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STRANCI - a Serbian Language Podcast by Serbonika
Magdalena Petrovic Jelic
4 episodes
6 days ago
Who are the people that learn Serbian? Why are they learning it? How? What's the most challenging thing about learning Serbian? After getting similar questions for years as a Serbian teacher, I decided to present you some of the amazing people who love Serbia and learn Serbian. I talk with people of different backgrounds who learn Serbian: some are of Serbian descent, others are scientists or polyglots, tourists or expats, or simply in love with a Serb or our country. I hope that together we’ll inspire more people to learn Serbian. Magdalena from Serbonika
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Who are the people that learn Serbian? Why are they learning it? How? What's the most challenging thing about learning Serbian? After getting similar questions for years as a Serbian teacher, I decided to present you some of the amazing people who love Serbia and learn Serbian. I talk with people of different backgrounds who learn Serbian: some are of Serbian descent, others are scientists or polyglots, tourists or expats, or simply in love with a Serb or our country. I hope that together we’ll inspire more people to learn Serbian. Magdalena from Serbonika
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Episodes (4/4)
STRANCI - a Serbian Language Podcast by Serbonika
Corona in Serbia: Interview with Dr Chiheb Guerfel #4 Foreigners Speak Serbian Podcast

An interview with Dr Chiheb Guerfel, a Tunisian who lives in Novi Sad, Serbia, CEO of Poseidon CRO group of companies engaged in epidemiologic and clinical research.  


The 4th episode in the series "Foreigners Speak Serbian". In this episode Magdalena and Dr Chiheb talk about the Corona virus pandemic, the current situation in Serbia and how to deal with the epidemic.  Visit the homepage of this episode with transcript.


"Foreigners Speak Serbian" (Stranci govore srpski) is a Serbian language podcast dedicated to all Serbian language learners for motivation, inspiration and as a source of vocabulary and listening practice.   


If you'd like to be my guest and share your story in this podcast, get in touch! :) 

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5 years ago
34 minutes 46 seconds

STRANCI - a Serbian Language Podcast by Serbonika
Israeli Historian Speaks Serbian #3 Foreigners Speak Serbian Podcast: Interview with Orel Beilinson

An interview with Orel Beilinson, Israeli historian and doctorate student at Yale University, researching History of Eastern Europe. We talk about languages, history and some politics, in Serbian (English and Serbian subtitles available on the homepage and YouTube)

This episode's homepage.

The 3rd episode in the series "Foreigners Speak Serbian" - a new podcast about Learning the Serbian language 


* * * About the podcast * * * 

"Foreigners Speak Serbian" (Stranci govore srpski) is a Serbian language podcast dedicated to all Serbian language learners for motivation, inspiration and as a source of vocabulary and listening practice. 

I hope that I'll be able to produce one episode per month. However, you can help me create more episodes in less time. 


* * * 

If you'd like to be my guest and share your story in this podcast, get in touch! :)

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5 years ago
43 minutes 21 seconds

STRANCI - a Serbian Language Podcast by Serbonika
Tatar Teaches Serbian #2 Foreigners Speak Serbian Language Podcast: Interview with Azat Fattakhov

An interview with Azat Fattakhov - a Tatar who teaches Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin. The 2nd episode in the series "Foreigners Speak Serbian" - a new podcast in and about the Serbian language  

This episode's homepage. Video with English and Serbian subtitles available.

"Foreigners Speak Serbian" (Stranci govore srpski) is a Serbian language podcast dedicated to all Serbian language learners for motivation, inspiration and as a source of vocabulary and listening practice.  


If you've got a story to share and you'd like to be my guest in this podcast, do get in touch!


Links mentioned in the podcast: 

The Russian polyglot on YouTube  Дмитрий Петров   

Azat Fattakhov on YouTube  Learn Croatian Serbian Bosnian Montenegrin 

Azat Fattakhov on Instagram  


Thank you! Hvala vam!

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5 years ago
40 minutes 34 seconds

STRANCI - a Serbian Language Podcast by Serbonika
German Speaks Serbian #1 Foreigners Speak Serbian Language Podcast: Interview with Henning Jochem

An interview with Henning Jochem - a German who loves Slavic languages. The 1st episode in the series "Foreigners Speak Serbian" - a new podcast in and about the Serbian language  

This episode's homepage. Video with English and Serbian subtitles available.


"Foreigners Speak Serbian" (Stranci govore srpski) is a Serbian language podcast dedicated to all Serbian language learners for motivation, inspiration and as a source of vocabulary and listening practice.


If you've got a story to share and you'd like to be my guest in this podcast, do get in touch!


Hvala puno! :)

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5 years ago
27 minutes 58 seconds

STRANCI - a Serbian Language Podcast by Serbonika
Who are the people that learn Serbian? Why are they learning it? How? What's the most challenging thing about learning Serbian? After getting similar questions for years as a Serbian teacher, I decided to present you some of the amazing people who love Serbia and learn Serbian. I talk with people of different backgrounds who learn Serbian: some are of Serbian descent, others are scientists or polyglots, tourists or expats, or simply in love with a Serb or our country. I hope that together we’ll inspire more people to learn Serbian. Magdalena from Serbonika