Dictionary
dobra
Meaning
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- (colloquial) Used to express agreement; alright
- (colloquial) Used to express a request; alright?
- (colloquial) Used to interrupt; alright
Hyphenated as
dob‧ra
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈdɔb.ra/
Etymology
From dobry + -a.
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dobry
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- good (moral, ethical)
- good (kind, nice, willing to help)
- good (of a mood; cheerful, fun, nice)
- good (successful)
- good (hard-working; tending to carry out one's duties)
- good (of a living thing or its parts; functioning)
- good (high quality)
- good (apt, as wanted or expected)
- good (of food and drink; tasty)
- good (beneficial)
- good (resulting from a correct choice)
- good (having a high quality)
- good (kind, fair, just)
- good (having a high social hierarchical position)
- good (in close relations)
- good (beneficial)
- good (expressing approval)
- (colloquial) good (having a large size; lasting a long time)
- good (healthy)
- (obsolete) rich
- good; Further details are uncertain.
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dobro
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- good, goodness (state or characteristic of being good)
- good (that which is produced, traded, bought, or sold)
- estate (landed property owned or controlled by a government or a department of government)
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