500 Common Serbian Phrases For Travel

Serbia is a country of great people, rich history, brave people, won and lost wars, ups and downs, scientists, athletes, beautiful landscapes, pastures, mountains, rivers, and everything that makes our people what they are.

There is something in us and our country that makes us recognizable everywhere in the world, so people are hearing more and more about Serbia (slowly but surely). There are a thousand and ten reasons to visit Serbia and to learn Common Serbian Phrases.

In addition to the fact that Serbia may not be so well covered by the media in the world, tourists still find their way to us and tell their friends about a small country in the Balkans with a big heart and great food.

History Of Serbia And Serbian Language

As I already said, Serbia is a country with a very rich and turbulent history. The dynasties that ruled it, such as Karadjordjevic and Obrenovic, left their mark, especially in the Šumadija part.

So we have beautiful churches, museums and mausoleums, one of the most famous of which is the Mausoleum at Oplenac in Topola. Karadjordjev grad is a place that attracts a large number of foreigners every season, and some groups even come from Israel in this small part of Serbia. Entire complexes of former rulers and their legacies are located all over the country, wherever you go, you will surely hear some of the important historical facts about it and why it is important for our country.

Serbian Culture

At the crossroads of the Balkan roads, Serbian culture has preserved the identity and authenticity of Serbia and its people for centuries with its creations.

Passed down from generation to generation, preserved from time and modern technologies, intangible cultural heritage is the main driver of cultural diversity. Through oral tradition and language, performing arts, social practice, rituals and holidays, the creativity, knowledge, skills and spirit of the people who create it are expressed. By nurturing and transmitting this “living cultural heritage”, history, culture and tradition are preserved, which evokes a sense of identity and continuity of a nation.

Cultural diversity, multi-confessionalism, but also a long tradition of maintaining authentic cultural heritage, have given rise to a specific intangible heritage that Serbia has today. Through manifestations, old crafts, rituals and art, in Serbia, this heritage is still maintained and preserved today.

Common Serbian Phrases

Serbian Language

Serbian Alphabet

In the first half of the 19th century, the Serbian linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić devised a 30-letter Cyrillic alphabet in which each letter has its own voice. The Serbian alphabet does not contain ambiguities and does not contain letters for unused sounds. The rule introduced by Vuk is: “Write as you speak, and read as it is written.”

The Cyrillic alphabet is used in the Serbian language together with the Serbian Latin alphabet, and since 2006 it has been declared the official alphabet in Serbia.

Serbian Sentence Structure

Like all other Balto-Slavic languages (except Bulgarian-Macedonian), pronouns, adjectives and nouns in Serbian are declined through cases (kuća, kuće, kući, etc. mean house, of the house, to the house, etc). However, tenses are more simple than in English – there is no difference between “I go” and “I’m going” or “I saw” and “I have seen”. While an English speaker will express himself correctly only by saying, “I was drinking when you came”, both verbs of this sentence could be translated by any of Serbian past tenses and still be correct.

Note the difference between the polite “you” pronoun, “vi” (“vous” in French, “Sie” in German) and informal “ti” (“tu” in French, “Du” in German). Serbian has no articles and the difference between “a house” and “the house” is understood from the context and noun declensions.

The most common word order is SVO (subject-verb-object).

Tips To Learn Serbian Fast

With a good professor, appropriate literature, hanging out with friends whose mother tongue is Serbian – success is guaranteed. Patience and willpower are very important, as well as goal setting at the start. Although many people say that it is difficult, the Serbian language is beautiful, sonorous, and fluent to foreigners.

It is much more reliable to learn a language with a mentor, but there are also those who think that they will learn Serbian best in everyday contact with people.

Best Apps For Learning Serbian While Traveling In Serbia

Learning a language has a number of advantages: it has a positive effect on memory, broadens horizons, improves perception, in a word, makes us smarter. As the pace of life gets faster, we turn more and more to technology to help. As with everything else, there are a number of apps that can help you learn or improve your English.

Here are the 4 best apps that teachers and students can use to learn English and enrich their vocabulary anytime, anywhere on their mobile devices.

Ling

Using gamification, Ling makes language learning more exciting. Instead of reading book after book, you are taught and tested on your knowledge through a range of different challenges, quizzes and dialogues. Get instructed on grammar, pronunciation and more thanks to the chat bot feature that walks you through real conversations. Audio clips are provided by native speakers, meaning you are hearing authentic voices.

