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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