Teacher Suzana
Professional Teacher
6 Ways to Propose to Your beloved one in SERBIAN Did you know that there are many ways interesting and creative ways of expressing your love for someone? Summer is the wedding season in many countries. Weddings are a symbol of joy, happiness, and a bit of beautiful chaos. Some couples choose destination weddings, others prefer intimate court weddings, and some go for lavish, big fat weddings. Wedding proposals can take many forms and involve various expressions of love. P.S. In Serbia men are the ones who propose. Here are my favorite 6 expressions that you can use to declare your devoted love to your better half. 1.Da li ćeš se udati za mene? - Would you want to marry me? This is the standard and traditional way to propose her. This sentence is said when you are down on your knee with your ring box open in front of your partner. The expected answer is "DA, HOĆU!" 2. Ti si nešto najbolje što mi se desilo u ovom životu. Da li hoćeš da se udaš za mene? - You are the best thing that has ever occurred to me in this life. Do you want to marry me? 3.Ne mogu da živim bez tebe. Da li hoćeš da se udaš za mene? - I can not live without you. Do you want to marry me? 4. Obećavam da ću te usrećiti? Da li ćeš se udati za mene - I promise you that I will make you happy. Do you want to marry me? 5.Želim da provedem ostatak svog života s tobom. Da li ćeš se udati za mene? - I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Do you want to marry me? 6. Želim da budeš moja doživotna životna saputnica i da zajedno s tobom osnujem veliku porodicu, punu dece i ljubavi. - I want you to be my lifetime life companion but also to start a big family filled with love and with a lot of children, with you. There are so many other ways to propose your girl. Let me know guys, which one is your favorite one?
Sep 1, 2024 6:25 PM
Teacher Suzana
Language Skills
Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Modern Standard), Bosnian, Croatian, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish
Learning Language
Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Modern Standard), French, German