Her English is amazing! The Nordic countries (Sweden included) are known for being good English speakers, but even we have dialects. My hat's off to you, you beautiful Serbian girl.
I used to speak Serbian when I was younger and I completely lost everything these past few years and I’m trying to improve so I can surprise my parents when I eavesdrop into their conversation. ;)
Very cool : ) Totally natural and easy to follow. I’m spending a week in Belgrade and this was the most useful video of this kind I found so far. Keep up the good work ✌️
Ovo je super! ja sam poljska ali učim se Srpski jer imam drugarima iz balkanu- mislim da je prekrasni jezik :D pozdrav iz sadu! And sorry for my terrible grammar 😂
@@MojeBlu will do. I will be doing seminars in Loznica and raising money for charity. Just waiting for covid to allow me to do so. I was recently asked to record a video in support of an organisation raising awareness of planned lithium mining that will affect Loznica and krupanj. :) I was surprised and honoured that it was so well received. Forgive me... I am of course quite passionate about Serbia🙈🤣... of course, I need to spend more time on the language!! 🙏
I live in America but I’m part Serbian my grandmother is Serbian & she has taught me some words through out the years but I want to learn more & your video was helpful & very entertaining 😆
You should have also mentioned: Pomaze Bog! Bog ti pomogao/vam pomogao :D Quite a standard saying here in Vojvodina, and it comes from the soutern part of Serbia, but it is quite used across the whole country. The roots are religious, Christian, but I do believe they go way back in our history... back to the olden Slavs, Celts, "Iliri" and so on... even Russians still today use the sentence: Bog sa nami, or Bog sa vami (God be with us, or God be with you) Now there's a fun fact for everyone who want's to know more about Serbians, or Balkan people in general ;)
Hi could you please do a video about basic and useful Serbian words at the Dental office :) I get so many Serbian patients!! I would love to communicate-give some instructions- and describe procedures in Serbian . Thanks :D
Very good lesson. It would’ve been helpful if you had left the script of the words on the screen longer to give us a chance to write it them down. Ron in Annapolis Maryland.
Molim in Slovenian is Prosim. You could use Prosim for a million different responses; Hello, Goodbye, thank you, what, sure, you welcome, etc!! It just depends on how you pronounce it. Molim in Serbian & Bosnian I suspect is very similar. Its a good word to learn for a foreigner. Def. thumbs up for tourists crossing local borders ;)
@@MojeBlu You speak English as if you come from the Maritimes (in Canada). I can usually tell when someone had an 'enlightened' education in a posh school! No wonder you can afford a 'part time' PhD...!!
@@orlandoburgess4858 Interesting, people usually tell me that my accent is more LA/California. I don't know, I just learned it from what I was given on TV :) I wish I went to a posh school! But nowadays you can learn almost everything online :)
In ukrainian we say almost the same: Zdorov / Здоров Health to you/ hello Dobre / Добре Good Mozhe / Може Maybe Bud' zdorov/ Будь здоров Bless you Diakuyu / Дякую Thank you
Your English is very good. Imate blagi akcenat koji bi mi odmah rekao da ste Srbin. But that is something only a Serbian American would pick up. Love your video since I'm looking for some videos for some friends to learn some Serbian. Hvala i Cao.
@@NotSean666 I have to be honest, I can't remember of any close equivalent right now, maybe someone else can help :D I would probably just say 'može', 'idemo', 'super ideja' or something like that.
Her English is amazing!
The Nordic countries (Sweden included) are known for being good English speakers, but even we have dialects.
My hat's off to you, you beautiful Serbian girl.
The most important one is "eo", whenever someone asks you on the street how are you, what's up,etc... just answer with "eo".
hahhahha, exactly!
What does “eo” mean though?
Luke Groundwalker I believe it is clear that the answer is as if it is: here [I am] i.e. healthy and sane:) as you can see:)
Is it literally pronounced "ee oh" or more of an "eh oh"? Just wanna get it right and not sound like an idiot 😅
@@desvexel840 it is eh oh - if it was ee oh it would be spelt io (as the letter e is pronounced Ey, the letter i is pronounced Ee - and A is Ah)
I love you Moje. I love Serbian. From Malta :)
I am here in Belgrade right now, and this has been super helpful. I use moze everywhere I go! Thank you
Hvala! I am half Serbian and I really want to learn the language and this really helps thank you.
