@@jps6512 For our sins we deserve hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins so we can receive eternal life if we repent and obey him in faith ✝️
For our sins we deserve hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins so we can receive eternal life if we repent and obey him in faith ✝️
Da li? = Je l'? - - - is completely the same, no difference in meaning what so ever. 'Da li' might be a bit more formal. Do you study? = Da li učiš? = Je l' učiš? 'Zar' is the way to start a negative question. Aren't you studying? = Zar ne učiš?
Unexpected topic to talk about.
Which is why I enjoyed listening to it so much.
Hvala Puno.
Nema na čemu!
Drago mi je da vam se svideo video.
@@jps6512 For our sins we deserve hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins so we can receive eternal life if we repent and obey him in faith ✝️
fascinating!
Fascinantno, da!
For our sins we deserve hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins so we can receive eternal life if we repent and obey him in faith ✝️
Хвала на чланку, Борко.
Једно питање: морају ли речи, који иду после има/нема, бити у генетиву, или остају у акузативу?
Нема на чему!
Морају бити у генитиву, да.
@@teacherboko Јасно. Хвала!
И још једно питање, повезано са тим падежима: када се користи "њу", односно "ју" и када "ње", односно "је"?
How do I know when to use
Jel ima....
Zar ima....
Dal ima....
I don't know when it's correct to use jel, when it's correct to use zar etc? 🫤
Da li? = Je l'? - - - is completely the same, no difference in meaning what so ever. 'Da li' might be a bit more formal.
Do you study? = Da li učiš? = Je l' učiš?
'Zar' is the way to start a negative question.
Aren't you studying? = Zar ne učiš?