– Most audiobooks are in standard Serbian (ekavica or ijekavica), but you’ll meet characters who speak differently. Great ear training.
One listener told me: “I haven’t heard my grandmother’s intonation in years. Then I listened to ‘Pesma o nama’ by Ljubivoje Ršumović, and there it was – my childhood.” knjige za slusanje na srpskom
That’s the magic of knjige za slušanje. – Most audiobooks are in standard Serbian (ekavica
From lektira to bestsellers – your ears are the new gateway to Serbian literature. If you’ve ever tried to learn Serbian, you know the struggle: perfecting the pitch accent, remembering whether to use je or jeste , and finding enough native content that isn’t a news broadcast or a turbo-folk lyric. Then I listened to ‘Pesma o nama’ by
– Remember being forced to read Na Drini ćuprija ? Listening while walking or commuting makes it 10x easier. 3. Top 5 Serbian audiobooks to start with 1. Hajduci – Branislav Nušić Classic comedy, read with perfect old-Belgrade flair. Short and hilarious.
Yes, it’s a translation. But the Serbian narration is gorgeous, and you probably know the story already – perfect for beginners.
Enter – Serbian audiobooks.