Examples of using Prokop 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
Is it you, Prokop?
Mr. Prokop, the Princess?
Are you Prokop?
Mr. Prokop does not like it here?
Excuse me, are you Prokop?
Tell him his old friend Prokop is waiting here for him.
Let me introduce Mr. Prokop.
Is'Prokop'- my favorite cafe- still there?
So these are the Balttin Works,Mr. Prokop.
Excuse me, Mr. Prokop. The Baron would like to have a few words with you.
It is very kind of you to call on us, Mr. Prokop.
Prokop was the first female Austrian Minister for Interior affairs.
Autokomanda motorway junction/exit is not far as well as the Prokop railway station.
Well, Mr. Prokop, what we've come to tell you is a very serious and discrete matter.
In Serbia Trigranit should construct the railways station“Prokop” it has not been started yet.
It was about two o'clock am andI realized I was in an overgrown meadow somewhere near Prokop.
Thanks to the proximity of the Prokop valley, the location offers various possibilities for recreation and sports.
It was about two o'clock am andI realized I was in an overgrown meadow somewhere near Prokop.
Two of its mounting plates in the inner court still exist. The apparatus, devised by the Czech priest and inventor Prokop Diviš and installed in 1754, was probably not intended as lightning protection.
First, it lost its fountain, which reached all the way to the Boulevard,because the land didn't outstay displacements caused by works in Prokop.
Since the summer 2018, it has been closed for traffic that has moved to the new main station, Prokop, and the magnificent building will be a museum.
Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development granted Serbia a loan of EUR 25 Million for building a future main railway station“Prokop” in Belgrade.
In 1385, King Sigismund of Luxembourg occupied the castle and Pozsony county and one year later put the county in pawn to his cousins,the Moravian margraves Prokop and Jošt in exchange for a loan they provided to him.
The best-known Serbian architects, such as Momir Korunović, Svetomir Lazić and Nikola Dobrović completed their studies in Prague. BIG DEAL shows the progress towards success of the following studios: A69- architects(individual entrepreneur and the architect) Studio A69 from Heb was founded in 1994 by three young, then final year students of the Faculty of Architecture(ČVUT) in Prague:Boris Rodčenkov, Prokop Tomašek and Jaroslav Vertig.
