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Serbian Greetings and Introductions

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Learn the essentials of Serbian easily with this vocabulary list that contains all the most basic words and phrases used in Serbian for greetings and Introductions, with their english translations. If you’re a beginner, it will come in handy to review or learn Serbian by yourself before traveling, or if you want to enrich and improve your Serbian vocabulary to better express yourself in writing and speaking!

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ENGLISH SERBIAN
Hello Zdravo
Good morning! Dobro jutro!
Good afternoon! Dobar dan!
Hi Zdravo
Good evening Dobro veče
Good night Laku noć
Sleep well Lepo spavaj
How are you? Kako si?
I’m fine, thank you. Ja sam dobro hvala.
How about you? A što se tebe tiče?
Nice to meet you. Drago mi je da smo se upoznali.
Nice to meet you too. Drago mi je da smo se upoznali.
Likewise isto tako
It’s good to see you. Drago mi je da te vidim.
Nice to see you again. Lepo je videti te opet.
Pleased to meet you. Drago mi je.
How nice to see you! Kako je lepo da te vidim!
What’s up? Šta ima?
What brings you here? Otkud ti ovde?
When you’re leaving
Goodbye zbogom
I hope we’ll meet again. Nadam se da ćemo se ponovo sresti.
I’ve got to go. Moram da idem.
It was good meeting you. Bilo je dobro upoznati vas.
It was great seeing you again. Bilo je divno videti te ponovo.
It was great to catch up! Bilo je sjajno nadoknaditi!
See you again sometime. Vidimo se opet nekad.
See you in the morning Vidimo se ujutru
See you later Vidimo se kasnije
See you soon Vidimo se uskoro
See you tomorrow Vidimo se sutra
See you tonight Vidimo se večeras
Sleep well Lepo spavaj
Take care. Brini se.
Other greetings
Bless you Nazdravlje
Cheers! Živeli!
Farewell Zbogom
Good luck! Srećno!
Talk to you soon Pričaćemo uskoro
Welcome Dobrodošli
Well done! Dobro urađeno!

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