Need help translating a brief phrase from english to croatian
$250-750 USD
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My grandmother was from Croatia. My father remembers her repeatedly speaking the phrase "What goes around comes around" in the Croatian language. It is an idiom, so likely cannot be a word for word translation. It is a reference to kharma, and how if you do bad, bad things will happen to you. If you do good, good things will happen.
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Sve se vraća, sve se plaća. That's it. That means something like: Everything is turning back to you, you will pay for everything.
Hi! :) The phrase is: "Sve se vraća, sve se plaća" literally: "everything comes back, everything is paid" Merry Christmas from Croatia! :)
That phrase means 'Sve se vraća, sve se plaća' . You're welcome. Im a native Croatian so its 100% correct.
"Sve se vraća, sve se plaća." or "Dobro se dobrim vraća." or "Kako došlo, tako prošlo." or "Ne čini drugome ono što ne želiš da se tebi učini." - there are several similar ones Merry Christmas! Hope this helps :)