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  2. Jul 30, 2019 · 10 different ways to say Hello in Serbian. How do you greet people in Serbia? How should you answer to their greetings? What should you say if you meet someone twice in one day? Today I’ll teach you 10 ways to say hello in Serbian. In this video I give you all the greetings we use in Serbia and explain when to use which.

    • “Hi” in Serbian – Ćao. To say hi in Serbian you just need a simple Ćao. This Italian borrowing is your go-to phrase for greeting friends and acquaintances in informal situations.
    • “Hello” in Serbian – Dobar dan or Zdravo. Dobar dan is what you will hear the most from noon until sundown. It’s the gold standard and you can’t go wrong with it.
    • “Good morning” in Serbian – Dobro jutro. If you work the morning shift, use Dobro jutro to wish your colleagues a good morning. Or any other acquaintance you run into.
    • “Good evening” in Serbian – Dobro veče. When sun starts to set, switch to Dobro veče. You can use this expression until bedtime.
  3. Apr 22, 2020 · How do you say hello in Serbian when you are meeting your friends? When you are in a less formal setting, there are several ways you could say hello. Two most common ways would be ćao and zdravo. Ćao is clearly derived from the Italian ciao and is used just like anywhere else in the world, to greet friends, family and peers, amongst others.

  4. Read the transcript here: https://serbonika.com/blog/serbian-phrases/10-ways-to-say-hello-in-serbian/Natural Serbian is the only course that will teach you e...

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    • Most Common Hello in Serbian. Most frequent greetings are ćao and zdravo. They are used to greet the people we know well, like friends and family. The word ćao comes from the Italian ciao, and we use it to say both hello and goodbye in Serbian.
    • Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. We say dobro jutro in the morning, dobar dan in the afternoon, and dobro veče in the evening. The word dobar means “good” and it changes the form in these expressions depending on the gender of the noun (you can find out more about gender of nouns in the worksheet that you can download at the end of this post. 🙂)
    • What's up? “Šta ima?” (= What’s up?) is a good conversation starter and an informal way to say hello in Serbian. Do not use it with your boss or neighbour you don’t know well. 🙂
    • Where are you? I know it sounds strange but we also use “Gde si? “ (= “Where are you?”) as a greeting when we see someone. Just like “What’s up?” it is a casual way to say hello in Serbian, and you should use it only with friends or family.
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  6. Mar 27, 2023 · Contents. 1 Greetings. 2 Videos. 2.1 Greetings in Serbian. 2.2 Learn Serbian: Common Phrases and Greetings. 2.3 10 ways to say hello in Serbia. 3 Free Serbian Lessons. 4 Language Exchange. 5 Forum.

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