Српски · Serbian
Live Serbian interpretation for your church
Help your Serbian-speaking visitors follow every word of your service, live and in their own language, from the moment they walk in.
Why Serbian
Welcoming Serbian speakers
Serbian is spoken by families and communities across the Balkans and by many who have settled far from home. When the words of worship reach them in Serbian, the service stops feeling foreign and begins to feel like home. Welcoming Serbian speakers in their own language tells them they truly belong in the room.
Offering the service in Serbian opens the door to newcomers, neighbors, and visiting family, letting them join in praise, prayer, and fellowship without the language standing in the way.
Who speaks it
Around 9 to 10 million speakers worldwide
Where it is spoken
Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbian communities across the diaspora
A word of welcome
Мир вам
Peace be with you
How it works
One voice in. Serbian out.
Speak
Your speaker talks normally. Nothing to wear, nothing to learn.
Transcribe
Speech becomes text in real time, tuned for sermons and live settings.
Translate
Serbian is translated instantly for anyone who is listening.
Hear
Listeners read live captions and hear a natural voice in Serbian.
Included
What your Serbian listeners receive
A natural voice
Live spoken Serbian a few seconds behind the speaker, on their own phone.
Live captions
On-screen Serbian subtitles to read along with, word by word.
Transcripts and recaps
A written record and a clear summary after the service, in Serbian.
A place to belong
Not just translation, but the feeling of being fully part of the gathering.
Get started
Bring Serbian into your church
Start free today, or send us a note and we will help you set up your first service. New churches receive $200 in free credit.
Get $200 in free credit
New churches that get in touch receive $200 in GraceTranslate credit to run their first services on us.
Prefer email? Write to hello@gracetranslate.com and we will reply within one business day.