4 Useful Tips to Distinguish Between Serbian Personal Pronouns in Dative and Accusative
If you're unsure what's the difference between Serbian personal pronouns in Dative and Accusative, this blog post is exactly what you need!
If you're unsure what's the difference between Serbian personal pronouns in Dative and Accusative, this blog post is exactly what you need!
If you're unsure whether the Serbian cases Dative and Locative are the same thing, read this text and clear up any confusion!
Is remembering Serbian cases and their prepositions an issue for you? Are you having trouble memorizing whether to use the preposition "od" with Genitive? Then, this is a blog post for you!
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If you're struggling with deciding when to use the prepositions "u" and "na", check out this blog post! It'll clarify all your doubts in Serbian learning once and for all!
If you're having trouble differentiating between the verbs hteti and želeti while learning Serbian, this blog post is right for you! Check out this text to learn about these two verbs' similarities and differences.
If you've just started to learn Serbian and aren't sure when to use verbs želeti, voleti, or sviđati se, you're at the right place! These 4 exceptionally simple Serbian learning tips will help you master all three verbs in no time!
Do you know the difference between "studirati" and "učiti"? If you're learning Serbian language, you should pay attention to this common mistake!
Have you ever wondered why is the noun "deca" in the singular in Serbian? Since it means "children", it would be safe to assume it's in the plural. But it's not! Learning Serbian language and all of its exceptions can be tricky, but we're here to help!
Does the Serbian noun gender confuse you? This category is not so difficult in Serbian, but there are some exceptions and special examples. A Serbian teacher explains why "dad" is feminine in Serbian!