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Slovak-English translation for: drž!
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Dictionary Slovak English: drž

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Slovak English
Drž hubu!Can it! [Am.] [coll.] [Stop talking!]
Drž hubu! [ľud.]Shut up! [coll.]
Drž hubu! [ľud.]Zip it! [coll.]
Drž zobák! [ľud.]Shut up! [coll.]
Drž zobák! [ľud.]Zip it! [coll.]
Drž mi palce! [je malá šanca na úspech, ale dúfam, že to vyjde]Here goes nothing! [coll.] [Am.] [hoping not to fail]
Pevne sa drž!Hang on tight!
 
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