Дњas Za Kokice Here
Uses the suffix -etina to describe something impressively large or "monstrous". 🎬 How to use "Čas za kokice" as a Learning Tool
As noted by Go Speak Serbian , the word kokice itself is a diminutive of koka (hen), named for the clucking sound corn makes when it pops. 🍿 The "Popcorn Bag" Language Feature ДЊas za kokice
When you're at a Serbian cinema or a street vendor (like the famous Pećina), you can use these suffixes to describe your snack size: Uses the suffix -etina to describe something impressively
Listen for characters using diminutive forms (like kafu-ka for a small coffee or parica for a little bit of money) to understand their emotional tone. Uses the suffix -ica to denote something small and cute
Uses the suffix -ica to denote something small and cute. Kesa (The Standard Bag): The neutral base word.
You can turn any movie night into a "feature" by following these three steps: