Read more about the article 4 Useful Tips to Distinguish Between Serbian Personal Pronouns in Dative and Accusative
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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!

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Read more about the article Serbian Cases Made Easy pt. 4: Strange Case of Masculine Gender in Accusative
You won't need a calculator to learn Serbian cases but they will certainly feel like a math problem!

Serbian Cases Made Easy pt. 4: Strange Case of Masculine Gender in Accusative

If you've ever doubted the correct form of Serbian masculine words in Accusative, this is the post for you! Follow us to learn all the tips and tricks to for mastering Serbian cases!

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Read more about the article Serbian Cases Made Easy Pt. 2: Should You Use “OD” in Genitive?
We often use Genitive to describe what something is made of!

Serbian Cases Made Easy Pt. 2: Should You Use “OD” in Genitive?

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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Read more about the article Serbian Cases Made Easy Pt. 1: Should You Use “SA” in Instrumental?
Instrumental is often used to mark company in Serbian.

Serbian Cases Made Easy Pt. 1: Should You Use “SA” in Instrumental?

Is remembering Serbian cases and their prepositions an issue for you? Are you having trouble memorizing whether to use the preposition "sa" with Instrumental? Check out the ultimate Instrumental cheat-sheet!

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Read more about the article Serbian Learning: 5 Rules to Help You Choose between the Prepositions NA and U
Serbian Learning: The preposition depends on the position!

Serbian Learning: 5 Rules to Help You Choose between the Prepositions NA and U

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!

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Read more about the article Learning Serbian Aspect of a Verb Exceptionally Easily with These 5 Tricks: “Učiti” or “Naučiti”
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Learning Serbian Aspect of a Verb Exceptionally Easily with These 5 Tricks: “Učiti” or “Naučiti”

If you're unsure why Serbians sometimes say "učiti" and sometimes "naučiti", you're at the right place! Join us in learning Serbian verb aspect!

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Read more about the article Stop Mixing Up “Hteti” and “Želeti” while Learning Serbian Once and for All
Learning Serbian easily: Stop mixing up hteti and želeti once and for all!

Stop Mixing Up “Hteti” and “Želeti” while Learning Serbian 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.

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4 Exceptionally Simple Serbian Learning Tips: “Želim” or “Volim” (or “Sviđa mi se”)

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!

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