The Magic of E verbs. For more details, exercises, quizzes, more verbs and vocabulary: serbonika.com/... A Serbian grammar lesson on Serbian E verbs. Learn universal endings, present tense stem and the first group of the Serbian verbs.
This is actually quite encouraging! I don't know if I'll ever be fluent in Serbian, but tbh it's not as intimidating as I first thought, and I am quite motivated 😊. There are more than 70 000 Serbians in my city. Every other day at work, someone asks me if I speak Srpski, and each time I feel kinda sad cuz I don't. Most of them are elderly women who just haven't learned German, and I really want to help them because that's just who I am.
здраво Магдалена ! I am french and i try to learn a little bit of serbian, my father language, and I thank you a lot for your work clear and fantastic ! I was happy to use this rule BUT i’m afraid it does not apply to the verb « to understand » : Razume => razumeyu Can you explain me the reason why please ? Are there some other verbs like this one ?
@@blancheperic2055 Dobar dan, Blanche :) Thank you for your comment. The verb "uzeti" goes to: ja uzmem, oni uzmu - that's different The verbs you mention are umeti, razumeti, smeti --> oni umeju, razumeju, smeju, and others developed from them. If you look at how these verbs look in ijekavian, you will see that they conform to the same rule: umjeti - umijem - umiju smjeti - smijem - smiju The way we changed "jat" in ekavian led to this difference: umeti - umem - umeju smeti - smem - smeju. That's why these verbs look like a combination of -e and -a- verbs. :) By the way, everything's explained in our courses at Serbonika.com :) Best regards, Magdalena
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@@alfonsmartinez9663 well actuall;y it is since in nordic language it is suppletive in nature where present tense is er/är which is from -h1es while past is from -wes