Thanks to my diligent student of Serbian, Mirko Radović, from now on you'll be able to follow easy Serbian lessons with explanations in Spanish. I send many thanks to Mirko and all the members of the FaceBook community Serbios en Latino America!
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
I believe many of you interested in learning to read the Serbian Cyrillic script have enjoyed an excellent blog post by Nat, published back in 2009. Now, if you'd like to practise reading, I'm adding all the easy texts both in the Latin Alphabet and Cyrillic script into Serbian101 and Serbian102 courses:
Sunday, May 13, 2012
You can access the full version with pronunciation, explanations and numerous interactive lessons either via Serbian 101 course. Here comes the useful vocabulary from the video lesson:
1. je iz = is from
2. on živi = he lives
3. u = in
4. sa = with
5. supruga = spouse (fem.)
6. troje = three
7. deca = children
8. njegova = his
9. žena = wife
10 zvati se = to be called
11. imati = to have
12. godina = year
13. raditi = to work
14. kao =as
15. inspektor = inspector
16. slobodno vreme = free time
17. igrati = to play
18. ići = to go
19. pozorište = theatre
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
Words which you might not know are as follows:
- on = he
- iz = from
- godina = year
- godine = years
- imati = to have
- on ima = he has
- star = old
- inspektor = inspector
- raditi = to work
- on radi = he works
- oženjen = married
- udata = married
- dete = child
- deca = children
- sin = son
- ćerka = daughter
Sunday, April 15, 2012
If you carefully followed Facebook statuses during Easter time in Serbia, you've probably noticed three different greetings:
- Hristos Vaskrese
- Hristos Vaskrse
- Hristos Voskrese
Which one to use ? Watch this video and decide for yourself.
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Easter,
Happy Easter in Serbian,
Srećan uskrs