"Volim Bosnu"
How you say, I love Bosnia?
What is the name of the capital and largest city in Bosnia?
Sarajevo
The _________ is the most used instrument in all genres of Bosnian music.
What is the accordion?
Is Mary Bosnian?
No
____ is pita with cheese.
What is sirnica?
______ is how you say "what's up"
what does "sta ima" mean?
What three countries border Bosnia?
Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro.
________ is by far the most popular Bosnian artist.
Dino Merlin or Plavi Orkestar
Bosnia was part of the former country _______.
What is Yugoslavia?
One of the two most popular dishes in Bosnia, _____ can have a filling of meat, cheese, potato, or spinach filling and is sold in almost every bakery in the country.
What is burek?
We don't use recipes, we do it "od oka", meaning...
We eyeball it
What is Stari Most?
______ is a folklore dance with instrumental music playing in the background. Emphasis is always on the footwork. There are very basic versions that are easy to learn so they are often performed by many at Bosnian gatherings.
Kolo
What is a tornjak?
______ is a seasoning used in almost every homemade Bosnian dish.
What is vegeta.
"pamet u glavu"
Be smart
Free points :)
teehee
Name one Bosnian musical artist.
Answers can vary.
_____ is Europe's largest rainforest.
Perućica
________ is a popular chicken spread, commonly used on bread.
What is Argeta/Pasteta?
When someone forgets something it's common to hear, "Ko nema u glavi, ima u nogama" meaning...
If your brain is empty enough to forget something, you have legs to walk back and get it.
What is one Bosnian landmark you would like to visit and why?
Answers can vary
What is special about Bosnia's national anthem?
Has no lyrics because the three ethnic groups could not all be pleased.
_____ is Europe's only (almost) completely self-governing town.
What is Brčko?
How is Bosnian coffee made?
Often known as Turkish coffee, it's made by boiling ground coffee and water with no filtration. Sugar can be added, but milk isn't commonly used.