


When many people want to learn a language, they think of Duolingo, the most popular free language-learning app. So even the apps that support Serbian best sometimes don’t mention it prominently in their language lists on app store pages, etc. That’s because Serbian isn’t among the most popular languages like Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and others that are the breadwinners for language apps. Searching the app store or the internet surprisingly doesn’t easily turn up some of the best options for learning Serbian. Apps can also be a great way to supplement a course you’re taking in a classroom or with a language tutor. So if you’re going to be putting in the work, you’ll want to ensure you’re using an effective method that you enjoy and works well for you, not only to get the most out of it but also to help you stick with it. And Serbian is harder than many languages, given its complex Slavic grammar. Learning a new language as an adult is hard work. For more info, see Wikipedia and this Quartz article. The language is also called Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian, and various other names. That’s because these are all the same language with some regional differences. I’ve been looking for a while now for the best apps to help you learn Serbian, and I’ll share what I’ve learned here.Īlthough in this post I’ll mostly focus on Serbian (since that’s what I’m personally learning), I’ll also cover Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. Here’s what’s best between Drops, Ling, LingQ, Mango, uTalk, and more.Īre you looking to learn Serbian but aren’t sure which apps are available, or which are worth your time and money? You’ve come to the right place. Need an alternative to Duolingo for Serbian? I tried every major language-learning app to find which ones supported Serbian.
