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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Adjective Comparison and Genitive in Serbian

Saturday, November 05, 2011

Past Tense of To Be in Serbian

Friday, November 04, 2011

Practise Gerund in Serbian



Try to make the following sentences while watching this video:

Volim / ne volim /obožavam / mrzim + the verb in the form of the Gerund (add -nje)

For example:  Pevati (to sing)
You say:        Volim pevanje

Feel free to use the Gerund forms which follow this video:

  1. voziti se - vožnja
  2. svirati - sviranje
  3. kuglati se - kuglanje
  4. fotografisati - fotografisanje
  5. surfovati - surfovanje
  6. plesati - plesanje
  7. igrati - igranje (mini-golfa)
  8. šetati - šetanje
  9. plivati - plivanje
  10. slikati - slikanje
  11. pecati - pecanje
  12. skupljati - skupljanje (markica)

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Talking About Summer Holidays



To answer these questions correctly, you can check how to make sentences in the Past Tense in Serbian. Verb conjugations which you'll need to answer the questions in the video are as follows:

  • sunčao, sunčala, sunčalo, sunčali, sunčale, sunčala
  • gledao, gledala, gledalo, gledali, gledale, gledala
  • vozio, vozila, vozilo, vozili, vozile, vozila
  • surfovao, surfovala, surfovalo, surfovali, surfovale, surfovala
  • brao, brala, bralo, brali, brale, brala
  • jeo, jela, jelo, jeli, jele, jela
  • plivao, plivala, plivalo, plivali, plivale,plivala
  • posmatrao, posmatrala, posmatralo, posmatrali, posmatrale, posmatrala
  • šetao, šetala, šetalo, šetali, šetale, šetala

Monday, October 31, 2011

Comparatives of Serbian Adjectives in Context




This is actually one of the lessons I created in Serbian 201 course, so if you want to see it clearly feel free to check it out on my courses page, as I posted it as a free sample lesson.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Adjective Comparison in Serbian

Want to practise comparing adjectives in Serbian ? Best way is to do it in relaxed atomsphere, while listening to "old-town songs" and  playing the comparison  game I made for you, rather than learning the myriads of sound change rules :) Hope you like it!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Describing an Event

Take a look at this dark photo, light it bit by bit and try to explain what's going on by starting each sentence with:

"Mislim da ..."
"Vidim ..., znači da ..."

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Advanced Serbian - Srpski kao drugi jezik

Gde je ključ? Где је кључ? - Učimo srpski sa Marinom
Gde je ključ? ...
Where is the Key?-...
By Marina Petrović
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