Significado
Consuming news in print.
Contexto cultural
The 'kafana' is the traditional social hub. Reading the newspaper here is a slow, respected ritual, often accompanied by 'domaća kafa' and a glass of water. Older Serbians (60+) almost exclusively read physical newspapers, while younger generations use the phrase 'čitati novine' to refer to reading news on portals like B92 or Telegraf. Serbians are highly engaged in politics. Reading the news is often a precursor to a long political discussion with friends or even strangers. Despite the digital age, daily papers like 'Politika' (founded in 1904) remain cultural institutions that people still 'read' with great loyalty.
Use the Plural
Always keep 'novine' in the plural form. Saying 'čitam novinu' sounds very unnatural to native speakers.
The Coffee Connection
If you mention you are reading the news, people will often assume you are also having a coffee. It's the ultimate pairing.
Significado
Consuming news in print.
Use the Plural
Always keep 'novine' in the plural form. Saying 'čitam novinu' sounds very unnatural to native speakers.
The Coffee Connection
If you mention you are reading the news, people will often assume you are also having a coffee. It's the ultimate pairing.
Perfective vs Imperfective
Use 'čitati' for the habit, but 'pročitati' if you want to say you finished a specific article or the whole paper.
Avoid 'Gledati'
Don't say 'gledam novine' unless you are literally just looking at the cover without reading any words.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'čitati'.
Ja svako jutro _______ novine.
The first-person singular form of 'čitati' is 'čitam'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the right way to say 'He reads the newspaper'.
In Serbian, 'novine' is plural and the verb must agree with 'On' (3rd person singular).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Šta radiš? B: Pijem kafu i _______.
Reading the newspaper is a classic activity paired with drinking coffee.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a cafe and want to see the news. What do you ask?
This asks 'Can I read the newspaper?' which is appropriate for the situation.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Types of News Media
- • Dnevne novine
- • Nedeljnik
- • Časopis
Digital
- • Vesti online
- • Portal
- • Aplikacija
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosJa svako jutro _______ novine.
The first-person singular form of 'čitati' is 'čitam'.
Choose the right way to say 'He reads the newspaper'.
In Serbian, 'novine' is plural and the verb must agree with 'On' (3rd person singular).
A: Šta radiš? B: Pijem kafu i _______.
Reading the newspaper is a classic activity paired with drinking coffee.
You are in a cafe and want to see the news. What do you ask?
This asks 'Can I read the newspaper?' which is appropriate for the situation.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasYes, it is commonly used for digital news now, though 'čitati vesti' is slightly more precise for apps.
Yes, 'novine' is a feminine plural noun.
Technically 'novina', but it is rarely used in the singular except in specific poetic or archaic contexts.
You say 'Pročitao sam to u novinama.'
Very! Especially among older generations and in the morning cafe culture.
'Novine' are daily newspapers; 'časopis' is a magazine.
Yes, if you want to admit you are reading tabloids!
It is neutral. It works in both casual and professional settings.
Nemam vremena da čitam novine.
It means to quickly flip through the pages without reading everything.
Yes, kiosks (trafike) are on every corner and sell many daily editions.
Yes, it follows the standard '-ati' conjugation pattern.
Frases relacionadas
Prelistati novine
similarTo skim the newspaper
Pratiti vesti
synonymTo follow the news
Žuta štampa
specialized formYellow journalism / Tabloids
Dnevna štampa
synonymDaily press
Čitati između redova
builds onTo read between the lines