Serbian /Croatian chit-chat off topic discussions

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  1. Spring's Avatar

    Spring said:

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    I changed this topic title

    Though.. I think the main point of it should be - chit chatting in Serbian / Croatian lol

    Kriza is the word they use as excuse for firing thousands of people.. I think I need to marry a rich sheikh or something haha
     
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    D&M,thank u really for that reply Yep,at least Serbian is easy for me to understand,especially after the last few months when I got really into Serbian music and learned many words I know Croatian is very,very close to Serbian.But I think in some cases it's closer to Slovenian.I haven't heard it too much but that's my impression^^
    For a Bulgarian/Macedonian is much harder to study other slavic languages cuz only in the 2 of them don't exist cases.That's why a Bulgarian may understand a lot srb/cro but he/she can't say even a sentence correctly Sometimes it's hard to study 3 very close languages cuz u began messing them up I'm afraid with me there already exists such problem with srb/slo But I have a great desire really^^ I have studied Russian too.It wasn't hard for me.I'm even gonna overview my old Russian books (I have much time now anyway) cuz in Slavic phiolology they study Russian too for sure.
    And I'm really jealous of all ya,including Maja cuz she told me she's gonna visit the seaside soon enough...lucky u But this year u, next year me...hope that
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    tedinkyyy said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spring View Post
    I changed this topic title

    Though.. I think the main point of it should be - chit chatting in Serbian / Croatian lol

    Kriza is the word they use as excuse for firing thousands of people.. I think I need to marry a rich sheikh or something haha
    Sorry..I was writing my answer and didn't realize u've changed the topic
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    You're welcome!
    Yes, it's true what you said, it's easy but on the other hand so hard to learn similar languages, that was happening to me with spanish n italian, it actually still happens, I'm on my italian lessons and I say spanish word from time to time, so my professor is always like ''oh you study also spanish with italian?'' n me ''noooot... '' well, damned soaps xD (and my mexican friends)
    I heard that recently that there are no cases in macedonian n bulgarian, I was kinda shocked, i really thought they exist in all slavic langauges. And yes, cos of that it must be a bit harder for you. But well, nothing is impossible And it's great you're listening to music cos that way I also learnt lot of russian words n my vocabulary is much wider than of most of my colleagues (ok ok, stop showing off xD)
    ''Glupost je sama u sebe zaljubljena i njeno je samoljublje bezgranično.''

    ''Siamo niente senza fantasie''

    ''Наверное мне место на луне, но страшно оставаться в темноте''
     
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    To D&M : yeah,I have many Serbian songs on my mp3 player now,even at the moment I'm practically listening only to Serbian music I also have a Croatian song that MayGoLoco was so kind to send me But unfortunately I'm not too into cro music yet
    To Spring: in Bulgaria our prime-minister (that damn old comunist) told us some kinda ridiculousness like: "Be tranquile,we're not endangered at all". Then we realized that we,Serbia and Romania are most affected in the region.
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
  6. Spring's Avatar

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    Don't be sorry tedinkyyy! It is me who is constantly and totally off topic but this is a random chat thread anyway...
    And I am sure next year is your time for Croatian riviera
     
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    Oh but no problem in bg/mcd forum it's so crazy with that chit-chats- it can't be distinguished where is the chit-chat where is the learning,we often teach blg at the chit-chat and chat at the learning thread...
    I see u've changed the title..that's really good though as I saw yesterday in that chat have written ppl from so many countries
    well if we talk bout "kriza" is there much migration from Serbia/Croatia?
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    I changed this one's title - only by adding Croatian to it (had to clarify that although you maybe realized it in the first place but I am so tired now I can't think straight lol)

    Maybe some clean up is in order in BG forum? I will look if I can find my way around it

    As for migrating.. is there any good place in the world nowadays? I don't think so..
     
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    Hey I saw u've made the Macedonian chit-chat sticky, can u do the same with the Slovenian? Also we're about to create a learning-slovenian thread soon enough
    About the argues in the mcd chat- don't worry ,I think they solved it.I hate such discussions with Macedonians too and I just don't participate in them...
    Haha I think that at least 2/3 moderators should take up with cleaning up our forum we've made such a mess there,in a purely Bulgarian way but it's really funny there,we're like a big family I think
    Well some places are still better than others... Though it quite depends on how u arrange ur life,no matter the place u live at ... but in Bulgaria it's kinda hard to be a honest,hard-working and intelligent person and to arrange ur life well,oddly enough...
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    The topic gave me a huge headache.. really.. I really can not stand to see such meaningless disputes!
    I made the Slovene chat sticky but I am not gonna read it! Simply because I don't want to ruin my delusion that such arguments can't happen in that part of the world lol
     
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    They stopped U can make it sticky anyway
    And the Slovene chit-chat is quite a friendly one It has no arguments^^
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    I hope I am not too late replying to this I think of all the Western Balkan countries Croatia has the nicest coast (although it has no proper sandy beaches). I might be a little biased though, because I really like Croatia . Montenegro has some nice spots as well (I like Sveti Stefan), and is much cheaper than Croatia. I have been to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mostar and the southern parts close to Croatia), and it was nice enough for a day trip, but I would not want to spend a whole holiday there.

