How do you reply to Kako Si?

How do you reply to Kako Si?

But, you know what the best answer to kako si? would be? Dobro sam, hvala! Good, thank you! or Odlično, hvala!

How do you reply to Hvala?

‘Hvala’ means ‘thank you’, and the usual answer is ‘nema na čemu’, the equivalent of ‘you’re welcome’, roughly translating as ‘think nothing of it’. Another response is ‘i drugi put’, which can be translated as ‘any time’.

How do you ask for the bill in Croatia?

Molim račun (/’moh-leem ‘rah-choon/) In Croatian, receive your check by reordering the words – molim račun translates literally to “please bill”.

How do you greet in Croatian?

A handshake with direct eye contact is the most common form of greeting. Greetings will often be accompanied by the phrase ‘dobro jutro’ (‘good morning’), ‘dobar dan’ (‘good day’) or ‘dobra večer’ (‘good evening’). ‘Bok’ is also used as an informal greeting, often as a way to say ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’.

How do you greet someone in Serbian?

The usual way to say “hello” is “zdravo” or “chao”.

How do you say yes in Slavic?

The most common way to say yes in Russian is Да (“dah”).

What is Goodnight in Serbian?

To say “Good night in Serbian,” the term “лаку ноћ” is most usually used. It means ‘have an easy night’ or ‘good night’ in English. It is pronounced as “laku noć.” You say these words while going to bed at night to family members.

How do you say hello in Zagreb?

‘Bok’ is usually considered as an informal way to say ‘hi’, ‘hello’ or ‘bye’ (‘dobar dan’ and ‘doviđenja’ is more formal) and although it can be heard in other parts of Croatia (pronounced both ‘bok’ and ‘bog’) it is more characteristic for Zagreb and surrounding areas. In Croatian ‘bok’ also means ‘side’ or ‘flanks’.

Why do Serbs kiss three times?

All about hugging and kissing Serbian way: when to hug and kiss, and when to shake hands in Serbia. A common gesture symbolizing the Serbian nation are three fingers pointed up towards the sky. A national greeting etiquette are three kisses on the cheek. It was the rebellion of the Serbs against the Ottoman rule.

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