I just started learning Serbian few days ago and it’s really fascinating. Just subscribed 😅
Thanks! Good luck!
Predivno !! Havla ti sto praviš ove video snimke
♥️💙🤍
I used to speak Serbian when I was younger and I completely lost everything these past few years and I’m trying to improve so I can surprise my parents when I eavesdrop into their conversation. ;)
Same. Other languages took over 😭
Very cool : ) Totally natural and easy to follow. I’m spending a week in Belgrade and this was the most useful video of this kind I found so far. Keep up the good work ✌️
Thanks! Glad I can help! Enjoy Belgrade :)
Zdravo to all my beautiful serbian people i am Mexican American but Serbians have become some of my greatest friends though out my life.
Hello/Hola! I am glad to hear that!!!
So useful! I'll bee receiving a servian student in my town, and want to give him some good greetings!
Nice, im gonna stay 2 months in Serbia and I really wanna learn daily life phrases like this.
Hope it helps! I will think about some more phrases for the next video :)
Thanks so much for this video! I'm going to Serbia for a month to visit family and this is very useful ^^
Ovo je super! ja sam poljska ali učim se Srpski jer imam drugarima iz balkanu- mislim da je prekrasni jezik :D pozdrav iz sadu! And sorry for my terrible grammar 😂
The best way to learn Serbian is with friends ;) Good luck and enjoy the journey!
Također ;)
I’m learning Serbian secretly so I can ease drop and my mom and grandma talking trash 🤫
:DDD Tell us all the gossip!
@@MojeBlu I will when I find out!
HAHA SAME, my mom and grandparents never taught me so I finally decided to learn myself so I can surprise them:)
A question, how much have you learned and how long has it taken you?
@@juliacarlsson4426 I really started like a year ago, but it’s super fast to pick up!!
This is great. Keep the lessons coming. I am actually English but I live Serbia was baptised last year and I am looking to build business there. :)
Really? That sounds exciting! Keep us updated!
@@MojeBlu will do. I will be doing seminars in Loznica and raising money for charity. Just waiting for covid to allow me to do so.
I was recently asked to record a video in support of an organisation raising awareness of planned lithium mining that will affect Loznica and krupanj. :)
I was surprised and honoured that it was so well received.
Forgive me... I am of course quite passionate about Serbia🙈🤣... of course, I need to spend more time on the language!! 🙏
Nice. I am trying to learn and you have a way of explaining things in a fun and easy way. Thanks!
I'm glad you enjoyed it and that you also learned something!
Thank you!!!!!! I need to learn Serbian. This was fun.
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay tuned for a new video about Serbian and good luck with learning it!
I live in America but I’m part Serbian my grandmother is Serbian & she has taught me some words through out the years but I want to learn more & your video was helpful & very entertaining 😆
Thank you! Good luck with learning Serbian!
Same but I’m from England 🏴🇷🇸❤️
Same but in Canada
Serbian has been my 10th Slavic language to learn and I see that you have helped in some good ways! Hvala Lipa
Wtf ur like google translate
You should have also mentioned: Pomaze Bog! Bog ti pomogao/vam pomogao :D
Quite a standard saying here in Vojvodina, and it comes from the soutern part of Serbia, but it is quite used across the whole country. The roots are religious, Christian, but I do believe they go way back in our history... back to the olden Slavs, Celts, "Iliri" and so on... even Russians still today use the sentence: Bog sa nami, or Bog sa vami (God be with us, or God be with you) Now there's a fun fact for everyone who want's to know more about Serbians, or Balkan people in general ;)
Hi could you please do a video about basic and useful Serbian words at the Dental office :) I get so many Serbian patients!! I would love to communicate-give some instructions- and describe procedures in Serbian .
Thanks :D
I'll keep these few words in mind when I travel to Serbia next week. I'm very excited, thank you for the lesson! :-)
You're going to Serbia?? I wish I could go :'( Have fun for me as well :)
@@MojeBlu Hvala :) I thought you were living there. I’m going to Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš :)
@@fashiondream No, currently I'm in Germany, but as soon as I am able to travel, I will visit my family in Vojvodina :)
Imagine a serbian teacher on private class:
Yee, just learn word može and you're good to go _i onda samo ode sa stolice_
I loved this video! Was very useful
I'm glad it helped!!
