Stiže još jedan / još jedna set of exercises to practice one of the lessons from Serbian 102 course!
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Tuesday, October 08, 2019
Monday, October 07, 2019
What do you see in Serbian?
The best way to start practicing Serbian cases, the Accusative for example, is to start simple and easy, with food. After the verb to see, you'll simply change the final A of the noun into U
- VIDIM BANANU - BANANA
- VIDIM JABUKU - JABUKA
- VIDIM JAGODU - JAGODA
- VIDIM LIMUNADU - LIMUNADA
- VIDIM LUBENICU - LUBENICA
- VIDIM PAPRIKU - PAPRIKA
- VIDIM PICU - PICA
- VIDIM POMORANDŽU - POMORANDŽA
- VIDIM RIBU - RIBA
- VIDIM SUPU - SUPA
- VIDIM VODU - VODA
Sunday, October 06, 2019
Srpski 401 se bazira na preslatkoj mini seriji koja se zove Mala istorija Srbije, o kojoj sam pisala pre pet godina (vreme baš leti = time really flies by)!
Don't forget that for more exercises like this one with explanations and video lessons with slow pronunciation you can join Patreon page, tier one.
Hajde da ponovo pogledamo prvu epizodu i uradimo sledeće vežbe:
Saturday, October 05, 2019
This is, These are - in Serbian
Let's jump with joy each time we come across a phrase or two which are easier in Serbian than in English.There is no need for you to think how to say THIS and THESE, simply say OVO and it covers both categories!
The only thing we are actually practicing is IS and ARE in Serbian, in different contexts:
- Odeća = Clothes
- Životinje = Animals
- Hrana = Food
- Poslovi = Jobs
Ovo je, ovo su with Clothes
This is, These are -Exercises
This is, These are - Games
Thursday, October 03, 2019
Glagol BITI - značenje (meaning)
Even if you are really familiar with the verb to be in Serbian, let's simply review what we know with tthese fun exercises:Glagol BITI - vežbe (exercise)
Glagol BITI - igre (games)
Glagol BITI - additional exercises
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
One of the useful phrases when learning Serbian is IZIVINTE = ИЗВИНИТЕ = excuse me.
After this phrase, you have certainly attracted someone's attention, so you can ask a follow up question. Today we are practicing the phrase GDE JE = ГДЕ ЈЕ = where is?
After practicing with the Flashcards, you are ready to play and win :D
Excuse me, where is ... in Serbian
After this phrase, you have certainly attracted someone's attention, so you can ask a follow up question. Today we are practicing the phrase GDE JE = ГДЕ ЈЕ = where is?
How to pronounce IZVINITE, GDE JE in Serbian
- Excuse me, where is the exit? = Izvinite, gde je izlaz?
Let's practice the phrase "Excuse me, where is ..."
After practicing with the Flashcards, you are ready to play and win :D
Monday, September 30, 2019
I am happy to announce that my third book with easy texts both in Cyrillic and Latin alphabet, Who is Who, has been published!
Let me remind you of the first two books, which you can read along with me on my Youtube channel and Patreon page:
This book called "What you can see on the farm" is just the first part of the series covering animal and farm vocabulary, together with the most common verbs in Serbian.
In the third book, Who is Who, we are dealing with some similar names like Jovan and Jovana or Ivan and Ivana. Since they can be a bit confusing, we are trying to figure out who is who, by following our friends in search of one another. At the end of the book there is an Activity book where you need to find the hidden page numbers... a little bit of Locative case will always prove useful in the days to come :D
Let me remind you of the first two books, which you can read along with me on my Youtube channel and Patreon page:
Easy to Read - Šta možemo da vidimo na selu?
This book called "What you can see on the farm" is just the first part of the series covering animal and farm vocabulary, together with the most common verbs in Serbian.
Easy to Read - Gde je ključ?
In this second book, Where is the Key? I continue using the most common verbs which require the accusative case. We are also practicing introducing ourselves and our friends. There is also a task for you to find ONE hidden key. If you are having problems finding it, do let me know!
Easy to Read - Ko je ko?
In the third book, Who is Who, we are dealing with some similar names like Jovan and Jovana or Ivan and Ivana. Since they can be a bit confusing, we are trying to figure out who is who, by following our friends in search of one another. At the end of the book there is an Activity book where you need to find the hidden page numbers... a little bit of Locative case will always prove useful in the days to come :D