Ling is the all-around app that is designed to get you from beginner to advanced level without getting too boring.

Simply Learn

simply learn Simply Learn is the travel phrasebook that enables you to get around with ease and learn nearly 2000 common Thai phrases. Through a combination of voice samples, pronunciation tips and spaced learning techniques, you can quickly find what you need and make sure you are understood. You can customize your experience based on your needs, making the app fit for any purpose.

If you are off on an adventure, be sure to keep Simply Learn by your side.

Vocly 

vocly What Vocly brings to the table is the ability to build up your vocabulary in a given language. Through fun and engaging mini-games, you can practice words from a variety of topics using a mixture of images, sounds, and writing. Reminders can also be set to ensure you keep up your language learning regime to give you the best chance of success.

If you are focused on vocabulary, then Vocly should be your go-to. Read the review from Android Apps For Me.

Write Me

write meThe purpose of Write Me is self-explanatory: learn, improve, and master your writing skills. Languages like Thai use a unique writing script that can be difficult to get your head around, but with Write Me, you will be walked through every stroke of each character to help you recognize and write out the characters.

When you are learning to write, Write Me is the best option.

 

500 Common Serbian Phrases for Travel

Greetings

Engish Serbian
Hi/Hello! Ćao/Zdravo!
Good morning! Dobro jutro!
Good afternoon! Dobar dan!
Good evening! Dobro veče!
Good night! Laku noć!
How are you? Kako si?
Fine. Dobro.
Thank you (to a younger person) Hvala ti.
Thank you (to an older person) Hvala Vam.
Thank you. Hvala.
I’m sorry. Žao mi je.
Goodbye. Zbogom / Doviđenja.
Never mind. Nema veze.
Do you speak English? Da li govoriš engleski?
Do you speak Thai? Da li govoriš tajlandski?
Do you speak German? Da li govoriš nemački?
Yes, I do. Da, govorim.
No, I don’t. Ne, ne govorim.
I don’t understand. Ne razumem.
Please speak more slowly. Molim te, pričaj sporije.
You’re welcome. Nema na čemu!
Yes Da
No Ne
Okay Okej
Right Tačno
Wrong Netačno
Excuse me. Izvini.
I see. Vidim.
I don’t know. Ne znam.
No problem. Nema problema.
Good luck! Srećno!
Take care! Čuvaj se!
Cheers! Živeli!
Cute Slatko
Beautiful Lepo
Please Molim te
Goodbye (see you). Doviđenja (vidimo se).
Good night. Sweet dreams. Laku noć. Lepo spavaj.

Basic conversation

English Serbian
What’s your name? Kako se zoveš?
My name is… Zovem se…
Where do you come from? Odakle dolaziš?
I come from…(country). Dolazim iz…(država).
How old are you? Koliko imaš godina?
I’m 25 years old. Imam 25 godina.
How many siblings do you have? Koliko braće/sestara imaš?
I have one younger brother. Imam jednog mlađeg brata.
I have two older sisters. Imam dve starije sestre.
Where do you work? Gde radiš?
I work at… Radim u…
Where do you study? Gde studiraš?
I study at… Studiram na…
Can I have your name card? Mogu li da dobijem tvoju vizit kartu?
Nice to meet you. Drago mi je da smo se upoznali.
I’m a college student. Ja sam student.
Are you students? Da li ste vi studenti?
Keep in touch! Čujemo se!

Numbers

English Serbian
Zero Nula
One Jedan
Two Dva
Three Tri
Four Četiri
Five Pet
Six Šest
Seven Sedam
Eight Osam
Nine Devet
Ten Deset
Eleven Jedanaest
Twelve Dvanaest
Thirteen Trinaest
Fourteen Četrnaest
Fifteen Petnaest
Sixteen Šesnaest
Seventeen Sedamnaest
Eighteen Osamnaest
Nineteen Devetnaest
Twenty Dvadeset
Twenty One Dvadeset jedan
Twenty Two Dvadeset dva
Twenty Three Dvadeset tri
Twenty Four Dvadeset četiri
Twenty Five Dvadeset pet
Twenty Six Dvadeset šest
Twenty Seven Dvadeset sedam
Twenty Eight Dvadeset osam
Twenty Nine Dvadeset devet
Thirty Trideset
Forty Četrdeset
Fifty Pedeset
Sixty Šezdeset
Seventy Sedamdeset
Eighty Osamdeset
Ninety Devedeset
One hundred Sto
One thousand Hiljadu
Ten thousand Deset hiljada
Hundred thousand Sto hiljada
One million Milion

