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Welcome to the lesson on '''Past Tense Verbs''' in Serbian! Understanding how to use the past tense is crucial for expressing actions that have already happened. Whether you're recounting a story, sharing your experiences, or simply talking about what you did yesterday, mastering the past tense will significantly enhance your conversational skills in Serbian.
In this lesson, we will cover:
* The formation of past tense verbs in Serbian
* Different verb conjugations based on gender
* Examples of regular and irregular verbs
* Practical exercises to reinforce your learning
Let's dive in!


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As a Serbian language teacher with more than 20 years of experience, I know that mastering the past tense in Serbian verbs is crucial for learners. In this lesson, we will cover the rules and conjugations for the past tense in Serbian. Additionally, I will incorporate cultural information and interesting facts to illustrate the lesson.
=== Understanding the Past Tense in Serbian ===
 
The past tense in Serbian is quite different from English. It indicates actions that have already been completed in the past. In Serbian, verbs are conjugated based on the subject's gender and number, which can seem a bit tricky at first, but with practice, you'll get the hang of it!


== What is the past tense? ==
=== Formation of Past Tense Verbs ===


The past tense is a verb tense that is used to describe an action or event that occurred in the past. In Serbian, verbs can be divided into two groups: regular and irregular. Regular verbs in the past tense are conjugated by adding specific suffixes to the root of the verb. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, have unique forms in the past tense that need to be memorized.
To form the past tense in Serbian, you typically follow these steps:


== Regular verbs in the past tense ==
1. '''Identify the verb stem''': For most verbs, this is the base form without the infinitive ending (-ti).


To form the past tense for regular verbs, we need to use the stem of the verb and add specific suffixes depending on the gender and number of the subject. Here are the suffixes for the past tense in Serbian:
2. '''Add the appropriate past tense ending''': The endings depend on the gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and number (singular, plural) of the subject.


=== Masculine Singular ===
Here’s how the endings work:


The masculine singular suffix for the past tense is -ao. For example:
* '''Masculine Singular''': Add '''-o''' to the stem
 
* '''Feminine Singular''': Add '''-la''' to the stem
 
* '''Neuter Singular''': Add '''-lo''' to the stem
 
* '''Masculine Plural''': Add '''-li''' to the stem
 
* '''Feminine Plural''': Add '''-le''' to the stem
 
* '''Neuter Plural''': Add '''-la''' to the stem
 
=== Examples of Conjugation ===
 
Let’s look at some examples to clarify this:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| raditi (to work) - radio || raditi - radio || I worked (masculine)
|-
| raditi (to work) - radila || raditi - radila || I worked (feminine)
|-
| raditi (to work) - radilo || raditi - radilo || It worked (neuter)
|-
| raditi (to work) - radili || raditi - radili || We worked (masculine)
|-
| raditi (to work) - radile || raditi - radile || We worked (feminine)
|-
| raditi (to work) - radila || raditi - radila || They worked (feminine)
|-
| doći (to come) - došao || doći - došao || He came (masculine)
|-
| doći (to come) - došla || doći - došla || She came (feminine)
|-
| doći (to come) - došlo || doći - došlo || It came (neuter)
|-
| doći (to come) - došli || doći - došli || They came (masculine)
|-
| govoriti (to speak) - govorio || govoriti - govorio || He spoke (masculine)
|-
|-
| Говорио || /ɡovǒːrio/ || He spoke
|}


=== Feminine Singular ===
| govoriti (to speak) - govorila || govoriti - govorila || She spoke (feminine)
 
|-
 
| govoriti (to speak) - govorilo || govoriti - govorilo || It spoke (neuter)
 
|-
 
| čitati (to read) - čitao || čitati - čitao || He read (masculine)
 
|-
 
| čitati (to read) - čitala || čitati - čitala || She read (feminine)
 
|-
 
| čitati (to read) - čitalo || čitati - čitalo || It read (neuter)
 
|-
 
| učiti (to learn) - učio || učiti - učio || He learned (masculine)
 
|-
 
| učiti (to learn) - učila || učiti - učila || She learned (feminine)
 
|-
 
| učiti (to learn) - učilo || učiti - učilo || It learned (neuter)
 
|-
 
| trčati (to run) - trčao || trčati - trčao || He ran (masculine)
 
|-


The feminine singular suffix for the past tense is -ala. For example:
| trčati (to run) - trčala || trčati - trčala || She ran (feminine)


{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Говорила || /ɡovǒːrila/ || She spoke
 
| trčati (to run) - trčalo || trčati - trčalo || It ran (neuter)
 
|}
|}


=== Neuter Singular and Plural ===
=== Regular vs. Irregular Verbs ===
 
In Serbian, verbs can be categorized into regular and irregular verbs.
 
