"Gospodar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "gospodar" is a noun in Serbo-Croatian languages. It has multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible translations:
1. Lord, master, or proprietor: In a feudal sense, a gospodar can refer to a lord or master who owns and controls a estate, land, or serfs.
2. Host: In a more general sense, a gospodar can refer to a host or hostess who welcomes and entertains guests.
3. Manager: In a modern sense, a gospodar can refer to a manager or director of a company, institution, or organization.
In English, the closest equivalent to the word "gospodar" might be "proprietor" or "host".
Goslings are the young of geese. A gosling is a juvenile goose, typically a downy, gawky, and endearing young bird that resembles its mother but lacks adult plumage and characteristics. Goslings are often born with soft, fluffy feathers and a curved beak, and are entirely dependent on their parents for food and care. They usually fledge and begin to fly when they are several months old, at which point they become juvenile geese.