Time & Date

English Serbian
Monday Ponedeljak
Tuesday Utorak
Wednesday Sreda
Thursday Četvrtak
Friday Petak
Saturday Subota
Sunday Nedelja
Weekday Radni dan
Weekend Vikend
January Januar
February Februar
March Mart
April April
May Maj
June Jun
July Jul
August Avgust
September Septembar
October Oktobar
November Novembar
December Decembar
Morning Jutro
Noon Podne
Afternoon Posle podne
Evening Veče
Night Noć
Midnight Ponoć
Day Dan
Hour Sat
Minute Minut
Second Sekunda
O’clock Sati
O’clock Sati
Time Vreme
2:00 AM 2 sata ujutru
6:00 AM 6 sati ujutru
3:00 PM 3 sata popodne
6:00 PM 6 sati popodne
7:00 PM 7 sati popodne
9:15 AM 9:15 prepodne
10:30 AM 10:30 prepodne
1:45 PM 1:45 popodne
What time is it? Koliko je sati?
What day is today? Koji je danas dan?
What is the date today? Koji je danas datum?
What time do you get up? U koliko sati ustaješ?
It’s… (time). Sada je…(sati).
What time does the bus leave? Kada polazi autobus?
When will the plane arrive? Kada će stići avion?
When is your birthday? Kada je tvoj rođendan?
I got up early as usual. Ustala sam rano kao i obično.
What time do you go home? U koliko sati ideš kući?
I have class tomorrow. Imam čas sutra.
Can you tell me the time? Možeš li mi reći koliko je sati?
I was born on October 10th, 1972. Rođena sam 10. oktobra 1972.
It’s Monday today. Danas je ponedeljak.

Questions

English Serbian
What? Šta?
Who? Ko?
Where? Gde?
Why? Zašto?
When? Kada?
How? Kako?
How far? Koliko daleko?
How often? Koliko često?
How much? Koliko?
Which one (thing)? Koja (stvar)?
Which one (person)? Koja (osoba)?
Which? Koja/koji?
Whose? Čija/čiji?

Eating Out

English Serbian
I’m hungry. Gladna sam.
I’m full. Sita sam.
I’ve already reserved a table. Već sam rezervisala sto.
What dishes do you recommend? Koja jela preporučuješ?
May I have a menu? Mogu li da dobijem meni?
May I order some food? Mogu li da poručim hranu?
I would like to order… Želela bih bih da poručim…
May I have a glass of water? Mogu li da dobijem čašu vode?
I’d like to have a bottle of beer. Želela bih flašu piva.
I’d like to have a cocktail. Želela bih koktel.
May I have a knife? Mogu li da dobijem nož?
I’m vegetarian. Vegetarijanac sam.
I’m allergic to… Alergična sam na…
Does the food contain nuts? Da li hrana sadrži orahe?
I like spicy food. Volim začinjenu hranu.
A little spicy, please. Malo začinjeno, molim.
Not spicy, please. Nezačinjeno, molim.
I cannot eat spicy food. Ne mogu da jedem začinjenu hranu.
Enjoy your meal. Uživaj u jelu.
It is very delicious. Veoma je ukusno.
I like Thai food. Volim tajlandsku hranu.
I like German food. Volim nemačku hranu.
May I have the bill? Mogu li da dobijem račun?
Can I pay with a credit card? Mogu li da platim kreditnom karticom?
May I have a receipt? Mogu li da dobijem račun?
You’re invited. Pozvani ste.
Keep the change. Zadržite kusur.
What do you like to eat? Šta voliš da jedeš?
I will pay the bill. Ja ću platiti.
Could you recommend a nice restaurant near here? Možeš li da mi preporučiš dobar restoran u blizini?
I don’t like chocolate. Ne volim čokoladu.

