Language/Serbian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be

From Polyglot Club WIKI
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This lesson can still be improved. EDIT IT NOW! & become VIP
Rate this lesson:
5.00
(one vote)

Serbian-Language-PolyglotClub.png
Serbian Grammar - How to Use "Be"

Hi Serbian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will go over the basics of using the verb "be" in Serbian. We'll cover the present tense of "be," how to use it to describe people and things, and more. By the end of this lesson, you'll be well on your way to mastering this important verb. So, let's get started!

Welcome to our lesson on Serbian Grammar → How to Use Be! 📚 In this lesson, we will explore the usage of the verb "to be" in the Serbian language. As a Serbian language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to guide you through this essential aspect of Serbian grammar. After mastering this lesson, you may also want to check out our other related pages, such as Serbian Verbs: Participles, Introduction to Serbian Grammar: Verbs, and Serbian Conditional Tense. Let's dive in and learn how to use "be" in Serbian! 😊

The Present Tense of "Be"[edit | edit source]

In Serbian, the verb "be" can be translated as "biti." Here are the forms of "biti" in the present tense:

Serbian Pronunciation English
sam /sâm/ am
si /si/ are
je /ye/ is
smo /smô/ are (plural)
ste /stê/ are (plural)
su /su/ are (plural)

Note that the forms of "biti" are irregular, which means they don't follow a regular pattern.

Here's an example dialogue to see the verb "be" in context:

  • Person 1: Kako si? (/kâko si?/) (How are you?)
  • Person 2: Ja sam dobro. (/yâ sam dôbro/) (I am good.)

As you can see, the present tense of "be" is used to talk about states of being.

Describing People and Things with "Be"[edit | edit source]

In Serbian, we use "be" to describe people and things. For example:

Serbian Pronunciation English
Ona je visoka. /ôna ye vîsôka/ She is tall.
On je student. /ôn ye student/ He is a student.
Ovo je knjiga. /ôvo ye knjiga/ This is a book.
Ovo su moji prijatelji. /ôvo su môyi priyâtelyi/ These are my friends.

You can also use "biti" to describe feelings, emotions, and health:

Serbian Pronunciation English
Hladno mi je. /hlâdno mi ye/ I am cold.
Teško mi je. /têshko mi ye/ I am having a hard time.
Srećan sam. /srećân sam/ I am happy.
Bolesna je. /bolesnâ ye/ She is sick.

Here's another example dialogue:

  • Person 1: Kako izgleda tvoj novi stan? (/kâko îzglêda tvôy novi stân?/) (What does your new apartment look like?)
  • Person 2: Lep je i prostran. (/lep ye i próstran/) (It's beautiful and spacious.)

As you can see, we use "be" to both describe things and people and to talk about emotions and states of being.

Negation with "Be"[edit | edit source]

In Serbian, we can negate statements using "ne" in front of the verb "biti." For example:

Serbian Pronunciation English
Ja nisam umoran. /yâ nisâm umôran/ I am not tired.
Ovo nije tvoj novi auto. /ôvo nije tvôy novi auto/ This is not your new car.
Oni nisu ovde. /ôni nisu ôvde/ They are not here.

Here's another useful dialogue:

  • Person 1: Da li si gladan? (/dâ li si glâdan/) (Are you hungry?)
  • Person 2: Ne, nisam. Hvala. (/ne, nisâm. hvala/) (No, I'm not. Thanks.)

Questions with "Be"[edit | edit source]

To ask questions in Serbian using "be," we simply switch the word order of the subject and the verb. Here are some examples:

Serbian Pronunciation English
Da li si ti student? /dâ li si ti student/ Are you a student?
Ko si ti? /kô si ti/ Who are you?
Gde ste vi sada? /gdê ste vi sâdâ/ Where are you now?

Here's another example of a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Jesi li videla film "The Matrix"? (/yesi li vidêla film "The Matrix"?/) (Have you seen the movie "The Matrix"?)
  • Person 2: Jesam. Sviđa mi se. (/yesâm. svîdya mi se/) (Yes, I have. I liked it.)

Summary[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we've learned about the verb "be" in Serbian. We discussed the present tense of "be," how to use it to describe people and things, negation with "be," and how to form questions. Remember to practice using these grammar points in context by speaking with native speakers on Polyglot Club.

➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎



Contributors

Maintenance script


Create a new Lesson