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Da means yes, and that's likely one of the first things you memorize once you start learning Serbian. Go Speak Serbian Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin & Serbian

In a professional yet casual context, it might be used to show openness to a new idea, such as "Building a web platform? Why not ( Što da ne )". Linguistic Breakdown

The phrase (often written as sto da ne ) is a common Serbo-Croatian idiom that translates literally to "Why yes no," but its actual meaning is "Why not?" or "Sure, why wouldn't I?" .

It is widely used in Balkan countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) in various contexts, from casual conversation to popular culture. Common Uses of "Što da ne"

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Da means yes, and that's likely one of the first things you memorize once you start learning Serbian. Go Speak Serbian Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin & Serbian

In a professional yet casual context, it might be used to show openness to a new idea, such as "Building a web platform? Why not ( Što da ne )". Linguistic Breakdown sto_da_ne

The phrase (often written as sto da ne ) is a common Serbo-Croatian idiom that translates literally to "Why yes no," but its actual meaning is "Why not?" or "Sure, why wouldn't I?" . Da means yes, and that's likely one of

It is widely used in Balkan countries (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) in various contexts, from casual conversation to popular culture. Common Uses of "Što da ne" Linguistic Breakdown The phrase (often written as sto

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