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Prepositions and Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on Prepositions and Pronouns in Croatian Grammar! In this lesson, we will delve into the intricate world of prepositions and pronouns in the Croatian language.

Prepositions and pronouns play a crucial role in constructing sentences and conveying meaning. They help us express relationships between different words and clarify the subject, object, or direction of an action. By mastering the use of prepositions and pronouns, you will be able to communicate more effectively and accurately in Croatian.

Throughout this lesson, we will explore the different forms and functions of prepositions and pronouns in Croatian. We will provide numerous examples to illustrate each point, ensuring a clear and thorough understanding of the topic. So, let's get started!

Prepositions in Croatian[edit | edit source]

Prepositions are words that express relationships between nouns, pronouns, or other words in a sentence. They indicate location, direction, time, manner, or purpose. In Croatian, prepositions are an essential part of speech and are used extensively in everyday conversation.

Croatian prepositions can be divided into several categories based on their usage and meaning. Some common categories include prepositions of place, prepositions of time, prepositions of manner, and prepositions of purpose. Let's take a closer look at each category and explore some examples.

Prepositions of Place[edit | edit source]

Prepositions of place are used to indicate the location or position of an object or person. They answer the question "where?" In Croatian, prepositions of place are crucial for describing the spatial relationship between objects. Here are some common prepositions of place:

Croatian Pronunciation English
u oo in, at
na nah on, onto
ispod ees-pod under, beneath
iznad eez-nahv above, over
pored poh-red beside, next to

For example:

  • "Kava je u šalici." (The coffee is in the cup.)
  • "Knjiga je na stolu." (The book is on the table.)
  • "Mačka je ispod stola." (The cat is under the table.)
  • "Slika je iznad kreveta." (The picture is above the bed.)
  • "Auto je pored zgrade." (The car is next to the building.)

Prepositions of Time[edit | edit source]

Prepositions of time are used to indicate when an action takes place. They answer the question "when?" In Croatian, prepositions of time are crucial for expressing specific time periods or durations. Here are some common prepositions of time:

Croatian Pronunciation English
u oo in, at
na nah on
prije pree-ye before
poslije pohs-lee-ye after
tijekom tee-yeh-kohm during

For example:

  • "Sastanak je u pet." (The meeting is at five o'clock.)
  • "Idem na odmor u srpnju." (I am going on vacation in July.)
  • "Doručak je prije jela." (Breakfast is before lunch.)
  • "Posjetit ću te poslije posla." (I will visit you after work.)
  • "Tijekom ljeta idemo na more." (During the summer, we go to the sea.)

Prepositions of Manner[edit | edit source]

Prepositions of manner are used to indicate how an action is performed. They answer the question "how?" In Croatian, prepositions of manner are crucial for describing the way in which something is done. Here are some common prepositions of manner:

Croatian Pronunciation English
s s with
bez bez without
kao kao like, as
putem poo-tehm through, by means of
prema preh-mah towards

For example:

  • "Pisat ću pjesmu s olovkom." (I will write a poem with a pencil.)
  • "Idem na plažu bez ručnika." (I am going to the beach without a towel.)
  • "Ponašaj se kao odrasla osoba." (Behave like an adult.)
  • "Komuniciramo putem e-maila." (We communicate through email.)
  • "Idem prema tebi." (I am going towards you.)

Prepositions of Purpose[edit | edit source]

Prepositions of purpose are used to indicate the reason or purpose of an action. They answer the question "why?" In Croatian, prepositions of purpose are crucial for expressing intentions or motivations. Here are some common prepositions of purpose:

Croatian Pronunciation English
zbog zbohg because of
radi rah-dee for, in order to
s ciljem s tsee-lyem with the aim of
kako bi kah-koh bee in order to
za zah for

For example:

  • "Nisam došao zbog kiše." (I didn't come because of the rain.)
  • "Učim hrvatski radi posla." (I am learning Croatian for work.)
  • "Organiziramo koncert s ciljem promocije umjetnosti." (We are organizing a concert with the aim of promoting art.)
  • "Učim kako bih bolje razumio jezik." (I am learning in order to better understand the language.)
  • "Kupio sam poklon za tebe." (I bought a gift for you.)

Pronouns in Croatian[edit | edit source]

Pronouns are words that replace nouns or noun phrases in a sentence. They help us avoid repetition and make our speech more concise. In Croatian, pronouns are an essential part of speech and are used extensively in everyday conversation.

Croatian pronouns can be divided into several categories based on their usage and function. Some common categories include personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, and interrogative pronouns. Let's take a closer look at each category and explore some examples.

