Phrases & sentences

Serbian & Croatian Sentences

Real phrases from everyday situations. Learn how words combine in context and start speaking with confidence sooner than you think.

Greetings

How every Serbian and Croatian conversation begins and ends. These are the first phrases to get comfortable with — they show effort and open real exchanges.

English

Good morning!

Serbian & Croatian

Dobro jutro!

English

Good evening!

Serbian & Croatian

Dobro veče!

English

Goodbye!

Serbian & Croatian

Doviđenja!

English

See you later!

Serbian & Croatian

Vidimo se kasnije!

English

How are you?

Serbian & Croatian

Kako si?

English

I am fine

Serbian & Croatian

Dobro sam

People and family

Introducing yourself and talking about the people in your life. These sentences give you the building blocks for genuine personal conversations.

English

This is my mother

Serbian & Croatian

Ovo je moja majka

English

This is my father

Serbian & Croatian

Ovo je moj otac

English

I have one brother

Serbian & Croatian

Imam jednog brata

English

I have one sister

Serbian & Croatian

Imam jednu sestru

English

My family is big

Serbian & Croatian

Moja porodica je velika

English

My child is sleeping

Serbian & Croatian

Moje dete spava

Numbers and counting

From shopping to making plans, number-based sentences come up everywhere. Understanding them in context is far more useful than just memorising a list.

English

I have one apple

Serbian & Croatian

Imam jednu jabuku

English

There are two chairs

Serbian & Croatian

Tu su dve stolice

English

I see three dogs

Serbian & Croatian

Vidim tri psa

English

We need four plates

Serbian & Croatian

Treba nam četiri tanjira

English

She has five books

Serbian & Croatian

Ona ima pet knjiga

English

I want six eggs

Serbian & Croatian

Hoću šest jaja

Time and dates

Arranging meetings, talking about your schedule, describing when things happen — time expressions are essential in almost every conversation.

English

What time is it?

Serbian & Croatian

Koliko je sati?

English

It is one o'clock

Serbian & Croatian

Jedan je sat

English

It is half past two

Serbian & Croatian

Dva i po je

English

Today is Monday

Serbian & Croatian

Danas je ponedeljak

English

Tomorrow is Tuesday

Serbian & Croatian

Sutra je utorak

English

Yesterday was Sunday

Serbian & Croatian

Juče je bila nedelja

Colors

Describing what you see, what you're wearing, or what you want. Short, memorable sentences that build confidence quickly.

English

The car is red

Serbian & Croatian

Auto je crven

English

The sky is blue

Serbian & Croatian

Nebo je plavo

English

The grass is green

Serbian & Croatian

Trava je zelena

English

The wall is white

Serbian & Croatian

Zid je beo

English

My bag is black

Serbian & Croatian

Moja torba je crna

English

The sun is yellow

Serbian & Croatian

Sunce je žuto

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