 1941 he was named the director of the institute in charge of the Croatian Encyclopedia, on which he worked until May 1945.
During the office of Metropolitan Petar I, he and guvernadur Jovan Radonjić were the two head chiefs of Montenegro, one by title, the other according to actual position.[3] The two clashed in international politics: the Metropolitan held to Russia, while Jovan relied on Austria.[3] On the question whether to support Austria or not, the two sides conflicted during the Austro-Turkish War(1787- 91) and Russo-Turkish War(1787- 92).