Examples of using Fredrick in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Fredrick called.
This is Fredrick Sykes.
Fredrick, how are you?
You've got an amazing eye, fredrick.
It's Fredrick, sir.
Several pointed to a Fredrick Ladd.
Fredrick, you hurt me!
Is that the young lady in question, Fredrick?
Fredrick Osborn." Who's he?
This is my assistant Fredrick Rumsfeld iii.
Fredrick Osborn, you're under arrest.
Very, very good marketer, Fredrick the Great.
Fredrick Peters, Fabian Petrulio.
Our twins are in there, Fredrick the second and Fredrina.
Dr. Fredrick J. Waxman, you're a genius!
Deciphering the Mysteries of Hieroglyphics by Dr. Fredrick Walden.".
That's the Fredrick Douglass right there, you old nigga.
The drink was created in 1620 to celebrate Prince Fredrick Henry's victory.
Fredrick Sykes… 45, ex-cop, and quite a clotheshorse.
The man who has no inner life is the slave of his surrounding”-Henri Fredrick Amiel.
Look, Fredrick, thanks for letting me have my job back.
I told this story and a gentleman from Turkey came up to me and said,"Very,very good marketer, Fredrick the Great.
Fredrick wrote to the editor of The Washington Post every day.
At 11:40 PM while sailing south of theGrand Banks of Newfoundland, lookouts Fredrick Fleet and Reginald Lee spotted a large iceberg directly ahead of the ship.
Poor Fredrick couldn't afford to stay on so I bought the place for him.
As a teenager, Pearl Hart was more interested in adventuring than school, and at age 17,she left her home in Canada to elope with the gambler Fredrick Hart.
Fredrick, have a look at it. This is the highest artistic honor that I give.
The phrase“the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” is one ofthe most recognizable pangrams, but others include“Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs” and“Crazy Fredrick bought many very exquisite opal jewels.”.
Fredrick Griffith discovers a hereditary molecule that is transmissible between bacteria.
Louisa Ulrika and Adolf Fredrick continued to reside at the palace during their reign(1751- 1771).