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As a Serbian language teacher for over 20 years, I know that it's important to learn relevant vocabulary for everyday situations. In this lesson, we will focus on Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money exchange. This lesson is part of a larger course titled "Complete 0 to A1 Serbian Course," aimed at complete beginners who want to learn Serbian and reach level A1.
As a Serbian language teacher for over 20 years, I know that it's important to learn relevant vocabulary for everyday situations. In this lesson, we will focus on Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money exchange. This lesson is part of a larger course titled "Complete 0 to A1 Serbian Course," aimed at complete beginners who want to learn Serbian and reach level A1.


<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: [[Language/Serbian/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]] & [[Language/Serbian/Vocabulary/Verbs-in-Serbian|Verbs in Serbian]].</span>
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In conclusion, learning Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money exchange is helpful if you plan to travel or live in Serbia. By familiarizing yourself with these Serbian phrases and terms, you will be better equipped to handle your money and banking needs. Remember, practice is key to mastering a new language, so keep practicing!
In conclusion, learning Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money exchange is helpful if you plan to travel or live in Serbia. By familiarizing yourself with these Serbian phrases and terms, you will be better equipped to handle your money and banking needs. Remember, practice is key to mastering a new language, so keep practicing!


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<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Serbian/Vocabulary/Family-members|Family members]] & [[Language/Serbian/Vocabulary/Basic-Phrases-in-Serbian|Basic Phrases in Serbian]].</span>
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Serbian Vocabulary → Shopping → Banking and Money

As a Serbian language teacher for over 20 years, I know that it's important to learn relevant vocabulary for everyday situations. In this lesson, we will focus on Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money exchange. This lesson is part of a larger course titled "Complete 0 to A1 Serbian Course," aimed at complete beginners who want to learn Serbian and reach level A1.


After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Numbers & Verbs in Serbian.

Basic Vocabulary

Let's start with the most basic Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money:

Serbian Pronunciation English
Račun ra-chun Account
Kreditna kartica kre-dit-na kar-ti-tsa Credit card
Debitna kartica de-bit-na kar-ti-tsa Debit card
Novac no-vats Money
Bankomat ban-ko-mat ATM
Gotovina go-to-vi-na Cash
Transfer tranns-fehr Transfer

Here are some additional phrases to keep in mind:

  • Banka - Bank
  • Valuta - Currency
  • Tečaj - Exchange rate
  • Valutna pijaca - Currency market
  • Štednja - Savings

Banking Services

In Serbia, most people have accounts in banks, and various types of accounts are available, including student accounts, retirement accounts, or business accounts. Here are some common Serbian phrases related to banking services:

  • Otvoriti račun - To open an account
  • Zatvoriti račun - To close an account
  • Podići novac - To withdraw money
  • Uplatiti novac - To deposit money
  • Prijaviti krađu bankovne kartice - To report a stolen bank card

Here are some additional banking terms that you may find useful:

Serbian Pronunciation English
Kamata ka-ma-ta Interest rate
Kredit kre-dit Credit
Bankarska garancija ban-kar-ska ga-ran-tsi-ya Bank guarantee
Hipoteka hi-po-te-ka Mortgage
Devizni račun deh-vee-zni ra-chun Foreign currency account
Fond za osiguranje štednih uloga fond za o-si-gu-ra-nje shted-nih u-lo-ga Deposit insurance fund

Money Exchange

When travelling to Serbia, it's important to know how to exchange your money. Here are some common Serbian phrases to help you:

  • Menjačnica - Exchange office
  • Devizni kurs - Exchange rate
  • Kursna lista - Exchange rate list
  • Konvertor valuta - Currency converter

Here are some additional Serbian phrases to help you when exchanging money:

  • Kupovni kurs - Buying rate
  • Prodajni kurs - Selling rate
  • Konverzija - Conversion
  • Konverzija valute - Currency conversion

Conclusion

In conclusion, learning Serbian vocabulary related to banking and money exchange is helpful if you plan to travel or live in Serbia. By familiarizing yourself with these Serbian phrases and terms, you will be better equipped to handle your money and banking needs. Remember, practice is key to mastering a new language, so keep practicing!

Sources


Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Family members & Basic Phrases in Serbian.

Other Lessons