Great videos thanks. I have two questions: 1/ it isn't clear for me how I should end my adjective for neutral singular as we have vruce mleko at the beginning of the video but at the end jaje je ukusno. Can you please help with this? Is it e or o or how to determine? 2/ I am studying Croatian and your videos help me also to reinforce my vocabulary but I am guessing it isn't exactly Croatian but maybe Serbian, Bosnian or Montenegrin. For example, I have always learned lijep and not lep for beautiful. Can you please advise? Hvala puno
Hi :) Thank you, great questions! 1. Its "e" if the previous letter is one of the "special ones": ć,č,š,ž,đ, and also "c" and "j". So its vruĆe mlijeko, moJe dijete. With all the "normal" consonants it will be "o": ukusNo mlijeko, njegoVo dijete 2. Yes, Croatian spelling usualy have extra "ij" on it mlijeko / mleko, lijep / lep etc. I personally like Serbian spelling more for that reason, and here on UA-cam I did not have a strategy for using one specific language or dialect so I just speak about structure of the language in general terms, some words might be different depending on region. Most likely you will be understood whatever words you use.
@@priscilasouza1112 oh I see) wish you all the best in learning! Contact me for private lessons if you need assistance, we can translate your favourite songs together, so you can sing along and repeat vocabulary you know evey time you hear them 🙂
Hi Youssef, thank you. I want to, but I am not enjoying the process of making those video lessons as much as doing private lessons, and while I can keep myself busy with private lessons I am less likely to find time for UA-cam. Maybe if I would be more consistent with this channel it would also pay off but until I am not earning anything here and not having fun recording my voice - those videos might in best case appear every once in a while. Most of the materials are prepared though, and what keeps inspiring and motivating me is reading comments of people who said that it helped to understand something, and the fact that there is nothing yet available on UA-cam at least that would cover all the 7 cases compactly with declanation of the nouns and adjectives that describe them. It is not that a big job to cover them and I believe it will make learning Croatian/Serbian/Bosnian/Montenegrin easier at least for those who thinks like a mathematician/ constructor/ programmer... If I will find a way to explain cases basing on emotions that definitely should have an outcome here. So this is my current state of mind 🙂 it was a long day for me today 😁 Wish you all the best in learning, and please comment here if you will find something that explains the grammatical cases easily! 😉 I am definitely interested in methods that different people find easy and efficient
Great videos thanks.
I have two questions:
1/ it isn't clear for me how I should end my adjective for neutral singular as we have vruce mleko at the beginning of the video but at the end jaje je ukusno. Can you please help with this? Is it e or o or how to determine?
2/ I am studying Croatian and your videos help me also to reinforce my vocabulary but I am guessing it isn't exactly Croatian but maybe Serbian, Bosnian or Montenegrin. For example, I have always learned lijep and not lep for beautiful. Can you please advise?
Hvala puno
Hi :) Thank you, great questions!
1. Its "e" if the previous letter is one of the "special ones": ć,č,š,ž,đ, and also "c" and "j". So its vruĆe mlijeko, moJe dijete.
With all the "normal" consonants it will be "o": ukusNo mlijeko, njegoVo dijete
2. Yes, Croatian spelling usualy have extra "ij" on it mlijeko / mleko, lijep / lep etc. I personally like Serbian spelling more for that reason, and here on UA-cam I did not have a strategy for using one specific language or dialect so I just speak about structure of the language in general terms, some words might be different depending on region. Most likely you will be understood whatever words you use.
@@idemonakavu Excellent, all clear with many thanks, looking forward to your next classes
These are the best BCS lessons on UA-cam
Thank you, Tarik! What other channels did you like?
I was waiting you man 😅 . Nice TO see you again .
KEEP going brat moj
Thanks from Brazil 🌷
Why are you learning Croatian/Serbianl? :)
@@idemonakavu Because I work in cruise ship and i fell in love with Croatian music.😁
@@priscilasouza1112 oh I see) wish you all the best in learning!
Contact me for private lessons if you need assistance, we can translate your favourite songs together, so you can sing along and repeat vocabulary you know evey time you hear them 🙂
@@idemonakavu Thanks a lot, I will contact you for sure . Your class6will help me a lot.😃🤩
Thanks for your videos. The graphics are helpful and so professional. I am worried that learning cases and grammatical structure will be my downfall.
Great lessons. Are you also going to cover the other grammatical cases?
Hi Youssef, thank you. I want to, but I am not enjoying the process of making those video lessons as much as doing private lessons, and while I can keep myself busy with private lessons I am less likely to find time for UA-cam. Maybe if I would be more consistent with this channel it would also pay off but until I am not earning anything here and not having fun recording my voice - those videos might in best case appear every once in a while.
Most of the materials are prepared though, and what keeps inspiring and motivating me is reading comments of people who said that it helped to understand something, and the fact that there is nothing yet available on UA-cam at least that would cover all the 7 cases compactly with declanation of the nouns and adjectives that describe them. It is not that a big job to cover them and I believe it will make learning Croatian/Serbian/Bosnian/Montenegrin easier at least for those who thinks like a mathematician/ constructor/ programmer... If I will find a way to explain cases basing on emotions that definitely should have an outcome here. So this is my current state of mind 🙂 it was a long day for me today 😁
Wish you all the best in learning, and please comment here if you will find something that explains the grammatical cases easily! 😉 I am definitely interested in methods that different people find easy and efficient
@@idemonakavu Thanks for sharing!
geats videos thank you so mucho
isaw ashort that you said you could give for free some grammatical cases... can you givethem to me
thank again
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