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Thursday, October 10, 2019
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Another fun video about the most common mistakes in Serbian is coming your way:
So, which of these are the correct options:
a. bombona
b. bonbona
c. ne bi
d. ne bih
e. nizašta
f. ni za šta
Common Mistakes in Serbian
So, which of these are the correct options:
a. bombona
b. bonbona
c. ne bi
d. ne bih
e. nizašta
f. ni za šta
Friday, April 15, 2016
I must tell you that I am more than happy that there has been more and more educational videos about the Serbian language. They cover different topics, such as:
Let' check the correct answers:
- Pronunciation of Serbian with Nada
- Serbian Grammar - Jezičke nedoumice
- Common mistakes in Serbian - Negujmo srpski
Today I wanted to present the series of short videos about the most common mistakes in Serbian called Negujmo srpski jezik! The first video in the series is about the words "all" and "he acted".
Common Mistakes in Serbian - sve or svo?
After listening to this video can you tell which of the mentioned words is correct (tačna) and which one is incorrect (netačna):
- sve
- svo
- glumeo
- glumio
You can use the following form to say what you think:
Mislim da je reč "svo" netačna / tačna.
Let' check the correct answers:
Friday, September 06, 2013
One of the most common mistakes students of Serbian as a foreign language tend to make is to use the verbs of movement "ići " + u, "stići" + u, "vratiti se" + u, "posetiti" with the noun in Dative, instead of Accusative. That's why it's often heard:
That's why I've created this video with which you can make simple sentences such as:
Idem u Beogradu (incorrect)instead of
Idem u Beograd (correct)In the case of the listed verbs above (ići = to go to/ stići = to arrive at/ vratiti se = to come back to /posetiti = to visit), the noun which follows them is in the Accusative case (so called the Accusative of goal/aim).
That's why I've created this video with which you can make simple sentences such as:
- Idem u London / Budimpeštu (Present Simple)
- Stižem u London / Budimpeštu (Present Simple word order)
- Posetio sam London /Budimpeštu (Past Simple)
- Vraćam se u London / Budimpeštu (Present Simple word order with "se")