Shopping

English Serbian
Where’s a shopping center? Gde je šoping centar?
When does it open? Kada se otvara?
When does it close? Kada se zatvara?
I’d like to buy… Želela bih da kupim …
May I try it on? Mogu li da probam?
It doesn’t fit. Ne odgovara mi.
Do you have this in a smaller size? Da li imate ovo u manjoj veličini?
Do you have this in a bigger size? Da li imate ovo u većoj veličini?
Do you have another color? Da li imate drugu boju?
I want to buy this. Želim da kupim ovo.
How much is it? Koliko košta?
I’m just looking. Samo gledam.
Can I have a receipt please? Mogu li da dobijem račun, molim Vas?
Where is a handmade goods shop? Gde je prodavnica ručnih radova?
Is there a duty free shop? Ima li negde bescarinska radnja?
Where can I find…? Gde mogu da nađem…?
This is very beautiful. Ovo je veoma lepo.
I like it. Sviđa mi se.
I would like to return this. Želela bih da vratim ovo.
Is it real leather? Da li je prava koža?
Can you give a discount? Možete li da date popust?
Where can I find toothpaste? Gde mogu da nađem pastu za zube?
How much for half a kilo? Koliko košta pola kilograma?
I like this shirt. May I try it on? Sviđa mi se ova košulja. Mogu li da je probam?
How much is that mountain bike? Koliko košta taj planinski bicikl?
What is this jacket made of? Od čega je ova jakna?

Directions Words

English Serbian
Go straight Idi pravo
Turn left Skreni levo
Turn right Skreni desno
Get in/on Ući
Get off Sići/izaći
Transfer Presedanje
Taxi Taksi
Direction Pravac
Boat Čamac
Station Stanica
Return Povratak
Subway Podzemna železnica
Train Voz
Bus Autobus
Van Kombi
By car Autom
By plane Avionom
Roundabout Kružni tok
One way Jedan smer
Round trip Povratno putovanje
Group ticket Grupna karta
Child ticket Karta za dete
Family ticket Porodična karta
By foot Peške
East Istok
West Zapad
South Jug
North Sever
There Tamo
Far away Daleko
Here Ovde
At the corner Na uglu
Opposite of/across from Suprotno/preko puta
Next to Pored
Behind Iza
In front of Ispred
Straight ahead Samo pravo
Up Gore
Down Dole
Bridge Most
Footbridge Pešački most
Pedestrian crossing Pešački prelaz
Road Put
Traffic lights Semafor
Tunnel Tunel
Crossing Prelaz
Motorcycle Motocikl
Bicycle Bicikl
Ferry boat Trajekt

Direction Phrases

English Serbian
Where is the train station? Gde je železnička stanica?
I want to go to the train station. Želim da idem do železničke stanice.
How can I get there? Kako mogu da stignem tamo?
Where are you? Gde si?
I’m at… Ja sam na…
What is the name of this place? Kako se zove ovo mesto?
Where is the nearest bus stop? Gde je najbliža autobuska stanica?
Where is the nearest train station? Gde je najbliža železnička stanica?
What is the name of this station? Kako se zove ova stanica?
Where should I transfer? Gde bi trebalo da presedam?
How long does it take? Koliko mi je vremena potrebno?
It takes about… Potrebno je oko…
Where can I buy a ticket? Gde mogu da kupim kartu?
I want to buy a ticket to… Želim da kupim kartu do…
How much is this ticket? Koliko košta ova karta?
The ticket costs … baht. Karta košta … baht(a).
The ticket costs … Karta košta …
Does the bus have air condition? Da li autobus ima klimu?
Does the bus have a toilet? Da li autobus ima toalet?
When does the train leave? Kada polazi voz?
When will the train arrive? Kada će stići voz?
Please take me to… Molim te, odvedi me do…
Please stop here. Molim te, stani ovde.
Please use the meter. Molim te, koristi taksimetar.
Where is the restroom? Gde je toalet?
Where are we? Gde smo?
Where should we go? Gde bi trebalo da idemo?
Where is the cafeteria? Gde je kafeterija?
The shop is just in front of the train station. Radnja je baš ispred železničke stanice.
Fasten your seat belt, please. Veži pojas, molim te.
The brakes stopped working. Kočnice su prestale da rade.
Don’t exceed the speed limit. Ne prekoračujte dozvoljenu brzinu.
Can I park my car here? Mogu li da parkiram auto ovde?
Could you show me the way to the bus stop? Možeš li da mi pokažeš put do autobuske stanice?
The bus leaves in five minutes. Autobus polazi za pet minuta.
The bus hasn’t come yet. Autobus još nije stigao.
The train leaves in ten minutes. Voz polazi za deset minuta.
Will the train leave on time? Da li će voz krenuti na vreme?
The last train has already gone. Poslednji voz je već otišao.

