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I know, e.g. Bosnian's ''č'' and ''ć'' sounds almost the same.

 

PS: Not surprised that he has problems with ''đ''. I have some friends who learnt Croatian and they all have problems with that letter. And everyone say it's the hardest language they ever learnt, because of 7 grammatical cases and also some other things. :d

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57 minutes ago, crovitlaci said:

I know, e.g. Bosnian's ''č'' and ''ć'' sounds almost the same.

 

PS: Not surprised that he has problems with ''đ''. I have some friends who learnt Croatian and they all have problems with that letter. And everyone say it's the hardest language they ever learnt, because of 7 grammatical cases and also some other things. :d

but not impossible to learn č,ć, đ :d
 

 


(they speak some Brazilian Portuguese in video)

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1 hour ago, crovitlaci said:

I know, e.g. Bosnian's ''č'' and ''ć'' sounds almost the same.

 

PS: Not surprised that he has problems with ''đ''. I have some friends who learnt Croatian and they all have problems with that letter. And everyone say it's the hardest language they ever learnt, because of 7 grammatical cases and also some other things. :d

haha about grammatical cases. 0:14 on this video of @DaniSRB :lol: bip bip padeži :d

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20 minutes ago, dareza said:

 

eh this is Thiago. He speak Serbian almost perfect :d He said that he is half Brazilian-half Serbian :d

 

I can't him :lol: What a great person.

 

 

of course when he is our son-in-law :d 

 

kad igra protiv nekog drugog tamo levog, haha

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9 minutes ago, DaniSRB said:

of course when he is our son-in-law :d 

But it is impressive that for 4 years he learned all. It is not easy to learn grammatical cases at all.

 

for example word čovek:

 

čovek, čoveka, čoveku, čoveka, čoveče, čovekom, čoveku. (lol im not sure that is right :lol:)

 

 

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1 minute ago, dareza said:

But it is impressive that for 4 years he learned all. It is not easy to learn grammatical cases at all.

 

for example word čovek:

 

čovek, čoveka, čoveku, čoveka, čoveče, čovekom, čoveku. (lol im not sure that is right :lol:)

 

 

well i think it depends how much it is similar to your native language :d

 

girl from Thiago's video

 

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3 minutes ago, crovitlaci said:

This guy really speaks it great. I just wonder what was his feel after hearing all those ''Sara'' in different cases: Sara, Sare, Sari, Saru, Saro, Sarom :d

vokativ always was my favorite :d It was easiest for me.

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