"Gotovanstvo" in Serbian refers to the state or quality of being ready, prepared, or finished. It is often used to describe something completed or well-prepared for a specific purpose or situation.
The word for baby in Serbian is "beba".
I heard that "peachka" means pussy in serbian from my serbian coworker, though i don't know if that's how you actually spell it but that's what it sounds like. ( peach- ka) Yes, you are right :) That's the meaning of that word in all languages which are spoken in the countries of ex-Yugoslavia. In their languages (Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Bosnian) it is spelled "pička", which is pronounced like "pichka" (short "i", like in the word "itch").
Goodbye in Serbian is "zbogom".
"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.
The word for grandma or grandmother in Serbian is "baka".
The word for baby in Serbian is "beba".
you say grandma in serbian like this baba i know because i am serbian DONT MAKE FUN OF THIS
I heard that "peachka" means pussy in serbian from my serbian coworker, though i don't know if that's how you actually spell it but that's what it sounds like. ( peach- ka) Yes, you are right :) That's the meaning of that word in all languages which are spoken in the countries of ex-Yugoslavia. In their languages (Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Bosnian) it is spelled "pička", which is pronounced like "pichka" (short "i", like in the word "itch").
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The word "snezana" is Serbian in origin. Its literal meaning is "snow woman". It is often used as a female name and is very popular in the Slavic area.
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.
It is "prijestolonaslijednikovićevica" which is wife of the heir of throne.Not heiress but literally wife of the heir of the throne. And it is also the longest word in Serbian language.
Its thank you.
It's a Serbian feminine given name meaning 'Dawn'.
Zec is a Serbian word, and it means rabbit.:)