It is not actually possible to accurately count the words of any language, because there is no universally accepted definition of what a word is.
But most estimates on Serbian place it between 60,000 and 160,000 words.
It's not possible to count the words in any language, because there is no universal definition of what a word is. But most estimates place the number between 40,000 and 160,000 words(which is the same range for almost all other languages).
Note: The language with the largest number of words is English, estimated at 170,000 to 250,000 words. No language has more words than English.
There is no exact number of words in Serbian language, but estimates suggest that the language has over 150,000 words.
Goodbye in Serbian is "zbogom".
The word for baby in Serbian is "beba".
Romanian is the European Romance language that contains many Slavic words due to its historical interactions with neighboring Slavic-speaking populations.
"You" in Serbian is "ti" when speaking informally to one person, and "vi" when speaking formally or to more than one person.
Serbian is spoken primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is also spoken in Croatia, North Macedonia, and other countries with Serbian communities.
Krstrica Recnik is an online dictionary and translation service that offers translations from the Serbian language into English, French, Italian, Spanish and many other languages. The Serbian-English dictionary lists approximately 2200 words, with the number varying from language to language.
Encyclopedia of Serbian Historiography has 741 pages.
The total number of Serbian athletes is 116.
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Serbian is spoken in Serbia
you say grandma in serbian like this baba i know because i am serbian DONT MAKE FUN OF THIS
Serbian last names ending in "-iฤ" are patronymic in nature, indicating the family's descent from a male ancestor. It is a common suffix in Serbian surnames, such as Petroviฤ or Jovanoviฤ. The "-iฤ" ending means "son of," similar to the "-son" in Scandinavian names.
Of course. He was from a Serbian family.
Pretty in Serbian is прилично :)
Transliterated to English it would be:ponedelyakIn serbian latin it is:PonedeljakIn Serbian cyrillic it is:понедељак
Belgrade Beograd (transliterated) Београд (in Serbian)
Serbian Empire was created in 1346.