Bedeutung
Feeling relief from a burden.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Balkan folk music, the heart is often described as being made of stone (srce od kamena) if someone is cold, or having a stone on it if they are suffering. This idiom is the 'cure' for that suffering. The concept of 'metanoia' or repentance is often linked to the physical feeling of the heart becoming 'light' after confession. Younger generations use this phrase frequently on Twitter (X) to describe the end of 'ispitni rok' (exam period). Serbians living abroad often use this phrase when they finally receive their visa or citizenship papers, marking the end of a long period of uncertainty.
Use with Dative
Always remember to include 'mi', 'ti', 'mu' etc. to show who is feeling the relief. 'Pao je kamen sa srca' sounds incomplete.
Don't say 'na'
If you say 'pao mi je kamen na srce', you are saying you just got bad news!
Bedeutung
Feeling relief from a burden.
Use with Dative
Always remember to include 'mi', 'ti', 'mu' etc. to show who is feeling the relief. 'Pao je kamen sa srca' sounds incomplete.
Don't say 'na'
If you say 'pao mi je kamen na srce', you are saying you just got bad news!
Combine with 'prodisati'
To sound like a native, say: 'Pao mi je kamen sa srca, konačno mogu da prodišem!'
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word in the correct form.
Kada sam čuo dobre vesti, pao mi je ______ sa srca.
The subject of the sentence is 'kamen' (Nominative case).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option:
The preposition 'sa' requires the Genitive case 'srca'.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate idiom.
A: 'Jesi li konačno priznao šefu grešku?' B: 'Jesam. __________________.'
Confessing a mistake brings relief, which is what this idiom describes.
Match the situation to the feeling.
Situation: You just found out your surgery was successful.
Major medical relief is the perfect context for this idiom.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenKada sam čuo dobre vesti, pao mi je ______ sa srca.
The subject of the sentence is 'kamen' (Nominative case).
Choose the correct option:
The preposition 'sa' requires the Genitive case 'srca'.
A: 'Jesi li konačno priznao šefu grešku?' B: 'Jesam. __________________.'
Confessing a mistake brings relief, which is what this idiom describes.
Situation: You just found out your surgery was successful.
Major medical relief is the perfect context for this idiom.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenNot at all! While it describes deep relief, Serbians use it for everything from passing a small quiz to finding a lost wallet.
Yes, but keep it to internal emails with colleagues you know well. For a formal client email, use 'Drago mi je što smo rešili ovaj problem.'
'Skinuti' (to take off) implies you did something to solve the problem. 'Pasti' (to fall) implies the relief just happened to you.
No, this is strictly for emotional or psychological relief.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Laknulo mi je
synonymI feel relieved.
Pao mi je mrak na oči
contrastTo see red / get very angry.
Srce mi je u petama
similarMy heart is in my heels (I am terrified).
Olakšati dušu
similarTo lighten the soul.