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Pronouns in Croatian
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➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to use pronouns in the Croatian language.

Happy learning!

With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Future Tense, Introduction to Croatian Grammar: Verbs and Tenses, Nouns & Advanced Verb Tenses.

osobne zamjenice - personal pronouns[edit | edit source]

A personal pronoun refers to a specific person, group of people, or object. They are used to replace the name of a specific topic in the sentence.

For example. the person speaking or the object being spoken about.

English Hrvatski
I ja
you ti

Vi [respect]

he

she

it

on

ona

ono

we mi
you vi
they oni

one

Croatian possessive pronouns : my[edit | edit source]

Possessive pronouns are used in Croatian to describe possession or ownership.

Just like English, Croatian has a set of possessive pronouns. The Croatian words for 'my' are 'moj', 'moja' and 'moje'.

The word 'moj' is used with masculine nouns, the word 'moja' is used with feminine nouns and the word 'moje' is used with neutral nouns.

Examples[edit | edit source]

English Hrvatski
my mouth moja usta
my nose moj nos
my toe nožni prst
my finger moj prst
my ear moje uho

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