by Serbify | May 29, 2026 | Grammar, Life in Serbia
You don’t need perfect grammar to sound confident; you just need the right phrases and the right attitude. I know that this has happened to many of you: you open the door, the driver looks at you through the rearview mirror and grunts, “Kuda?” (Where...
by Serbify | May 19, 2026 | Grammar
If you are diving into Serbian grammar, you will quickly notice that some letters love to change shapes. One of the most frequent sound changes is called Sibilarization (sibilarizacija, historically also known as druga palatalizacija). Simply put: When a Serbian noun...
by Serbify | May 7, 2026 | Grammar
Serbian Present Tense: The “Magic” Tense Did you know that in Serbian, you only need to learn one present tense? In English, you have to at least choose between “I eat” and “I am eating.” In Serbian, it’s just one word: Jedem. Here...
by Serbify | Aug 4, 2024 | Grammar
Level: A2 to B2 (beginner to intermediate); Where is the confusion with doneti and dovesti from? If you look at this example: Da li sam ja doneo ili doveo svoju kucu sa sobom? In English this would be like: Did I bring or bring my puppy with me? So, there are...
by Serbify | Jul 13, 2024 | Grammar
There are two ways of looking at these nouns: If we pay the most of the attention to the the wan nouns are formed, we can see that they are more like masculine than like feminine because they are ending in a consonant: ex. stvar, reč, ljubav, radost, žalost… If we pay...