Examples of using Amiable in English and their translations into Serbian
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Deer are amiable and light-hearted, but can also have a totally opposite personality,
even self-deprecating spirit which makes people amiable even in difficult situations.
even self-deprecating spirit which makes people amiable even in difficult situations.
vain, amiable or Dada.
But in the world, he's the most amiable man I know,
But, in society, he's the most amiable man I know,
she strives to be a great host, amiable conversationalist, an attractive woman, and a good sister.
that it would be the death of half the good people in Meryton to attempt to place him in an amiable light.
that it would be the death of half the good people in Meryton to attempt to place her in an amiable light.
especially emphasize their level of amiable conversation with much sympathy,
The route itself makes for a gloriously amiable shotgun-wedding between the area's mountainous forests and lychee fields,
you're likely to find him more amiable and sensitive than usual- thus eager to let you, your friends,
he alone was amiable and well behaved.
Bismarck's astute, cautious, and pragmatic foreign policies allowed Germany to peacefully retain the powerful position into which he had brought it, while maintaining amiable diplomacy with almost all European nations.
As a"punishment" they are docked one afternoon's leave, which they are invited to spend with their amiable house teacher Mr Johann("Justus")
Prince Teimuraz Khevistavi, the amiable intellectual and ineffectual philanthropist whom his trustee,
Very amiable.
The culture is amiable.
Less talkative but amiable.
Or was it amiable?