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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
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Thank you Boko,no problem with sound and NO echo. srecen novi stan i dobro vesti .good to hear you are about to become a tata .hope all goes well
Barry iz Scotlanje
Hvala puno!
Zdravo, Berry!
Scotland = Škotska
Always a pleasure to see your new video! All the best to your up coming fatherhood!❤❤❤
Hvala puno!
Hvala na odgovoru o korišćenju Aorista! Nisam očekivala tako iscrpno objašnjenje. Ovaj kanal je sjajan i veoma koristan!
Nadam se da će vam sve biti u redu sa bebom!
Hvala puno!
Thank you. I will be in contact with you soon, thanks for the email. Looking forward to congratulating you.
Nema na čemu!
In conversation, "Neka neka" What does it mean? Maybe "Hajde hajde" something like that? Hvala vam puno!
Oh, I think it could mean different things.
If somebody did something bad to you - you say 'neka, neka' - meaning 'let him do it, I'll get back to them eventually'.
If somebody is impatient - you can say it - meaning 'be patient, don't rush, you'll fix it eventually'.
If somebody offers you something, but you're mad for some reason and want to refuse the offer - you say it - meaning 'no, I don't want that (or anything) from you'
Maybe you just say it because you genuinly don't need the help of the person who offers it - so you say it - meaning 'thank you, but I really don't need your help, I'm good.
Should I help with the bags?
- Neka, neka.
Should I give you the money now, I didn't have it last month?
- Neka, neka.
Zdravo Boko, I have a question. Let’s just say if while I’m studying Serbian and I want to get a book that has lessons in it to teach me, what book would be the best that I can trust that will cover things that I’m looking for.
If there’s not any, can you make a video about words in Serbian that are spelled the same but have different meanings in a sentence and that is what I am trying to understand. Because sometimes it gets me confused when I look at a sentence, and then another sentence and see that they both have the same word with different meaning to it. So I just want to have a better understanding.
Looking for the saturday class with some students 😢
Yes, I think I'll start editing today.