Serbian Cases for beginners Part 1 | Nominative, Accusative, Instrumental
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- We continue with the series about the Serbian language. Now it's the cases turn. Since cases are one of the most difficult parts of Serbian grammar, I decided to divide that whole into two smaller parts, so that it would be easier for you to learn.
The first consists of Nominative, Accusative and Instrumental, while the second is reserved for Genitive, Dative, Vocative and Locative. In front of you is a video dedicated to the nominative. Accusative and Instrumental, and expect another part soon.
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You are one of the best language teachers, so awesome, and it's a pleasure to listen to you! God bless you.
Thank you! 😃
@@hanilanguages Do you think you could learn and teach Arabic also?
Thank you Miss Hani! This is very helpful hope you upload more! 😘
Your video deserves more views. I thank you too much for doing this content. Vi en otro video que también sabes español
Así que un gran saludo desde España.
That is so great that you even described what grammar terms mean because even English speakers forgot since elementary school!
Great videos. I REALLY like them. Volim puno tvoja videos.
Best case PDF I have seen anywhere! Hvala vam!
I'm so happy to here that! ❤️
amazing video, my girlfriend is half Serbian and her father is 100% Serbian material, and I'm trying to learn that language, your videos are wonderful help!
Wow !!! I’m trying to learn Serbian, but until today I couldn’t find a good tool or Channel to do it and voilà!!!! You’re amazing, I just have seen this video and I’ve decided to continue with you ✨✨ Hvala lepo !!!! 🥰
I'm glad it helps! 🙂 Just keep learning! I uploaded yesterday the Part 3 which I discussed Genitive and Vocative. 🙂
Hello. Thank you very much for the pdf. Its so helpful. I need to learn Serbian and this is a great start for me. Hope you make more videos for the Serbian language.
You are welcome! I will ☺️
Hi, I really love your videos! You have a very cute voice that I actually love to listen to! :-)
Thank you for the appreciation and I'm so glad it helps! ☺️
This is so helpful!!! Thank you very much, you're the best
Glad it helped! 🙂
This is so helpful! Thank you!! :)
Your welcome!! 😊
I'm mind blown at your videos, 10/10
Thank you! 😊
Well done on explanations , looking forward for second part on remaining 7 cases
I will upload more soon! 😊
Watching from indonesia. I try to learn serbian cause I have a friend in Osijek. Puno hvala.
Super! 😊
So helpful! Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful! 😊❤️
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Nema na čemu! 😊
I think my head would explode from so much grammar if I had to learn from the scratch. Luckily I’m already native speaker
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Wow, poznajes srpsku gramatiku bolje od pola Srba.Divna si, samo nastavi da snimas.
Hvala :)
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thank u sm! I've been struggling to understand the cases with a very limited sources.. hvala :)
Glad I could help! 😊
as a Slovakian I can say that this is very easy
Jeg bor i Norge, jeg kan serbisk, men videoen din er fantastisk.
Thanks. 😊
Really easy to understand, i see that in Romanian it's the opposite for Accusative, Masucline-singular "-ul" (although the informal way is "u") and Feminine-singular ("a").
Blessings upon you
Thank you! ❤️
Hvala
Nema na čemu! 😊
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Hello when is there going to be the Part 2
Love your videos btw
It will be around April. ❤️😊
Hello, just to know that I will be late with uploading the other videos about serbian. It will be around May. I was so busy recently, so I can't find time making serbian lesson.
Just to add a few points regards instrumental. "sa kim" is usually company, and "sa čim" is more correct "čim /čime". Sentence "Kupila sam kompjuter SA telefonom" Is gramarly correct, but it means that "you in company with your phone bought a comp" like two of you invested together together in a comp, or you bought comp which has integrated phone. When you use "SA" with instrumental it refers to company of another human being usually (or animal like dog), using instrumental without "sa" refers usually to thing.
So, your sentence "Kupila sam kompjuter sa telefonom" is gramarly correct, probably you wanted to say "Kupila sam kompjuter telefonom" which means "I bought a comp by using a phone".
Keep up good work, your grammar and pronunciation is better then half of Serbs 😊
Thank you! 🙂 You are right! I just realized that my example is not good. It would be good if I used the example “Kupila sam slušalice sa mikrofonom” instead of this example. Thank you for highlighting that part.
This was really helpful. For accusative case, how does the noun change for neutral gender?
I'm glad this helps! ☺️ For neutral gender in accusative, it will be the same as in nominative. For example: "I bought a milk" - "Kupila sam mleko" or "I'm going in the village" - "Idem u selo".
Do neuter words not have different forms in these cases or did you just not include them?
It is amazing a East Asian citizen spoke in Serbian.
I am a Serbian maybe from croatian coast and living in Sicily. But i do not speak. Do you know fasana beach?
How do you know you are Serb?
@@mountechelon1360 my surname fasana croatian
@@angelofasanaro1584 Fasana Beach is in Istria and while ago a lot of Italians lived here and it was part of Italy.
But there is some posibility you have Croatian or Serbian origins. If you just concluded that from name of some town then probably it will be so hard to determine. Maybe just ask some older people around about it.
@@mountechelon1360 look history pages
@@mountechelon1360 it is true if you live in zara
Tamodaleko
Paganiserbianm meaning on google
Can i have the pdf too?
I put the link in the description. You can check
where is the Pdf Please??
Hello! Here is the pdf: www.language-experiments.com/downloads/serbian-cases-part-1.pdf . You can also find it in the description.
Are you Serbian Miss Hani?...
I'm from Philippines but I'm living in Serbia 🙂
beautiful and patient teacher
Είσαι υπέροχη , όμως ήρθε η ώρα να μάθεις την γλώσσα των γλωσσών που είναι η Ελληνική γλώσσα. Πολλές Ελληνικές λέξεις υπάρχουν σε όλες τις ευρωπαϊκές γλώσσες. Επίσης πολλοί οροι στις διάφορες επιστήμες είναι Ελληνικοί. Οταν την μάθεις θα καταλάβεις πόσο πλούσια γλώσσα είναι και θα σε ανεβάσει σε άλλο πνευματικό επίπεδο . ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΩ.
Thanks! I will put Greek in my list!
Your speak to fast..
I will speak slower next time. Thanks for the feedback!