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* Person 1: A koji predmet ne voliš uopšte? (/a kɔji prɛdmɛt nɛ ʋɔliʃ uɔpʃtɛ/ = And what subject do you not like at all?)
* Person 1: A koji predmet ne voliš uopšte? (/a kɔji prɛdmɛt nɛ ʋɔliʃ uɔpʃtɛ/ = And what subject do you not like at all?)
* Person 2: Ne volim hemiju. (/nɛ ʋɔlim xɛmiju/ = I don't like chemistry.)
* Person 2: Ne volim hemiju. (/nɛ ʋɔlim xɛmiju/ = I don't like chemistry.)


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Serbian Vocabulary - Education

Hi Serbian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on learning Serbian vocabulary related to education. We will cover the most important terms that will help you when talking about your studies, teachers, and academic subjects. Don't forget to practice with native speakers on Polyglot Club. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Education System[edit | edit source]

In Serbia, children start primary school at the age of seven and attend it for eight years. After completing primary school, they have the option to continue their education at a secondary school or vocational school, depending on their interests and abilities.

Here are some useful terms to know.

Serbian Pronunciation (Latin script) English Translation
Osnovna škola /ɔsnɔʋna ʃkɔla/ Primary school
Srednja škola /sredɲa ʃkɔla/ Secondary school
Gimnazija /ɡimnaziʔa/ Gymnasium (a type of secondary school)
Stručna škola /strutʃna ʃkɔla/ Vocational school
Fakultet /fakulʈɛt/ Faculty (of a university)
Univerzitet /univɛrziʋɛt/ University

Subjects[edit | edit source]

Let's learn some of the most common subjects taught in schools and universities.

Serbian Pronunciation (Latin script) English Translation
Srpski jezik /sr̩̂pski jɛzik/ Serbian language
Matematika /matɛmatika/ Mathematics
Fizika /fiʒuka/ Physics
Hemija /xɛmija/ Chemistry
Biologija /biɔlɔɡija/ Biology
Istorija /istɔrija/ History
Geografija /ɡɛɔɡrafija/ Geography

School Supplies[edit | edit source]

To participate in classes, students need certain school supplies. Here are some words you should know.

Serbian Pronunciation (Latin script) English Translation
Olovka /ɔlɔʋka/ Pencil
Gumica /ɡumitsa/ Eraser
Bojice /bɔjitʃɛ/ Crayons
Markeri /markɛri/ Markers
Sveska /sʋɛska/ Notebook
Knjiga /kɲiɡa/ Book
Ranac /ranats/ Backpack

People in Education[edit | edit source]

These are some terms related to people you might encounter in the world of education.

Serbian Pronunciation (Latin script) English Translation
Učenik /utʃɛnik/ Student (in primary or secondary school)
Đak /dʑak/ Student (informal)
Student /studɛnt/ University student
Profesor /profɛsɔr/ Professor
Nastavnik /nastaʋnik/ Teacher (in primary or secondary school)
Predavač /prɛdavaʧ/ Lecturer
Dekan /dɛkan/ Dean

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here's a dialogue to help you practice using some of the vocabulary we covered.

  • Person 1: Koji predmet najviše voliš? (/kɔji prɛdmɛt najʋiʃɛ ʋɔliʃ/ = What subject do you like the most?)
  • Person 2: Najviše volim matematiku. (/najʋiʃɛ ʋɔlim matɛmatiku/ = I like math the most.)
  • Person 1: A koji predmet ne voliš uopšte? (/a kɔji prɛdmɛt nɛ ʋɔliʃ uɔpʃtɛ/ = And what subject do you not like at all?)
  • Person 2: Ne volim hemiju. (/nɛ ʋɔlim xɛmiju/ = I don't like chemistry.)

Sources[edit | edit source]


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]