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Intermediate Serbian
- Additional Words and Phrase for Further Language Learning
- Narrated by: Sofia Novak
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
This 10-session Serbian course allows you to take your Serbian to the next level through exposure to a broaden range of words, phrases and sentence structures. A basic understanding of the Serbian language is assumed because more advanced vocabulary is covered in the course.
Serbian, a South Slavic language, is spoken by millions across Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Croatia. With roots tracing back to the 9th century, Serbian has evolved through centuries of cultural and political changes. The language uses both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, reflecting its rich history influenced by various empires and neighboring cultures.
In modern times, Serbian is not only a primary language in Serbia but also serves as a key regional language in the Balkans. It’s recognized for its complex grammatical structure, particularly its seven-case noun system and verb conjugations, making it an essential language for deeper communication within the region.
An intermediate Serbian audio course is designed to help learners build upon their basic understanding, advancing their ability to speak and understand Serbian in real-life situations. By focusing on listening and pronunciation, this course is ideal for those who wish to achieve a more natural and fluent use of the language.
Whether for travel, business, or cultural understanding, mastering Serbian at an intermediate level opens doors to more meaningful connections within the Balkans.
This course is suitable for anyone who has completed a beginner’s course and is looking to further their proficiency, especially in understanding native speakers and engaging in more complex conversations.