Is it "Tom wear a black hat" (present tense)?
I guess, "crni šešir" (not crn) is the same case as "tecni sapun"? (Sorry, I don't have a proper simbol on my keyboard).
you are right, it is; but it should be in past. Thank you, again. If you continue in such manner, I won't have any mistakes left.
I've linked it to the existing Russian and Italian sentences.
Please, look at this one
http://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/2331487
Should it be linked?
You may link, nynorsk sentence often has just few letters difference (so than it could be done blindly - they then obviously have the same meaning). But, sometimes it has more significant difference (whole words,...). I don't know much about new-norwegian, or nynorsk. Every educated Norwegian (that is, every native Norwegian) can use both languages.
Thanks for the explanation. Linked as requested.
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #2331486
added by neron, 8 de juliol de 2014
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