Examples of using Second-class 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
Buy a second-class ticket.
First-class organiser, second-class mind.
Why am I a second-class citizen in my own country?
I've got a few of the second-class cabins.
Are they second-class people?
That does not make me feel like a second-class citizen.
I feel like a second-class citizen in my own country.”.
Then how could he afford a second-class ticket?
That's a second-class life.
And sometimes they are made to feel like second-class citizens.
But in the second-class carriage.
Ironically, the fiercest competition is for the second-class prizes.
You've got second-class tickets.
Christians in the North are treated like second-class citizens.
We are not second-class Europeans.
Guys ogling me, being treated like a second-class citizen--".
They need you in the second-class purser's office.
Up until now, the Turkish state has regarded Armenians as second-class citizens.
And all this on a second-class detective's pension?
According to him the Jews were by no means always second-class citizens.
Those sentences deriving from second-class movies are pretty tasteless.- answered Mac.
I'm not willing to spend the rest of my life as a second-class citizen.
First-class and second-class tickets.
There is not much difference between the first-class and second-class cars.
I have never felt like a second-class citizen of the church.
I promised myself I was never going to be treated as a second-class citizen".
I'm beginning to feel like a second-class citizen in my own country.
I have never allowed myself to be treated as a second-class citizen.
They treat them like second-class citizens.
One government survey found 57% of east Germans feel like second-class citizens.