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Serbian

[ US /ˈsɝbiən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the people or language or culture of the region of Serbia
NOUN
  1. a member of a Slavic people who settled in Serbia and neighboring areas in the 6th and 7th centuries

How To Use Serbian In A Sentence

  • Orthodox Serbians are asking for the Christmas period to be extended but the borough council is sticking with tradition and taking down the decorations tomorrow.
  • On the other hand, Russian, Serbian, Romanian, and Italian prisoners suffered grievously from the lack of food supplements. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • On 15 September French and Serbian mountain troops successfully attacked hitherto impregnable Bulgarian positions.
  • In the movie, Mr. Fehmiu plays King, "a handsome boxer-turned-barman" who falls for Rosa, "a fiery and untamable beauty in the decaying Serbian town of Bor," according to the movie's synopsis. A Baker Cooks Up Film for Tribeca
  • She added that she drinks rakija regularly with Serbian friends, and that its effect is "strong" but "warming. Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles
  • My friend had the cold Serbian appetiser, which included pastrami, parma ham, and the wonderful peppered creamed cheese.
  • In the scenes from the Apocalypse or from Serbian myths and legends, drama and exaltation prevail.
  • Whereas Cafe Fabrika served relatively upscale, traditional Serbian dishes such as cevapcici and sarma, Moct has scaled back a bit, though not in flavor. OnMilwaukee.com
  • When Serbian tanks and fighters encircled the city, she was trapped outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • And while much has been made of the video's effects on a shocked Serbian public, it remains to be seen where that public will stand once the furor recedes.
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