❆ MERRY CHRISTMAS ❆

Ljubljana

Wishing all EX-YU aviators marking the holiday today a Merry Christmas

Sretan Božić
Vesel Božič

Don't forget to visit tomorrow for your latest fix of aviation news from the former Yugoslavia

Zagreb

🎄 Best wishes 🎄

Comments

  1. Anonymous09:16

    Cestit Bozic svima! Prekrasno izgledaju Ljubljana i Zagreb!

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    1. Čestit Božić svim ljudima dobre volje!

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  2. Vesel Božič vsem

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  3. Vesel Božič vsem

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  4. Anonymous09:23

    Христос се роди!

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    1. Anonymous15:54

      То се не каже сада. То је за 7. јануар.

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    2. Anonymous23:44

      Ne, druže, to je za 25. decembar, samo SPC kaže da je 25. decembar 7. januara, ako me razumeš. Pozdravlja vas sve ateista i želi srećne praznike!

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    3. Anonymous08:35

      Христос се роди је српска верзија када се честита божић.

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  5. Merry Christmas all!!! Few hours ahead here in old Sydney town so I'm completely stuffed already!!

    All the best!

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  6. Anonymous10:22

    All the best to everybody !

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  7. Anonymous11:04

    Vsem bralcem in avtorjem tega letalskega portala želim blagoslovljen Božič in vse dobro. Kristus je rojen! Aleluja, aleluja!

    Haplek

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  8. Anonymous13:21

    Sretan Božič! Merry Christmas! Pozdrav od Skopje!

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  9. JU520 BEGLAX13:31

    Merry Christmas

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  10. Anonymous16:09

    Kaze se Srecan a ne sretan .... Derivativ od reci sreca (a ne sreta). Svima koji danas slave taj praznik SRECAN BOZIC!

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    1. Anonymous16:20

      Ja sam uvek mislio da se piše; Srećan Božić, a ne Srecan Bozic. Ne razumem to lenjost kod ljudi.

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    2. Anonymous17:11

      U Hrvatskoj se kaze sretan... Cime se vi bavite...

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    3. Alen Šćuric Purger20:00

      Stvarno jedna od većih gluposti koje sam ovdje pročitao.

      U hrvatskom jeziku kaže se sretan. Čemu ovakva bezvezarija? I to na današnji dan. Bože mili...

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    4. Anonymous20:48

      Sretan ili srećan, ali ne srecan, to je važno.

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    5. Anonymous23:10

      @Anon 4:09

      "Sreća" etimološki potiče od "sretja", odnosno korena "sret". Reći da je "srećan" pravilnije od "sretan" ili obrnuto može samo nepismena osoba.

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    6. Anonymous23:11

      Ljudje, važen je samo pomen. Ni važno kako je napisano. Važna je lepa želja.

      Haplek

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  11. Merry Christmas folks. Have a healthy and peaceful one.

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  12. Sve najlepse za Bozic i predstojece praznike.Uzivajte sa porodicama jos dugo godina.

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  13. Anonymous18:27

    Sretan Božić svima koji ga slave danas! Merry Christmas!

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  14. Alen Šćuric Purger20:01

    Čestit Božić, puno mira i božjeg blagoslova svi ljudima dobre volje!

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  15. Anonymous20:53

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Question for admin, since ex-yu population has large Muslim population, how come you never mention any of the Islamic Holidays??

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    1. Anonymous21:43

      Nije tacno!

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    2. Anonymous22:27

      Sto nije tocno? Pa u bivsoj ima i muslimana, covjek ima pravo.

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    3. Anonymous22:41

      Na svaki ramadan je postavljena čestitka samo što je stave ispod vesti. E ali volim što je ljudima najbitnije da li im je čestitao praznik ex-yu admin. Pretpostavljam da covek iskoristi božić da stavi samo čestitku da bi imao i on neki slobodan dan u godini kada već svaki dan dobijamo vesti .... a verovatno je i manja poseta.

      Ljudi su stvarno čudo. Jedan se žali što piše "sretan" kako se kaže na hrvatskom, a drugi što nije i on dobio zasebnu čestitku. Neverovatni ste svi skupa.

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    4. Anonymous22:43

      "Pretpostavljam da covek iskoristi božić da stavi samo čestitku da bi imao i on neki slobodan dan u godini kada već svaki dan dobijamo vesti .... a verovatno je i manja poseta."
      +1

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    5. Anonymous23:01

      Maybe because Islamic holidays are not state holidays?

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    6. Anonymous23:37

      Last admin, please check the facts before you post them. Islamic holidays are state holidays in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia! Of course it's his private blog and he can choose to write whatever he wants, but out of respect it would be nice to include Islamic holidays, same way Christmas is celebrated.

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    7. Anonymous23:43

      They have. They have put a holiday note under the news for that day for Eid or something simmilar. The only difference here is that there is no news because I can only presume the admin can get at least one day off during the year. We get news every day.

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  16. Anonymous23:22

    Srecan Bozic svima koji slave :)
    INN-NS

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  17. Anonymous02:17

    Bozic je...lepo vsem. Vsaj danes ne nabijajte pls. Vse dobro!

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  18. Ideš. Uspijeli ste se pokačiti i oko čestitke. Svaka vam čast.

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  19. Merry Christmas, Sretan Božić, Vesel Božič svima koji slave! Tko ne, Sretna Nova, Sretan Solsticij, Saturnalije, Jul...uglavnom svima sve najbolje!

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