Phrase in 30 Seconds
A fundamental phrase used to describe a clear, sunny day without clouds.
- Means: A bright blue, cloudless sky.
- Used in: Daily weather talk, travel, and poetry.
- Don't confuse: 'Plavo' (blue) with 'Plava kosa' (blonde hair).
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معنی
A clear sky during the day.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'plavo nebo' is often associated with the 'Kosovo Maiden' and epic poetry, where nature reflects the mood of the nation. In Montenegro, the phrase is inseparable from the sea. The 'plavetnilo' (blueness) of the sky and sea are often described as one. In the flat plains of Vojvodina, the sky seems larger. People often talk about the 'beskrajno' (endless) plavo nebo. In Belgrade, 'plavo nebo' is a relief from the 'košava' (strong wind) and grey smog of winter.
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'nebo' is neuter. If you use other adjectives like 'lepo' (beautiful) or 'čisto' (clean), they must also end in -o.
Not for Moods
Never say 'I am blue' using this word. You will confuse people!
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'nebo' is neuter. If you use other adjectives like 'lepo' (beautiful) or 'čisto' (clean), they must also end in -o.
Not for Moods
Never say 'I am blue' using this word. You will confuse people!
The Cafe Connection
If you see a blue sky, it's the perfect excuse to ask a Serbian friend 'Idemo na kafu?' (Shall we go for coffee?).
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'plav'.
Danas je _____ nebo.
Because 'nebo' is a neuter noun, the adjective must end in '-o'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I see the blue sky'?
In the accusative case, neuter nouns and adjectives remain the same as the nominative.
Match the Serbian phrase with its English meaning.
Match these:
These are the three most common ways to describe the sky.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kakvo je vreme napolju? B: Divno je, _________.
The context 'Divno je' (It's wonderful) suggests a positive weather condition like a blue sky.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Gender Agreement
بانک تمرین
5 تمرینهاDanas je _____ nebo.
Because 'nebo' is a neuter noun, the adjective must end in '-o'.
How do you say 'I see the blue sky'?
In the accusative case, neuter nouns and adjectives remain the same as the nominative.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the three most common ways to describe the sky.
A: Kakvo je vreme napolju? B: Divno je, _________.
The context 'Divno je' (It's wonderful) suggests a positive weather condition like a blue sky.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, in modern Serbian, except when describing hair, where it means blonde.
No, 'plavi' is the masculine form. You must use 'plavo'.
It is neutral. It's used in both casual talk and formal news.
Usually 'oblačno nebo' (cloudy sky) or 'sivo nebo' (grey sky).
Nebo postaje plavo.
Not really, but people might use 'teget' for navy blue.
Yes, 'plavo more' is very common.
It signals the end of the harsh continental winter and the start of outdoor social life.
Usually, yes. 'Nebesa' is a plural form used in religious or poetic contexts.
It is in the Accusative case, but it looks the same as the Nominative.
عبارات مرتبط
Vedro nebo
similarClear sky
Tmurno nebo
contrastGloomy/dark sky
Nebesko plava
specialized formSky blue (color)
Pod vedrim nebom
builds onUnder the open sky
کجا استفاده کنیم
Meeting a friend for coffee
Marko: Zdravo! Kako si?
Ana: Odlično, vidi kako je divno plavo nebo danas!
On a hiking trip
Vodič: Imamo sreće sa vremenom.
Turista: Da, plavo nebo je savršeno za planinarenje.
Posting a photo on social media
Korisnik: Samo ja i plavo nebo. #odmor #sreća
Talking to a child
Mama: Koje je boje nebo?
Dete: Plavo nebo!
Weather forecast on TV
Voditelj: Sutra nas očekuje sunčan dan i plavo nebo u celoj zemlji.
At the beach
Jovan: Voda je topla, a nebo je tako plavo.
Maja: Uživajmo u suncu!
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Think of 'Plavo' as the 'Plaza' (beach) where you see the 'Nebo' (Sky).
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a bright yellow sun (Sunce) in the middle of a giant blue 'O' (the shape of the end of Plavo and Nebo).
