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Expert Profile: Ranko Mandic

Expertise:  I am a native speaker of Serbian language, and I have some experience in translating from and to Serbian. I can answer pretty much about language itself, its grammar and its characteristics. All questions in English, please.

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Serbian language and grammar

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What do you like about this subject?  I have always been interested in languages.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  Serbian, as well as its former Yugoslav counterparts Croatian and Bosnian, are maybe the only languages which are pronounced EXACTLY as they are written. That is why they are very easy to read. You can find great info on Serbian language on Wikipedia, on these links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Cyrillic_script
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Prestige Points: 4452
Knowledge   9.93   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.91   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.81   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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Max Questions to be Asked
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Total Questions
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User Comments
Ranko, Thank you so very much! I truly appreciate everything. Sincerely, Kata
(KAT on 11/16/08)
Thanks!!!
(Jolene on 11/15/08)
Zdravo Ranko, I agree. I will send a peom, please let me know if the translation is proper. Thank you so much! Kata
(KAT on 11/14/08)
thank you very much
(david on 11/09/08)
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Recent Answers from Ranko Mandic
2008-11-15  A POEM FOR TATA! Zdravo, Kato! Here goes: Moj Tata, moja zvijezda vodilja. Tata, meni si kao sunce, siguran oslonac, uvijek tu za mene, zračeći svjetlo i toplotu u moj život. Sve dobro u meni danas...
2008-11-15  last name Hi, Claire! Are you sure your grandpa was Serb? Prusak is a Polish surname. Prusakova is a feminine variant. These masculine and feminine versions of the same surname are characteristic for some Slavic...
2008-11-14  PONICH Well, you answered your own question. His name was definitely Ilija Pandžić. There is a village called Oštrovica near Gospić. Pandžićs unfortunately don't live there anymore - all Serbs...
2008-11-14  First Name Hi, Jolene! 'N' like anywhere in English, 'a' like 'u' in 'but', 't' like in English, 'a' like the first 'a', but longer - the accent is here, 'l' like in English, 'i' like 'i' in 'pit', 'j' like...
2008-11-12  A POEM FOR TATA! Zdravo, Kato! Well, this is a tough one. You do realise that most of the 'parental' poems are dedicated to moms, and that those for dads are scarce. If you need a quick answer, I found this one:...
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