Emergency

English Serbian
Help! Pomoć!
Can you help me? Možeš li da mi pomogneš?
I lost my wallet. Izgubila sam novčanik.
My bag got stolen. Ukradena mi je torba.
I lost my passport. Izgubila sam pasoš.
I want to go to the embassy. Želim da idem u ambasadu.
I have some trouble. Imam neke probleme.
I want a translator. Želim prevodioca.
I want to go to the police office. Želim da idem u policijsku stanicu.
I dont have money. Nemam para.
Fire! Vatra!
Someone needs help. Nekome je potrebna pomoć.
I missed my flight. Propustila sam let.
My luggage is lost. Izgubljen mi je prtljag.
I lost my phone. Izgubila sam telefon.
I lost the key. Izgubila sam ključeve.
Please come as soon as possible. Molim te, dođi što pre.
Is there a gas station around here? Da li ima benzinska stanica negde u blizini?
Please call the fire department. Molim Vas, pozovite vatrogasce.

Health

English Serbian
I want to see a doctor. Želim da vidim doktora.
I need an ambulance. Potrebna mi je hitna pomoć.
I want to go to the hospital. Želim da idem u bolnicu.
Where is the nearest pharmacy? Gde je najbliža apoteka?
I feel sick. Osećam se bolesno.
I would like medicine for… Želela bih lek za…
It hurts. Boli.
I had an accident. Imala sam nesreću.
Please call a doctor. Molim Vas, pozovite doktora.
I have health insurance. Imam zdravstveno osiguranje.
How much is the treatment? Koliko košta lečenje?
How should I take the medicine? Kako bi trebalo da uzimam lek?
I’m allergic to… Alergična sam na…
It hurts here. Boli me ovde.
I have a headache. Imam glavobolju.
I have back pain. Imam bol u leđima.
I have a stomach ache. Boli me stomak.
I have food poisoning. Imam trovanje hranom.
I have a toothache. Imam zubobolju.
I need penicillin. Potreban mi je penicilin.
I need paracetamol. Potreban mi je paracetamol.
I threw up. Povratila sam.
I have a cold. Imam prehladu.
I’m an asthmatic. Astmatičar sam.
I’m diabetic. Dijabetičar sam.
I’m a smoker. Pušač sam.
My nephew is allergic to eggs. Moj nećak je alergičan na jaja.
This medicine should be taken every three hours. Ovaj lek bi trebalo da se uzima na svaka tri sata.
I have a high temperature. Imam visoku temperaturu.
I have to take medicine. Treba da uzmem lek.
Do you have any cough medicine? Da li imate neki lek protiv kašlja?
I feel well today. Dobro se osećam danas.
I’m sick. Bolesna sam.
I have a bad cold. Imam strašnu prehladu.
Your tooth must be extracted. Moraš da izvadiš zub.
Burn Opekotina
Abnormal Nenormalno
Ache Bol
Acute Akutno
Ambulance Ambulanta
Antibiotics Antibiotici
Asthma (Attack) Astma (napad)
Bacteria Bakterija
Cough Kašalj
Headache Glavobolja
Blood Pressure Krvni pritisak
Runny Nose Curenje iz nosa
Sore Throat Upaljeno grlo
Stomach Ache Bol u stomaku
Breath Disanje
Broken Polomljeno
Cancer Rak
Dentist Zubar
Chickenpox Boginje
Diabetes Dijabetes
Diagnosis Dijagnoza
Disease Bolest
Emergency Hitno
Fever Groznica
Feverish Grozničav
Heart Attack Infarkt
HIV HIV
Immune System Imuni sistem
Infected Zaražen
Injury Povreda
Pain Bol
Pain Killer Lek protiv bolova
Patient Pacijent
Pharmacy Apoteka
Swollen Otečeno
Temperature Temperatura
Therapy Terapija
Virus Virus
Vomit Povraćanje
Wound Rana

