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Its thank you.
kapisko
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.
In the ex Yugoslav languages (Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegroan) it means "I have no idea" or "I don't know"
"Moj" is a term that can refer to "mood" in English, often used in colloquial expressions to describe someone's emotional state. It can also be a slang term in various contexts, sometimes indicating a vibe or feeling. Additionally, "moj" is used in certain languages, such as Serbian, where it translates to "my" in English. The specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
Transliterated to English it would be:ponedelyakIn serbian latin it is:PonedeljakIn Serbian cyrillic it is:понедељак
how are you
Its thank you.
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"Radica" is a name.
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kapisko
Weird Al is Serbian, English and Italian.
sunce strinino
it means happy birthday in Croatian/Serbian/Bosnian.
gvohz-DEN-ohveech... and it's Montenegrin or Serbian
There is a German word "selig" (with the initial "s" pronounced like English "z") that means "blessed."