Ahhhh, finally! I spoke Serbian as a child, but I largely forgot it over the years. It's so good to find somewhere to start relearning properly. It feels like Serbian just isn't a super popular language for learning, and it's not even on things like Duolingo. Bless you so much for making these videos... I have a little journal now to jot it all down in, and remember how to actually write properly www
Zdravo! I started today learning Serbian :) I only know Spanish, English and a little bit of Bulgarian. Drago mi je, teacher Boko! Thanks for the video!
SUPER helpful! Especially since my entire side of my dad's family is Serbian- I want to learn, 'cause I always have to look at my older brother to translate (they speak english but like to talk to us in Serbian) Hvala puno!
My identity My name is Zafar Iqbal Nationality Bangladesh I will come to Serbia from Bangladesh to work. Your country is very beautiful and people are very nine. Thanks
tysm for making this! there's someone really close to me who lives in my country but comes from Serbia and I thought it's kinda unfair for them to know my language when I barely know anything about theirs (I know some vocab from Croatian since we'd go there with my family on vacations but that's all) therefore I've decided to learn at least some basic phrases. later on, I'd like to learn more, of course anyways yeah, thank you again because this is exactly what I needed for my start ^-^
1. Da 2. Ne 3. Možda 4. Zdravo/ Cao 5. Dobro jutro 6. Dobar dan 7. Dobro veče 8. Laku noć 9. Doviðenja 10. Vidimo se 11. Vidimo se kasnije 12. Vidimo se sledeći put 13. Vidimo se sutra 14. Čuvaj se 15. Šta ima 16. Okej 17. Dobro 18. Loše 19. U redu 20. Hvala 21. Hvala puno 22. Nema na čemu 23. Izvini 24. Žao mi je 25. Drago mi je 26. Naravno 27. Molim te 28. Molim? 29. Sigurno 30. Sjajno
Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are officially recognized as standard forms of one polycentric language. Like British and American English, Spanish, Portuguese or German. So, it's the same thing. 🤷♂️
I'm noticing that when it came to gender, boys will mostly have a N at the end to some words when you talk about this, while girls have an A at the end, is that true? I'm still learning and slowly seeing this
You are welcome. = Nema na čemu. No problem. = Nema problema. When somebody says 'thank you', you can answer with either one, but the first phrase is more common.
Nema na čemu! 😊 I guess Google translate is tehnically correct. sure - sigurno safe - siguran, sigurna, sigurno (depending on the gender) We use the same word for these two meanings.
Ahhhh, finally! I spoke Serbian as a child, but I largely forgot it over the years. It's so good to find somewhere to start relearning properly. It feels like Serbian just isn't a super popular language for learning, and it's not even on things like Duolingo. Bless you so much for making these videos... I have a little journal now to jot it all down in, and remember how to actually write properly www
It’s not, these large learning web sites don’t have it.
Thank you for the support and good luck! 😎
As a Hungarian, Hebrew language teacher I really appreciate the effort you put in this great material! Thank you for make it available.
You're very welcome! Should be more in the near future. 📔
Zdravo! I started today learning Serbian :)
I only know Spanish, English and a little bit of Bulgarian.
Drago mi je, teacher Boko! Thanks for the video!
Zdravo!
Drago mi je, nema na čemu.
Good luck!
Sajajno! Hvala vam puno!!! 😃
Nema na čemu!
Hvala puno
Nema na čemu!
Thanks, Boko. All phrases are very usful.
Thank you!
SUPER helpful! Especially since my entire side of my dad's family is Serbian- I want to learn, 'cause I always have to look at my older brother to translate (they speak english but like to talk to us in Serbian) Hvala puno!
Nema na čemu!
Hvala puno, Boko
Nema na čemu!
Hvala puno ❤
Nema na čemu! 😎
Hvala
Nema na čemu!
My identity
My name is Zafar Iqbal
Nationality Bangladesh
I will come to Serbia from Bangladesh to work.
Your country is very beautiful and people are very nine.
Thanks
Thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you so much dear teacher, you're amazing, I am learning you language because I like the music and how it sound, greetings from Ecuador, Cao
Thank you! 😃
Greetings, ćao!
Good
Learning Serbian for a job in 2025. Starting my journey today thank you!
Good luck!
I hope you'll find this channel useful throughout your journey.
tysm for making this! there's someone really close to me who lives in my country but comes from Serbia and I thought it's kinda unfair for them to know my language when I barely know anything about theirs (I know some vocab from Croatian since we'd go there with my family on vacations but that's all) therefore I've decided to learn at least some basic phrases. later on, I'd like to learn more, of course
anyways yeah, thank you again because this is exactly what I needed for my start ^-^
Thank you for watching!
Good luck!
Хвала пуно! Поздрав из Русије!
Pozdrav, Dmitrii!
Thanks 🎉
You're welcome!
thanks
You're welcome!
Hvala Boko 😁
Nema na čemu! 😎
Hii bro I'm indian
I am learning your language
Everyday watch your channel
Hey, man!
That’s amazing, good luck! 📚💪
Σας ευχαριστούμε πολύ, hvala puno!!!
Nema na čemu! 😊
as a bulgarian im trying to learn serbian as i am part serbian and it would be nice to learn more about it! :))
I agree. It's always nice to study a new language, especially a similar one.
1. Da
2. Ne
3. Možda
4. Zdravo/ Cao
5. Dobro jutro
6. Dobar dan
7. Dobro veče
8. Laku noć
9. Doviðenja
10. Vidimo se
11. Vidimo se kasnije
12. Vidimo se sledeći put
13. Vidimo se sutra
14. Čuvaj se
15. Šta ima
16. Okej
17. Dobro
18. Loše
19. U redu
20. Hvala
21. Hvala puno
22. Nema na čemu
23. Izvini
24. Žao mi je
25. Drago mi je
26. Naravno
27. Molim te
28. Molim?
29. Sigurno
30. Sjajno
Hvala my guy. Very similar to Croatian and Russian/Ukranian
Nema na čemu!
Basically identical to Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. 😎
That sounds so much like Croatian!!!! OMG!
Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are officially recognized as standard forms of one polycentric language.
Like British and American English, Spanish, Portuguese or German.
So, it's the same thing. 🤷♂️
I'm noticing that when it came to gender, boys will mostly have a N at the end to some words when you talk about this, while girls have an A at the end, is that true? I'm still learning and slowly seeing this
Feminine nouns definitely end in 'a' while masculine end in a consonant. It can be any consonant, really.
Next time your video upload ( how to impress strangers )in your words
That’s an interesting idea. 🤔😏
I guess, "nema na ćemu" it's rather "no problem". Možda? :)
Nasty google-translate says that "sigurno" is "safe" 😢
Thank you, Boko, for your lesson!😊
You are welcome. = Nema na čemu.
No problem. = Nema problema.
When somebody says 'thank you', you can answer with either one, but the first phrase is more common.
Nema na čemu! 😊
I guess Google translate is tehnically correct.
sure - sigurno
safe - siguran, sigurna, sigurno (depending on the gender)
We use the same word for these two meanings.
Hvala puno!
Havala mr
Nine
Maney words same like croatian and serbian language
Yes, it's the same language - a single polycentric language, just different standards (Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin).
@@teacherboko ok sir, im from nepal 🇳🇵i like serbian country i want to go to work serbia but... How?
Thanks
You're welcome!