Moje Blu hvala! ❤️
Very good lesson. It would’ve been helpful if you had left the script of the words on the screen longer to give us a chance to write it them down. Ron in Annapolis Maryland.
been here for a month wish I saw this earlier!
Molim in Slovenian is Prosim. You could use Prosim for a million different responses; Hello, Goodbye, thank you, what, sure, you welcome, etc!! It just depends on how you pronounce it.
Molim in Serbian & Bosnian I suspect is very similar. Its a good word to learn for a foreigner. Def. thumbs up for tourists crossing local borders ;)
That is true! 'Molim' can be used in many different ways! Good to know about 'prosim' when I visit Slovenia again ;)
@@MojeBlu You speak English as if you come from the Maritimes (in Canada). I can usually tell when someone had an 'enlightened' education in a posh school! No wonder you can afford a 'part time' PhD...!!
@@orlandoburgess4858 Interesting, people usually tell me that my accent is more LA/California. I don't know, I just learned it from what I was given on TV :) I wish I went to a posh school! But nowadays you can learn almost everything online :)
This is funny and cool to me because in Serbia prosim means begging for money on the street
Wow, I loved it. Chill and educational Ziveli! :D
Glad you like it! Živeli! :D
Zdravo from India.🙏
I want to learn some words in serbian because i want to visit the village my great great grandfather left 120 years ago
hvala
Nema na čemu!
Zdarvo kako ste lepa moja
In ukrainian we say almost the same:
Zdorov / Здоров Health to you/ hello
Dobre / Добре Good
Mozhe / Може Maybe
Bud' zdorov/ Будь здоров Bless you
Diakuyu / Дякую Thank you
We love Serbia !! ......not sure why though..? There's something about Serbs.
moje blu namste to you. i want to learn serbian language...i love this language..so please help me...
04:42 They will be like yes
_except you are ded broke and go to caffee store with five dinar you found on thr floor_
Your English is very good. Imate blagi akcenat koji bi mi odmah rekao da ste Srbin. But that is something only a Serbian American would pick up. Love your video since I'm looking for some videos for some friends to learn some Serbian. Hvala i Cao.
People can usually notice the accent, but cannot pinpoint where exactly I'm from :) Nema na čemu! Pozdrav
@@MojeBlu Šta studiraš? Samo sam znatiželjan.
@@psu2dcu Krenula sam sa engleskim, a sad se više bavim opštom lingvistikom :)
@@MojeBlu Sretno sa postdiplomskom školom. Dve godine kao MBA sa punim radnim vremenom bile su mi dovoljne, umorite se od života bez novca.
i found that i came across 'moze' more than any other word while spending time in BiH however never in Hrvatska.
Interesting! What would you hear often in Croatia? :)
nothing! just general "mmhm" sounds but nothing that i can recall other than that.
well done
Use Google Translator if you need translation. In Serbia most people speak English.
My friend vlad would love it if i came over and said good morning in serbian haha.
Just tell him 'Dobro jutro Vlado' :)
I wonder where the word kmuša came from.
How do u say excuse me??
Izvini or oprosti😊
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You never taught us how to say "Hell yeah!" How do you say that na srpskom?
Give me a context and I'll do it :)
@@MojeBlu If someone said "Hey lets go to the movies tomorrow" and you said "Hell yeah, let's go" or something like that
@@NotSean666 I have to be honest, I can't remember of any close equivalent right now, maybe someone else can help :D I would probably just say 'može', 'idemo', 'super ideja' or something like that.
Hell yeah on serbian dodjavola da
To me, you sound like you could be from the US. You're not the only one I've seen this with. Why is that?
Being exposed to media from the US (channels, movies, songs) since I was little helped me :)
Molim is pardon me ????
things have gender?
yep! It's called grammatical gender and it can be masculine, feminine and neuter :)
@@MojeBlu puno hvala
Ti si lepa! Can I make you the best sarma??
Actually,most useful phrases?Curses and swearings..use it daily,eat burek and that's it..
:DDD
Samo da znam sta je razlika između č i ć i dj i đ , posle mogu da kazem da sam iz srbije 😂
:DDDD Istina!
@@MojeBlu ova godina resim da se selim u srbiji i verovatno cu da odkrijem ta razlika
@@danidaoud7673 Želim ti svu sreću!!
@@MojeBlu hvala i sve najbolje i great content
One minute into the video and talking about nothing
there is an option to skip through the video
Wah one whole minute from your day wasted you poor guy Im so sorry