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Niko means nobody
Niko means nobody


For example, when someone asks: Who said that I am crazy?
For example, when someone asks: Who said that I am crazy?<br>
 
If you want to lie to you shall answer: Niko :)<br>
If you want to lie to you shall answer: Niko :)
Serbian language is very difficult but the best in the world in efficiency. In Serbian there are 30 letters exactly as much as man can speak votes.<br>
 
Serbian language is very difficult but the best in the world in efficiency
In Serbian there are 30 letters exactly as much as man can speak votes
Write as you speak read as it is written. (For example: Go to school -> Go tu skul)
Write as you speak read as it is written. (For example: Go to school -> Go tu skul)
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1. Nominative - Niko (nobody)<br>
1. Nominative - Niko (nobody)
2. Genitive - Nike<br>
2. Genitive - Nike
3. Dative Niku<br>
3. Dative Niku
4. Accusative - Nike<br>
4. Accusative - Nike
5. Vocative - Niko (nobody)<br>
5. Vocative - Niko (nobody)
6. Instrumental - Nikom (anyone)<br>
6. Instrumental - Nikom (anyone)
7. Locative - Niku<br>
7. Locative - Niku
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I hope you understand something:)
I hope you understand something:)
* Don't worry, I'm French, and what you call cases - which are in fact declensions - are working exactly that way in French too. I understand better what you meant. By the way, don't forget to type four tildes when you are finished writing, so we know who you are. :) [[User:DarkHedge|DarkHedge]] 13:30, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
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