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Showing posts with label pronouns in Serbian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pronouns in Serbian. Show all posts
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Sunday, October 27, 2013
In order to start speaking Serbian fluently, the best way to automatically recall the whole phrases and chunks of language is to listen to films and songs in Serbian (and preferably sing along). For example, in the chorus of this song you can hear the following phrase over and over again:
On these pages you can find the :
Nije za nju, nije za nju ...za nju je ...and I bet you won't make any mistakes in the future if you want simply to say:
- ...for her = ...za nju
- ... isn't for her = ... nije za nju
On these pages you can find the :
- lyrics of the song (tekst pesme) with the pretty literal translation
- exercise with the song which I made for my students :)
...and don't forget to make the most of the first Serbian with Songs free e-book!
Saturday, June 01, 2013
If you like learning Serbian through songs and would like to check if you got the lyrics right, here comes the exercise in the Latin alphabet, which is great for practising pronouns ! For the additional exercises with this song do join my Activator list !
Songs with Exercises
Right mouse click leads you to the exercises with answers!
Songs with Exercises
Right mouse click leads you to the exercises with answers!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Watch this video with the Serbian pronouns in the Genitive and Accusative cases.
I added all the forms of the Personal Pronouns in Serbian below (source:wikipedia), but what's more important for you is to practise them in context. That's why I'd suggest you watch this video and then try to mute it and say the sentences while watching.
I added all the forms of the Personal Pronouns in Serbian below (source:wikipedia), but what's more important for you is to practise them in context. That's why I'd suggest you watch this video and then try to mute it and say the sentences while watching.
Monday, November 14, 2011
This is a short presentation of object pronouns in Serbian. You might have already practised it by listening to this song and filling in the gaps. By watching this video, you'll have the form in one place and a follow-up exercise. Nadam se da vam se sviđa :)
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Accusative in Serbian,
pronouns in Serbian