Serbian Grammar: 40 Most Common Nouns Where K Changes to C

Serbian Grammar: 40 Most Common Nouns Where K Changes to C

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...
Serbian Present Tense: The Beginners’ Guide

Serbian Present Tense: The Beginners’ Guide

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...