    I think it is obvious that Croatia is more advanced than BiH and Montenegro (I might add some other Eastern European countries in the EU), you can't help noticing it as soon as you cross the border. Why Croatia did not join the EU sooner is a big story, but I hope it will soon because it will be a great addition to the Union.

    I have tried to learn some Croatian/Serbian but I get confused and end up with a mix of both (in latinica). For example I will say 'lepa' instead of 'ljiepa' and 'zauvek' instead of 'zauvjiek' which can be a bit awkward depending who I am speaking to. I hope I will be able to learn it properly one day though...
    Bio je Novembar 2009 godine, zamišljao sam kako hodaš ulicom Bana Jelačića cipelama od zmijske kože..
     
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    I think your way is the right way Zvezda! We should all learn it (new SR-CR )

    And I have to emphasize - Montenegro got extremely expensive this year and they have no excuse for it! One of the saddest moments in my life was when I had to go there instead of to Croatia which is (in my world) synonym for more (sea)
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spring View Post
    I think your way is the right way Zvezda! We should all learn it (new SR-CR )

    And I have to emphasize - Montenegro got extremely expensive this year and they have no excuse for it! One of the saddest moments in my life was when I had to go there instead of to Croatia which is (in my world) synonym for more (sea)
    Yes, Croatia has a nice coast. But For me synonym for sea is Greece - 5 seas! And it's not that expensive, no matter of saying "skupa ko Grčka".
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ina View Post
    Yes, Croatia has a nice coast. But For me synonym for sea is Greece - 5 seas! And it's not that expensive, no matter of saying "skupa ko Grčka".
    what does that mean? I used to live in Greece, so I fail to be impressed by it I take it for granted

    Quote Originally Posted by Spring
    I think your way is the right way Zvezda! We should all learn it (new SR-CR )

    And I have to emphasize - Montenegro got extremely expensive this year and they have no excuse for it! One of the saddest moments in my life was when I had to go there instead of to Croatia which is (in my world) synonym for more (sea)
    Isn't that Serbian in latinica?

    How has Montenegro got expensive? Do you mean hotels? food? Maybe something to do with them having euroised, or with your own currency not doing well? Perhaps Adrienne can shed some light here.
    Bio je Novembar 2009 godine, zamišljao sam kako hodaš ulicom Bana Jelačića cipelama od zmijske kože..
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zvezda View Post
    what does that mean? I used to live in Greece, so I fail to be impressed by it I take it for granted
    It's an expression meaning "as expensive as Greece but we can get very cheap accommodation and bus for Greece from here so.. the expression doesn't apply any more
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    Isn't that Serbian in latinica?
    Would be... if there wasn't for the extra "ij"
    Quote Originally Posted by Zvezda View Post
    How has Montenegro got expensive? Do you mean hotels? food? Maybe something to do with them having euroised, or with your own currency not doing well? Perhaps Adrienne can shed some light here.
    For example, read this - click
    It's not just about prices.. but a combination - why pay high price for low quality service? Especially now when Montenegro is a foreign country to us..
    I only went there when I had no other solution (when we couldn't go to Croatia) and we needed visas for every other country.. Montenegro was closest.. But the roads are so dreadful that it can take18 freakin hours to get to the sea so I decided - Greece is closer! Now even hotels are mega expensive and all the other prices are much higher than in Serbia (some say even higher than in Greece - where food, drinks and stuff used to be the most expensive).
    Tourism was always more developed in Croatia.. When it comes to other countries.. Bulgaria is still the cheapest choice, then Turkey and Egypt (food and stuff is ridiculously cheap in Egypt but transportation takes a huge part of holiday budget).. Greece is I think on the same level as Croatia when it comes to all prices though I might be wrong.
    My personal problem - I went to Turkey (after trying Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro..) and I said - never will I go anywhere else again! first of all because they know how to treat a tourist.. But well.. I went back to Greece after that and then to Egypt and each time said - food is good but not like in Turkey.. this and that is good but not like in Turkey..
    Am I off topic? lol
     
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    Spring I'm curious where have u been in Bulgaria?
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spring View Post
    Look at this: Srebrna krila - Mangup
    I like that song I still have their cassette somewhere
     
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    I was in Bulgaria. Bulgaria became popular bcs it's the cheapest, I think, primary food. Sozopol, Nesebar, Suncev Breg...
     
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    U call it "Suncev breg"? =) I'm surprised so many Serbians go to Bulgaria.Usually we have tourists mostly from the Czech Republic and Poland(but we've always had warm relations with them, maybe that is) and I've always thought all Serbians go to Croatia/Montenegro wow really in Bulgaria all stuff is the cheapest? I've heard only bout the vodka =)
    Eins.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Zwei..hier kommt die Sonne
    Drei.. hier kommt die Sonne
    Vier
    Fünf
    Sechs
    Sieben..
    Acht..
    Neun.....
    Ich hab' keine Lust.