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Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureLanguage LearningEducation |
You know when you're learning a language, you find a new word or expression, and suddenly it starts making so much sense. New horizons open in your mind, but the problem is that word/expression doesn't exist in your language. more
You know when you're learning a language, you find a new word or expression, and suddenly it starts making so much sense. New horizons open in your mind, but the problem is that word/expression doesn't exist in your language. more
We've actually never told you about Chris' learning journey. How is this possible? 😲 more
Our little boy turned one. As special as this is for any first-time parents, it also got us thinking about birthdays. We were talking about the usual birthday traditions, places to celebrate, and gifts. more
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I wouldn’t call this for beginners! They speak fast and don’t enunciate very well. If you’re intermediate, then great.
I’m an American woman engaged to a man who was raised in Serbia and I want to be able to speak to him in his first language. This is a very helpful podcast that covers enough to get me off to a great start. If there was a companion site that taught reading in both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, I would gladly pay for that additional education. I hope that is coming in the future. Hvala, and Thanks!
I am a huge fan of this podcast. I am an American with Serbian parents and grandparents who was raised in the United States. Ever since going off to university, my Serbian has progressively gotten worse. This podcast allows me to review my Serbian and has improved my language retention tremendously. Hvala!
Thank you so much for the incredible work! Looking forward to hearing new episodes by your wonderful team! more
Exactly what I've been looking for! Conversational with explanations. Thank you
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