The best thing is to find a website where there are native bosnian teacher who can help you to learn bosnian. See related links for a site you can request help from.
I found four listed courses for all those who would like to learn to speak Serbian online. see related links.
Of course. He was from a Serbian family.
No, her mom and dad didn't teached her to speak Serbian, but her mom teached her to speak Russian. Her dad is from Montenegro.
Answer: Не говорим српски
Niko Bellic, the protagonist of the video game "Grand Theft Auto IV," speaks English. His character hails from a fictional Eastern European country in the game, but primarily communicates in English throughout the gameplay.
serbian language
Answer: Желим да учим српски (Želim da učim srpski)
Da, a ti. Znas li ti
Sandra Afrika speaks Serbian.
If you're talking about Michael Hollick (the voice actor for Niko Bellic in GTA IV), he might be Serbian because he can speak Serbian. That's all I know. Codename155025 was here
Answer:Serbian (official) and Hungarian (near the Hungarian border). No one speaks Albanian. (Excluding Kosovo)Answer:They speak Serbian, which is similar to Croatian and Bosnian. The official alphabet is in cyrillic, however, a latin alphabet is commonly used as well. There are 30 letters in the Serbian alphabet.SerbianSerbian 88.3% (official), Hungarian 3.8%, Bosniak 1.8%, Romany (Gypsy) 1.1%, other 4.1%, unknown 0.9%SerbianSerbian people speak Serbian (Croatian and Bossnian is same languages as Serbian -former Serbo-Croatian). This is one of Slavic languages ( Russian, Czech, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovak, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Slovenian ). Like other Slavic languages ​​are difficult to learn for English speakers. Serbian language is one of the 5 most difficult languages ​​to learn in the world.Official language is Serbian (also known in the past as Serbo-Croatian), but there are languages spoke by the minorities such as Albanians, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Slovaks etc...Language spoken in Serbia is "Srpski" or Serbian Language.Serbian language.14Serbian
Jamaicans speak English, but yes, you can learn English.
I would say "umoran sam" but then again, I don't speak Serbian :p