Engleski Recnik Krstarica - Srpsko
One of the hardest parts of Serbian for English speakers is verbal aspect (perfective vs. imperfective). Krstarica almost always lists verbs in pairs:
Da li vas zanimaju (medicinski, pravni, tehnički)? srpsko engleski recnik krstarica
In the 20th century, English speakers adopted the Serbian words (family patron saint celebration) and SLATKO (fruit preserve traditionally offered to guests). Several folklore-related words entered English in the 19th century when English readers first encountered Serbian folk literature, including VILA (fairy), GUSLE (traditional musical instrument), GUSLAR (gusle player), and KOLO (traditional circle dance). Other registered Serbisms include ZADRUGA (extended family cooperative), SKUPŠTINA (assembly or parliament), and ČETNIK (historical military formation). One of the hardest parts of Serbian for
Look up the word "lep" (beautiful).

