Serbian(Српски / srpski) Is a standardized form of the Serbo-Croatian language.
During the period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, it was the same language as Croatian, called "Serbian-Croatian". After the disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, due to political reasons, “Serbian-Croatian” was split into Serbian,Croatian、Bosnianas well asMontenegrinAnd other four standardized forms. Serbian is spoken inSerbia、Bosnia and Herzegovina、MontenegroandCroatiaWaiting for the country. Serbian and YugoslavianCroatianVery close, the two can communicate with each other.
Pronunciation guide
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List of Conversational Terms
Basic terms
Common signs |
- Serbian: српски (srpski) /srp-ski/ (-skee)
- Hello: здраво (zdravo) /ZdrA-vO/ (z like in zebra) Literal translation: healthy
- Goodbye: довиђења (dovidjenja) /dO-vi-d'E-JA/ Literal translation: untill seeing
- Please: молим (molim) /mO-lim/
- Thank you: хвала (hvala) /hvA-la/
- That: то (to) /tO/ (not as english to)
- How many? : Колико? (koliko?) /co-lE-co/ (co-, -co => cup)
- English: енглески (engleski) /En-glE-ski/ (-skee)
- Yes: да (da) /dA/
- Not: не (ne) /nE/
- Cheers: живели! (živeli!) /Zi-vE-li/ Literal translation: live! (imperativ 1st person plural)