Hello from Serbia!

Discussion in 'Welcome Center' started by Dusan, Nov 9, 2013.

  1. Tdmsu

    Tdmsu Well-Known Member

    Welcome!
     
  2. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Hi! Welcome to the Den.
     
  3. Dusan

    Dusan Active Member



    Actually he said it almost perfect :happy096: It should be "Добродошли у групУ, пријатељу!" (Welcome to the group, friend) which is same, just correct grammatical case :) But I am from south of the Serbia, here we don't care for cases and many other grammatical rules ;)

    Again thanks for warm welcoming.

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  4. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    I welcomed him to the group - that's all! :happy102:
     
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  5. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    I speak some Serbian although not fluently, because it's a Slavic language which is related to Russian, which I speak perfectly. I can also read and write it. It's also a very NICE-sounding language. :)
     
  6. macaronus

    macaronus Sir Nice-a-Lot


    :)
     
  7. feeltheburn

    feeltheburn Well-Known Member

    Welcome to TSD Dusan!
     
  8. Dusan

    Dusan Active Member


    Nice to know, I understand very little.
    Then you also speak pretty much of Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegro, Bunjevac and whatever new or old language they will "invent" :)
     
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  9. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    I can understand them quite well. :) Bunjevci live in Vojvodina and I think also in parts of Hungary, right?
     
  10. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    :)
    Хвала!
     
  11. Dusan

    Dusan Active Member


    добро пожаловать! ;)


    Yes, the northernmost in Serbia.
     
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  12. Monkeylord

    Monkeylord The Lather Lord

    Dobrodošao prijatelju ;)
     
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  13. richgem

    richgem suffering from chronic clicker hand cramps

    Who needs Rosetta Stone when you got TSD and Jeff?! :D

    (The surprising part is that I'm figuring some of this out on my own! w00t)
     
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  14. BamaT

    BamaT Well-Known Member

    Jeff, how many languages do you speak?
     
  15. Daytonkb

    Daytonkb Well-Known Member

    Welcome my friend! Glad to have you here! As you can see just a great bunch of guys and gals!
     
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  16. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    Without trying to brag: :)

    Fluently:

    1) Hebrew (my 1st language)
    2) Arabic (4 dialects with native fluency)
    3) French
    4) Russian
    5) Ukrainian
    5) Polish
    6) German
    7) Greek
    8) English
    9) Swahili
    10) Yiddish
    11) Turkish

    I have a basic knowledge of:


    1) Lingala ( a language spoken in Congo-Kinshasa and Congo-Brazzaville)
    2) Serbian
    3) Bulgarian
    4) Macedonian
    5) Hungarian
    6) Romanian


    I understand Italian and Dutch fairly well but I cannot really speak them.
     
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  17. BamaT

    BamaT Well-Known Member

    Wow, that's impressive. Was fluency in so many foreign languages something you wanted to do, or was it job related?
     
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  18. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    Well, I'm from Israel where automatically people learn three languages in school. The others were because I come from a family which is also multilingual. My parents are from Russia and emigrated to Israel where I was born. They speak every Slavic language as well as German and English so I learned Russian as well as Polish, Ukrainian, and German and Yiddish from them. Other languages such as Greek I learned because when we left Israel, we lived in Greece for some time before moving to Canada. I learned Turkish because I deal a lot with Turkey in business and Swahili is a language I learned from friends of mine from Tanzania and Rwanda. Not to brag, but I speak that language like a native.
     
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  19. richgem

    richgem suffering from chronic clicker hand cramps

    Like I said.
     
  20. richgem

    richgem suffering from chronic clicker hand cramps

    I'll admit, I'm jealous. I tried to self-teach Russian and Polish (that with the help of a Polish friend) and I wanted to hang myself with the impossible grammar. But, I did at least pick up a few phrases.
     
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