Complete Course Lesson 24 - 100 most common Serbian verbs ★ Croatian & Bosnian CC
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2021
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Hvala puno.i am really grateful because i found your channel.i am maried to Serbian and your channel really help me to improve my Serbian.
My pleasure 😊
Good luck!
Hvala puno Učitelj Boko,
Now to learn to conjugate, past tenses, and verbal aspects.
Thanks for some inspiration ☺️
Nema na čemu!
from today i am going to watching every day 1 video on your channel i am learning serbian
Good luck!
Hvala lepo Učitelj! Čim sam gledao ovo video i pisao sve glagole na moju svesku. Moj cilj je moći da govorim dovoljam srpski po septembru. Već sam u Srbiji i učim jezik, ali treba mi (i hoću) više zato što zaista želim da se družim. Veliki pozdrav!
Smart, you should write everything in a notebook!
"ovaj video"
video - video (masculine)
"u moju svesku"
until September - do septembra
in September - u septembru
Pozdrav!
Najlijepša hvala na sve video zapise! Vrlo su korisne!
Nema na čemu!
Спасибо за твои видео, Боко! ❤
Thanks for your videos, Boko :)
Nema na čemu! 😎
Thank you for creating this channel.
You are welcome!
This is super. Just one suggestion: If the infinitive root differs from the present tense root, place the 1st person singular in ( ). There would be no need to vocalize.
That is a great suggestion! I was just focused on making super easy, straightforward lessons in these first videos.
I've envisioned making more videos where I can start introducing tenses, so hopefully I'll apply your suggestion some time in the future!
Hvala vam
Хвала Boko! I'm beginner in Serbian and it's very useful your video
Glad it was helpful!
Congrats for your lessons!!
Thank you!
Hvala
Nema na čemu!
thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this video!! I think it would be helpful if you put the first person with those, especially when theyre very different.. like “to know - znati, znam“ instead of just “znati“ - so that you can more easily remember how to conjugate the verb later on. In any case this is a great Video thanks!
You’re welcome! Certainly!
This was the first video. I’ve made some more after:
ua-cam.com/video/BYsYEa7pqnY/v-deo.html
@@teacherboko ahhh this is perfect thank you
📝✅this was great
Hvala!
Are those verbs which end in "se" reflexive verbs?
Yes, usually meaning that one does something to him/herself, hence the 'se'.
Usually.
There are also false reflexives, they have 'se' but it's not like you're doing that action upon/to yourself.
For example, I'm laughing = smejem se
@@teacherboko the same exists in in German. Thanks for clarifying!
Forgive me ifI'm wrong, I've only just started learning Serbian but is ć and č the same?
It is not the same. Č sound is harder and Ć is softer. It is understandable that it sounds all the same to you though because it is quite similar.
This is the first sound - church /tʃɝːtʃ/
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/church
This is the second sound - ćao /tʃaʊ/
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ciao
😂 still the same , my serbian koleg wispered tha sound in my ears 7 times and i still strugle 😊with the sound, but anyway the only sound i cant pronounce the rest is so esay
Are these Serbian verbs the same as Croatian verbs? Wish they were in abc order.
Essentially, yes. As is everything else in Cro-Bos-Ser.
I did put Croatian and Bosnian CC so you can see the difference - there are several verbs that are pronounced slightly differently in Ijekavica.
90% of verbs r similar to russian.
Yep, there are many words that are similar - almost the same.
Hvala