Simple conversations

QuestionAnswer
Good morning
dobro jutro
Good day (afternoon)
dobar dan
Good evening(f)
dobra večer
I'll be marking the gender of a word if its an exception from now on
You're waiting for the train (one person, less formal)
Čekaš voz
Reminder: To say sentences like "you cook" or "you dance" you add -š; kuhaš, plešeš...
You are waiting for the train (formal / multiple people)
Čekate voz
When talking to someone FORMALY or when talking to MULTIPLE PEOPLE, you add -te instead of -š: pjevate, čekate, vidite...
How are you, fine thank you (formal)
kako ste, dobro hvala
How are you?
Kako si ti?
ti - you
How are you (multiple people)
Kako ste vi
vi - formal / plural
How is Miša? - I don't know
Kako je Miša? - Ne znam
Whats your name (formal. pl.)
Kako se zovete?
Whats your name (How are you called)
Kako se zoveš?
You look great (for. pl.)
Izgledate odlično
Izgedati - to look (a certain way)
I'm glad (to meet you)
Drago mi je
Thank you (polite)
Hvala lijepo
Goodbye
Doviđenja
Good night
Laku noć
See you
Vidimo se
Bye
Pozdrav
Nice journey (when someone is leaving)
Sretan put
Hi
Ćao