Krstarica as a portal started in 1999. The dictionary was built over years by professional lexicographers, notably using data from Morton Benson’s “Serbian-English Dictionary” (classic reference) and later expanded. It is , so you avoid vandalism common on wiki-type dictionaries.
(Krstarica Dictionary) is one of the most prominent online translation and dictionary services in Serbia, operated by Krstarica , the country's largest internet portal. Core Features krstarica recnik
High – recommended by Serbian language teachers and translation faculties in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš. Krstarica as a portal started in 1999
If you misspell a word, Krstarica often suggests the closest correct form. Example: “voda” typed as “voda” (correct), but if you type “vodda” it may suggest “voda” . (Krstarica Dictionary) is one of the most prominent
ž. house ; home ; household ; ići kući – go home; kod kuće – at home
| Strengths | Weaknesses | | :--- | :--- | | Sourced from the highest academic institutions. | Design: The UI is outdated and not optimized for modern mobile user experiences. | | Depth: Offers etymology, synonyms, and examples of usage. | Speed: Slower than instant-translation tools like Google. | | Accentuation: Correctly displays stress and pitch accents. | Vocabulary Update: May lack modern slang, tech neologisms, or colloquialisms found in crowdsourced dictionaries. | | Free Access: Fully accessible without a subscription. | Ads: The portal relies on heavy advertising to sustain operations, which can clutter the reading experience. |