Personal Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Personal pronouns are used to refer to specific people or things. They can be subject pronouns, object pronouns, or possessive pronouns. In Croatian, personal pronouns play a crucial role in constructing sentences and expressing relationships between different elements. Here are the subject pronouns in Croatian:

Croatian Pronunciation English
ja yah I
ti tee you (singular)
on/ona/ono ohn/oh-nah/oh-noh he/she/it
mi mee we
vi vee you (plural)
oni/one/ona oh-nee/oh-neh/oh-nah they

For example:

  • "Ja idem u kino." (I am going to the cinema.)
  • "Ti si moj prijatelj." (You are my friend.)
  • "Ona voli pjevati." (She likes to sing.)
  • "Mi smo obitelj." (We are a family.)
  • "Vi ste studenti." (You are students.)
  • "Oni dolaze sutra." (They are coming tomorrow.)

Possessive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership or possession. They can be used instead of possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns in Croatian. Here are the possessive pronouns in Croatian:

Croatian Pronunciation English
moj/moja/moje moy/moy-ah/moy-eh my/mine
tvoj/tvoja/tvoje tvoy/tvoy-ah/tvoy-eh your/yours (singular)
njegov/njezin/njegovo nyeh-vohk/nyeh-zeen/nyeh-goh-voh his/her/his, its
naš/naša/naše nahsh/nah-shah/nah-sheh our/ours
vaš/vaša/vaše vahsh/vah-shah/vah-sheh your/yours (plural)
njihov/njihova/njihovo nyee-khov/nyee-hoh-vah/nyee-khoh-voh their/theirs

For example:

  • "Ovo je moja knjiga." (This is my book.)
  • "Tvoja majica je lijepa." (Your t-shirt is beautiful.)
  • "Njegov pas je velik." (His dog is big.)
  • "Naša kuća je blizu." (Our house is close.)
  • "Vaš automobil je crven." (Your car is red.)
  • "Njihova kuća je velika." (Their house is big.)

Demonstrative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to specific people or things. They can be used instead of demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns in Croatian. Here are the demonstrative pronouns in Croatian:

Croatian Pronunciation English
ovaj/ova/ovo oh-vahy/oh-vah/oh-voh this
taj/ta/to taay/tah/toh that
onaj/ona/on oh-nay/oh-nah/ohn that (over there)

For example:

  • "Ovaj stol je nov." (This table is new.)
  • "Taj auto je skup." (That car is expensive.)
  • "Onaj čovjek je moj susjed." (That man over there is my neighbor.)

Interrogative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions about people or things. They can be used instead of interrogative adjectives and interrogative pronouns in Croatian. Here are the interrogative pronouns in Croatian:

Croatian Pronunciation English
tko tko who
što shtoh what
koji/koja/koje koh-yee/koh-yah/koh-yeh which

For example:

  • "Tko je to?" (Who is that?)
  • "Što želiš?" (What do you want?)
  • "Koji je tvoj omiljeni film?" (Which is your favorite movie?)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have explored the different forms and functions of prepositions and pronouns in Croatian, it's time to put your knowledge into practice. Here are some exercises for you to complete:

1. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate preposition: a) Knjiga je ______ stolu. (on) b) Sastanak je ______ pet. (at) c) Idem ______ trgovinu. (to) d) Pas je ______ vrtu. (in) e) Putujem ______ avionom. (by)

2. Replace the underlined noun with the appropriate pronoun: a) Ova pjesma je lijepa. (this song) b) Taj zadatak je težak. (that task) c) Njegova kuća je velika. (his house) d) Koja je boja tvoje majice? (which color) e) Tko je to? (that person)

Solutions: 1. a) na, b) u, c) u, d) u, e) s 2. a) Ova je lijepa. b) Taj je težak. c) Njegova je velika. d) Koja je boja tvoje? e) Tko je to?

Congratulations! You have completed the exercises. Well done!

In this lesson, we have explored the fascinating world of prepositions and pronouns in Croatian Grammar. We have learned about different categories of prepositions and their usage in expressing place, time, manner, and purpose. We have also delved into the functions of personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, and interrogative pronouns. By mastering the use of prepositions and pronouns, you will be able to construct more accurate and meaningful sentences in Croatian.

Remember to practice using prepositions and pronouns in your everyday conversations to reinforce your understanding and improve your fluency. The more you practice, the more confident you will become in using prepositions and pronouns correctly.

Keep up the great work and continue exploring the rich and diverse world of the Croatian language!


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