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  • Bosnian/Croatian/Slovenian people can speak to a Serbian man in their own language ...He will understand?

  • @loca1772 Bosnian, Croatian and Montenegrian completely. Slovenian and Macedonian partly.

  • avion is avion in spanish also! :D

  • Thank you so much for your channel !!

  • Eastern European languages have two consenant letters put together and pronounced seperately as well. Serbian is close to Bulgarian right? I see that voda, drvo, noz are same in Bulgarian.

    Is Serbian similar to Russian?

  • @BusyBeingFabulous Yeah, Serbian is similar to Russian and Bulgarian. But more Russian.

  • @learnserbianquickly its exact same letters different words

  • I love Serbian..:) ♥

  • Ћирилица матори, ћирилица...

  • avion , balon , are the same like in romania

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  • @YOCOSMINMAX16 And are the same in Spanish :) Avion y Balon

  • thanks man

  • kako pokušavaju naučit naš jezik u pičku materinu!

  • pa bar neko cini neki napor da se pokaze nas jezik u svetu!!! nadam se da ce neko i pokusati da ga nauci (mislim na ljude sa ovog sajta)

  • sad ja vas mogu zajebavat

  • good!

  • thanks a lot..

  • Ty ty ty ty ty ty !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • PRONUNCIATION IS EASY ;THE STRESS PART IS HARD

  • ove je stvarno sranje brate! ja ti kazem!

  • I've always heard that Slavic languages are difficult for English speakers to pronounce. I think the phonemes in Russian and Serbian are very similar to English, if not the same. I don't know about Polish or Czech, though.

  • Would u be able to do more of these for me?

  • thanks for your work. i hope you continue in this way:) I'm italian and i love your language!!

  • Hey man, when putting words as ogledalo, drvo, voda, it would be fine to put English translation next to it so people can start to learn words. Anyway good job dečko! :-)

  • @bombila68 There is English translation! :)

  • @learnserbianquickly

    I am sorry, I skipped the part with translation, I jumped to 1:09 with no translation... my deep apologies :-)

    Can you please make a video with letters ć, č, đ and dž? That would be supergreat!

  • @learnserbianquickly but not at 01:15 i think thats what he means

  • could you tell me which sillable you normally put the accent on?

    is it the first? or the thirdlast? I'm a bit confused and I would be glad to get some help.

    but anyway thanks for putting all those vids onto the internet

  • @pizzaeater6000 hm normally???

    It depends on region in which you are. For example

    Vojvodina (Serbian northen province) - too many lenghts and prolonged accents, but the accents are on proper syllables

    Belgrade - accents are mostly (not always) on proper syllables, but people don't feel the difference between short-ascending and short-descending accent.

    Western Serbia: usually good accentuation,

  • @pizzaeater6000 West of Middle Serbia: extremely good accentuation. Actually, it's a basis of literary Serbian pronunciation.

    South/Eastern Serbia: shortened and almost always descending accents, and they are often "moved" towards the end of the word. Sometimes they you can hear them even on the last syllable (which is IMPOSSIBLE in literary Serbian).

    Central Serbia: a lot of variations, because it's a mixed area, but all the four of the accents and length are in use.

  • @pezos5 In words with two or more syllables the last syllable cannot be stressed.

    Also you should try on wikipedia.

  • Niko!

  • could u pronounce similar leters like Đ Ž Lj Ć Č and Dž

    so we can hear the difference. please and thank you

  • to je glupo :D

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