Let me tell you how I can make the exercises about Tesla's letters can be even more complicated: I'll add the following adjectives in the same text and make it a task. Of course, before doing this task, let us review the forms of Adjectives in Genitive:
The Adjectives which we are going to be used in front of some of...
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Showing posts with label Serbian grammar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serbian grammar. Show all posts
Friday, March 22, 2019
Monday, January 16, 2017
16
Jan
Today we are practising three simple questions and three simple answers:
Where do you / You live? = Где живиш / живите?= Gde živiš / živite?
What do you / You do? = Шта радиш / радите? (Чиме се бавиш / бавите?) = Šta radiš / radite? (Čime se baviš / bavite?)
What do you do in your free...
Thursday, January 12, 2017
12
Jan
I'm sure that you find Serbian days of the week easy to pronounce. However, if you still struggle with Thursday (četvrtak), there's a useful introduction in this video to help you pronounce days well.
Since rarely does anyone use days of the week in its Nominative form:
1. Ponedeljak = Monday = Понедељак
2. Utorak...
Monday, January 09, 2017
I need = Treba mi
I guess one of the most needed verbs in a language must be the verb to need = trebati :) It is a really handy word in Serbian, because of the two following reasons:
Firstly, this verb doesn't conjugate, because in its simplest meaning "I need (something)" we actually use "Treba mi" where "mi" means...
Sunday, December 08, 2013
Although you can find a lot of Serbian language exercises on this site, I am sure you'll like my new way of reading 'n' grammar tests :)
If you are not sure what the right answers are, I'll publish a video with the key tomorrow :)
Make sure you check the blog posts about:
the Locative case in Serbian
the...
Sunday, March 22, 2009
KO rano rani DVE sreće grabi The early bird catches the worm Success comes to those who prepare well and put in effort. In Serbian, there is a very similar proverb, but it is much more general, and there is neither a bird, nor a worm mentioned. It sounds very general, something like ‘Those who get up early, catch 2 happy...