Rhyme
Plavo nebo, srce se ogrebo (Blue sky, the heart warmed up - a bit forced but catchy).
Story
You walk out of a dark cave. You look up and see a giant blue blanket covering the world. You point and say 'Plavo nebo!' and the sun smiles back.
In Other Languages
Similar to 'Blue sky' in English or 'Cielo azul' in Spanish. Most languages use a direct color-noun combination.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Every time you go outside today, look at the sky. If it's blue, say 'Plavo nebo' out loud. If it's not, say 'Nije plavo nebo'.
Review this phrase whenever you check the weather app on your phone.
تلفظ
The 'a' is long and rising.
The 'e' is short and falling.
طیف رسمیت
Danas preovladava vedro i plavo nebo. (Weather description)
Danas je plavo nebo. (Weather description)
Vidi što je plavo nebo! (Weather description)
Nebo je ful plavo, brate. (Weather description)
From Proto-Slavic *plavъ and *nebo.
نکته جالب
The word 'plavo' is why Serbs call blonde people 'blue'.
نکات فرهنگی
The 'plavo nebo' is often associated with the 'Kosovo Maiden' and epic poetry, where nature reflects the mood of the nation.
“U pesmama, plavo nebo često simbolizuje mir nakon bitke.”
In Montenegro, the phrase is inseparable from the sea. The 'plavetnilo' (blueness) of the sky and sea are often described as one.
“Gde se spajaju plavo nebo i plavo more.”
In the flat plains of Vojvodina, the sky seems larger. People often talk about the 'beskrajno' (endless) plavo nebo.
“Ravnica i plavo nebo dokle pogled seže.”
In Belgrade, 'plavo nebo' is a relief from the 'košava' (strong wind) and grey smog of winter.
“Konačno plavo nebo iznad Beograda!”
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
Kakvo je nebo danas u tvom gradu?
Šta voliš da radiš kada je plavo nebo?
Opiši svoj idealan odmor.
اشتباهات رایج
Plava nebo
Plavo nebo
L1 Interference
Osećam se plavo
Tužan sam
L1 Interference
Nebo je plava
Nebo je plavo
L1 Interference
Plavo nebo u noći
Tamno nebo / Crno nebo
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Cielo azul
Word order (Adjective-Noun vs Noun-Adjective).
Ciel bleu
French 'bleu' is masculine to match 'ciel', while Serbian 'plavo' is neuter.
Blauer Himmel
German uses masculine gender for 'Himmel', Serbian uses neuter for 'nebo'.
青い空 (Aoi sora)
Japanese adjectives have different conjugation rules than Slavic ones.
سماء زرقاء (Sama' zarqa')
Gender agreement (Feminine in Arabic vs Neuter in Serbian).
蓝天 (Lántiān)
Chinese uses a compound word rather than an adjective-noun phrase.
파란 하늘 (Paran haneul)
Korean has multiple words for 'blue' depending on intensity.
Céu azul
Noun-Adjective word order.
Spotted in the Real World
“Gledam u plavo nebo...”
A nostalgic song about youth and changes in Belgrade.
“Plavo nebo, tvoje oči...”
Common trope in romantic folk music.
بهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Learners think it means 'blue hair'.
In Serbian, 'plava' for hair always means blonde.
Modro also means blue.
Modro is a much darker, bruised purple-blue.
سوالات متداول (10)
Yes, in modern Serbian, except when describing hair, where it means blonde.
basic understandingNo, 'plavi' is the masculine form. You must use 'plavo'.
grammar mechanicsIt is neutral. It's used in both casual talk and formal news.
usage contextsUsually 'oblačno nebo' (cloudy sky) or 'sivo nebo' (grey sky).
comparisonsNebo postaje plavo.
grammar mechanicsNot really, but people might use 'teget' for navy blue.
practical tipsYes, 'plavo more' is very common.
usage contextsIt signals the end of the harsh continental winter and the start of outdoor social life.
cultural usageUsually, yes. 'Nebesa' is a plural form used in religious or poetic contexts.
grammar mechanicsIt is in the Accusative case, but it looks the same as the Nominative.
grammar mechanics