Learn Serbian - Lesson 1 - Serbian Alphabet
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ч ћ ц - ш с - ж з џ - њ љ - д ђ
č ć c - š s - ž z dž - nj lj - d đ
Cyrillic makes it easier to read, easier to remember sounds when you connect sounds to different characters.
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@Victor61petrovski Poenta je da se cirilica koristi,eto sta.
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da pa sta
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@Victor61petrovski Hmmm....da razmislim.Ovako,dakle-koristi se u Bjelorusiji, Bosni i Hercegovini, Bugarskoj, Srbiji, Mongoliji, Bugarskoj, Rusiji, Crnoj Gori, Makedoniji, Tadzikistanu, Kazahstanu i u Kirgistanu.Ako sam neku drzavu izostavila,izvinjavam se.
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@OverG88 True,but quite hard to learn,maybe even one of the hardest.However,it's beautiful and I wish people were more interested in learning our language.
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@kiko9537 Č is harder and Ć is softer.Č is combination of T and Š,while Ć is combination of T and J.
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Why to use Cyrillic alphabet when nearly no one in Serbia uses it! Čemu ćirilica kad je u Srbiji skoro niko ne koristi, tako da svaka pohvala za video svaka čast za trud!!
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I much prefer the Cyrillic alphabet to the latin. The Cyrillic is more expressive. For instance, the sound (in Czech) sjcj, which is sort of pronounced "shch" only uses one letter in the Cyrillic alphabet, a sort of squared W with a little kickstand (at least, that is how my teacher described it when I was learning Russian).
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Serbian language for foreigners on Skype. Native speaker of Serbian language.
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@kiko9537 Look ć is like t+j, but č is c+h
е будало,могао си бар у ћирилицу нешто да ставиш...
PleoJSO 1 year ago 7
@PleoJSO E, "budalo", pogledaj lekciju br. 10.
learnserbianquickly 1 year ago 12
Very nice brate. Hvala. Could you tell me the actual names of the letters like the letter "A" in english is aye or "B" is Bee "C" see and so on? It would really help me out. Hvala.
EverythingiP0dTouch 1 year ago
@EverythingiP0dTouch These in the video are actual names.
learnserbianquickly 1 year ago 6
What's the difference between the C-looking one at 1:38 and the one at 1:58 'cus the pronounciations sound extremely similar.
kiko9537 1 year ago
@kiko9537 Try to spot the difference in lesson 10. Maybe that will help.
learnserbianquickly 1 year ago 3