How do Serbians speak?
How do Serbians speak?
The Serbs speak Serbian which is written in the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet, while the Croats use Croatian and the Bosnians use Bosnian, both of which are written in the Roman alphabet. Approximately 18\% of the population speaks Albanian.
Is Serbian hard?
Serbian is thus one of the easiest language to learn to write. The order of the letters differs in the Cyrillic and the Latin alphabets. Serbian, written in the Cyrillic alphabet is the official language. Albanian and Hungarian are also spoken.
What is the difference between Serbo-Croatian and Serbian accent?
Serbo-Croatian language has sam basic dialects: ekavica, ijekavica, ikavica, shtokavica, chakavica, kajkavica… Those dialects are spoken on different regions in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Al those dialects spoken or written understand among almost perfect. There isn’t one accent of Serbian or one accent of Croatians.
What countries have Serbian as a minority language?
Countries where it is recognized as a minority language. Serbian (српски / srpski, pronounced [sr̩̂pskiː]) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. It is the official language of Serbia, co-official in the territory of Kosovo, and one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
How hard is it for Serbians to speak English?
Serbian is a Slavic language and English isn’t so some tend to lose their accent but it can be hard. It sometimes sounds like an Italian speaking English, sometimes like Russians speaking English.
Is the Croatian accent similar to Czech/Slovak?
It’s similar to Czech/Slovak, except that our consonants such as č/š are a bit “tougher”, like Polish people say them. This would be your typical Serbian accent. Expect a little bit softer ch/sh in Croatian accent.