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Serbian Grammar - Nouns

Hi Serbian learners! 😊
In today's lesson, we will be exploring the basics of Serbian nouns. We will look at the different types of nouns, their gender, and how to form plurals. By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of the fundamentals of Serbian nouns.



Types of Nouns

Nouns in Serbian can be divided into two categories: common and proper nouns. Common nouns are words that refer to general things, such as 'dog', 'house', or 'table'. Proper nouns are words that refer to specific people, places, or things, such as 'John', 'Belgrade', or 'Eiffel Tower'.

Gender

In Serbian, nouns have gender. This means that each noun is either masculine, feminine, or neuter. The gender of a noun affects the form of adjectives and articles that are used with it. For example, the word for 'dog' is 'pas', which is masculine. Therefore, when describing a dog, you would use the masculine form of adjectives and articles.

Plurals

In Serbian, nouns can be singular or plural. To form the plural of a noun, you usually add an ending to the singular form. The ending depends on the gender of the noun. For example, the plural of 'pas' (dog) is 'psi' (dogs).

Summary

In this lesson, we looked at the basics of Serbian nouns. We discussed the two types of nouns, their gender, and how to form plurals. With this knowledge, you should now have a better understanding of the fundamentals of Serbian nouns.


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