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Teniske ljubavi

Autor: Nina Kolundžija

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svetlana

pre 17 godina

Nekima mora dase crta:

A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his opponent. The running score of each game is described in a manner particular to tennis: scores of zero to three points are described as "love" (or zero), "fifteen," "thirty," and "forty" respectively. (See the main article Tennis score for the origin of these words as used in tennis.) When at least three points have been scored by each side and the players have the same number of points, the score is "deuce." When at least three points have been scored by each side and a player has one more point than his opponent, the score of the game is "advantage" for the player in the lead. During informal games, "advantage" can also be called "ad in" or "ad out", depending on whether the serving player or receiving player is ahead, respectively. In tournament play, the chair umpire calls the point count (e.g., "fifteen-love") after each point. At the end of a game, the chair umpire also announces the winner of the game and the overall score.
I dosta bre ljudi vise, sto ste toliko iskompleksirani !!!?

love is in the air

pre 17 godina

@Svetlana

Love znači nula ili ništa ??? E, šta sve čovek neće da pročita ovde...
Naught(na:f)-nimalo, nula, bezvredan...

svetlana

pre 17 godina

Never date a tennis player, for them love is nothing!
Ili u slobodnom prevodu: Ne zaljubljluj se u tenisere, za njih je ljubav nista! (nula ili nista se u tenisu kaze LOVE, npr. 15-00 se kaze fifteen-love)

svetlana

pre 17 godina

Never date a tennis player, for them love is nothing!
Ili u slobodnom prevodu: Ne zaljubljluj se u tenisere, za njih je ljubav nista! (nula ili nista se u tenisu kaze LOVE, npr. 15-00 se kaze fifteen-love)

svetlana

pre 17 godina

Nekima mora dase crta:

A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his opponent. The running score of each game is described in a manner particular to tennis: scores of zero to three points are described as "love" (or zero), "fifteen," "thirty," and "forty" respectively. (See the main article Tennis score for the origin of these words as used in tennis.) When at least three points have been scored by each side and the players have the same number of points, the score is "deuce." When at least three points have been scored by each side and a player has one more point than his opponent, the score of the game is "advantage" for the player in the lead. During informal games, "advantage" can also be called "ad in" or "ad out", depending on whether the serving player or receiving player is ahead, respectively. In tournament play, the chair umpire calls the point count (e.g., "fifteen-love") after each point. At the end of a game, the chair umpire also announces the winner of the game and the overall score.
I dosta bre ljudi vise, sto ste toliko iskompleksirani !!!?

love is in the air

pre 17 godina

@Svetlana

Love znači nula ili ništa ??? E, šta sve čovek neće da pročita ovde...
Naught(na:f)-nimalo, nula, bezvredan...

svetlana

pre 17 godina

Never date a tennis player, for them love is nothing!
Ili u slobodnom prevodu: Ne zaljubljluj se u tenisere, za njih je ljubav nista! (nula ili nista se u tenisu kaze LOVE, npr. 15-00 se kaze fifteen-love)

love is in the air

pre 17 godina

@Svetlana

Love znači nula ili ništa ??? E, šta sve čovek neće da pročita ovde...
Naught(na:f)-nimalo, nula, bezvredan...

svetlana

pre 17 godina

Nekima mora dase crta:

A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his opponent. The running score of each game is described in a manner particular to tennis: scores of zero to three points are described as "love" (or zero), "fifteen," "thirty," and "forty" respectively. (See the main article Tennis score for the origin of these words as used in tennis.) When at least three points have been scored by each side and the players have the same number of points, the score is "deuce." When at least three points have been scored by each side and a player has one more point than his opponent, the score of the game is "advantage" for the player in the lead. During informal games, "advantage" can also be called "ad in" or "ad out", depending on whether the serving player or receiving player is ahead, respectively. In tournament play, the chair umpire calls the point count (e.g., "fifteen-love") after each point. At the end of a game, the chair umpire also announces the winner of the game and the overall score.
I dosta bre ljudi vise, sto ste toliko iskompleksirani !!!?