Sightseeing

English Serbian
Where is the tourist center? Gde je turistički centar?
When does the tourist center open? Kada se otvara turistički centar?
When does the tourist center close? Kada se zatvara turistički centar?
Can I get a free map? Mogu li da dobijem besplatnu mapu?
Where can I find a gift shop? Gde mogu da nađem prodavnicu suvenira/poklona?
What places should I visit? Koje mesta bi trebalo da posetim?
What should I be aware of? Čega bi trebalo da se pazim?
What am I not allowed to do here? Šta nije dozvoljeno da radim ovde?
How long does it take to go there? Koliko mi je potrebno da odem do tamo?
Can I take photos here? Mogu li da slikam ovde?
How much is the entrance ticket? Koliko košta ulaznica?
I want to go to the national museum. Želim da idem u narodni muzej.
Where is the most popular museum? Koji je najpopularniji muzej?
I want to take a city tour. Želim da idem u obilazak grada.
Where can I buy a city tour ticket? Gde mogu da kupim kartu za obilazak grada?
Could you take a photo for me? Možeš li da slikaš za mene?
Where is the post office? Gde se nalazi pošta?
Where is the most beautiful beach? Gde je najlepša plaža?
I would like to book a trip. Želim da rezervišem putovanje.
I would like to have a map. Volela bih da imam mapu.
I would like to do a one day trip. Želim da odem na jednodnevno putovanje.
What trip do you recommend? Koje putovanje preporučuješ?
Is there a park near here? Da li ima park u blizini?
Do you have a map? Da li imaš mapu?

Accommodation

English Serbian
Can you recommend a hotel? Možeš li da mi preporučiš hotel?
I’d like to make reservation. Želela bih da rezervišem.
Are there rooms available? Ima li slobodnih soba?
Can I have a look? Mogu li da pogledam?
Is internet included? Da li je internet uračunat?
Is breakfast included? Da li je doručak uračunat?
Is the hotel located near the center? Da li se hotel nalazi blizu centra?
Where can I find the laundry? Gde mogu da nađem perionicu?
Do you have a safe? Da li imate sef?
How can I get to the hotel? Kako mogu da stignem do hotela?
How much does the room cost? Koliko košta soba?
I’d like to stay for … nights. Želela bih da ostanem…noći.
I want a single room. Želim jednokrevetnu sobu.
I want a double room. Želim dvokrevetnu sobu.
I have a reservation. Imam rezervaciju.
I will arrive at … (time). Stići ću u … (vreme)
I will leave at … (time). Otići ću u … (vreme).
I forgot the room key. Zaboravila sam ključ od sobe.
Can I leave my luggage here? Mogu li da ostavim svoj prtljag ovde?
How long is it from the hotel to the airport? Koliko treba od hotela do aerodroma?
Do you have a baby bed? Da li imate krevetac?
I would like to reserve a single room. Želim da rezervišem jednokrevetnu sobu.
Could you bring my breakfast to room 305? Možete li da donesete moj doručak u sobu 305?
We’ve just finished breakfast. Upravo smo završili doručak.
I would like a hotel reservation. Želela bih da rezervišem.
I canceled my hotel reservation. Otkazala sam rezervaciju u hotelu.

Food & Drink

English Serbian
Rice Pirinač
Noodles Rezanci
Beef Govedina
Bitter Gorko
Chicken Piletina
Crab Kraba
Duck Patka
Fish Riba
Hot Ljuto
Meat Meso
Mussel Školjka
Pork Svinjetina
Salty Slano
Seafood Morski plodovi
Shrimp Škamp
Sour Kiselo
Spicy Začinjeno
Sticky Rice Lepljivi pirinač
Sweet Slatko
Tofu Tofu
Water Voda
Hot Water Vruća voda
Coffee Kafa
Coffee with milk Kafa sa mlekom
Milk Mleko
Hot chocolate Topla čokolada
Tea Čaj
Green Tea Zeleni čaj
Beer Pivo
Wine Vino
Juice Sok
Orange juice Sok od narandže

Fruit

English Serbian
Banana Banana
Coconut Kokos
Dragon fruit Zmajevo voće
Durian Durijan
Guava Guava
Jackfruit Nangka
Lychee Liči
Mango Mango
Mangosteen Mangostin
Orange Pomorandža
Papaya Papaja
Pineapple Ananas

Ordering Food and Drinks

Serbia is famous for its mouth-watering cuisine and traditional rakija (fruit brandy). Here are some essential phrases for ordering delicious food and drinks in Serbia.

EnglishSerbian
I would like…Želeo/želela bih…
Can I order…?Mogu li da poručim…?
Please bring the menuMolim meni
What do you recommend?Šta preporučujete?
Do you have vegetarian dishes?Da li imate vegetarijanska jela?
Takeaway foodHrana za poneti
Two beers, pleaseDva piva, molim
One more pleaseJos jedno molim vas
BreadHleb
WaterVoda
BeerPivo
WineVino
CoffeeKafa
TeaČaj
Thank you, the bill pleaseHvala, račun molim

 

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