'''Regular verbs''' follow the pattern mentioned above consistently.


The neuter singular and plural suffix for the past tense is -lo. For example:
'''Irregular verbs''', however, may not follow standard conjugation rules. Here are a few examples of irregular verbs in the past tense:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| biti (to be) - bio || biti - bio || He was (masculine)
|-
|-
| Говорило || /ɡovǒːrilo/ || It spoke
|}


=== Masculine and Feminine Plural ===
| biti (to be) - bila || biti - bila || She was (feminine)
 
|-


The masculine and feminine plural suffix for the past tense is -ali. For example:
| biti (to be) - bilo || biti - bilo || It was (neuter)


{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Говорили || /ɡovǒːrili/ || They spoke (masculine or mixed group)
 
| ići (to go) - išao || ići - išao || He went (masculine)
 
|-
|-
| Говориле || /ɡovǒːrile/ || They spoke (feminine group)
|}


== Irregular verbs in the past tense ==
| ići (to go) - išla || ići - išla || She went (feminine)
 
|-


Irregular verbs have unique forms in the past tense that need to be memorized. Here are some common irregular verbs and their past tense forms:
| ići (to go) - išlo || ići - išlo || It went (neuter)


* Бити (to be):
{| class="wikitable"
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Био/Била || /biːo/biːla/ || Was
|}


* Имати (to have):
| videti (to see) - video || videti - video || He saw (masculine)
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Имао/Имала || /imǎo/imǎla/ || Had
|}


* Хтети (to want):
| videti (to see) - videla || videti - videla || She saw (feminine)
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Serbian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Хтео/Хтела || /xteǒ/xtela/ || Wanted
 
| videti (to see) - videlo || videti - videlo || It saw (neuter)
 
|}
|}


== Tips for mastering the past tense ==
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that you have a solid understanding of how the past tense works, let's put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises to help you practice:
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the sentences with the correct past tense form of the verb in parentheses.
 
1. Ona je _____ (raditi) ceo dan.
 
2. Mi smo _____ (ići) u restoran.
 
3. On je _____ (doći) kasno.
 
4. Ti si _____ (čitati) knjigu.
 
5. Oni su _____ (trčati) u parku.


Learning a new tense in a foreign language can be challenging, but with dedication and practice, it can be achieved. Here are some tips to help you master the past tense in Serbian:
=== Exercise 2: Match the Sentence ===


* Practice, practice, practice: The only way to truly grasp the past tense is by practicing different verb conjugations on a regular basis.
Match the Serbian sentence with the correct English translation.


* Read and listen to Serbian materials: Read Serbian texts and listen to Serbian music, podcasts, and TV shows to get exposed to the language and its various usages.
1. Ja sam video film. 


* Use flashcards: Create flashcards with different verbs in the past tense and review them regularly to help reinforce your memory.
2. Ona je čitala knjigu. 


* Learn commonly used verbs: Start with commonly used verbs such as "to speak", "to eat", and "to drink" to help build your confidence and fluency.
3. Oni su išli na more. 


== Cultural information ==
4. Mi smo radili zajedno. 


The Serbian language is rich in history and culture, and the past tense is no exception. Serbian literature and poetry make use of the past tense to tell stories and describe events in the past. One of the most notable Serbian poets, Miloš Crnjanski, used the past tense eloquently in his poems to create vivid and emotional scenes. Additionally, Serbian folk songs often use the past tense to tell stories of love, loss, and heroism.
5. Ti si došao rano.


== Interesting facts ==
a. You came early. 


Did you know that the Serbian past tense has one of the richest declension systems among the Slavic languages? With distinct genders and numbers, as well as unique forms for irregular verbs, the past tense in Serbian is a complex and fascinating linguistic system.
b. We worked together. 


== Conclusion ==
c. They went to the seaside. 


In conclusion, the past tense in Serbian verbs is an essential aspect of the language that students must master. By understanding the rules for regular and irregular verbs and by practicing on a regular basis, learners can become confident in using this tense. Cultural information and interesting facts can help to illustrate the language and make the learning process even more enjoyable.
d. She read the book.


== Sources ==
e. I saw the movie. 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_grammar Serbian grammar]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miloš_Crnjanski Miloš Crnjanski]
=== Exercise 3: Conjugate the Verbs ===
 
Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense for all genders and numbers.
 
1. igrati (to play)
 
2. pevati (to sing)
 
3. pisati (to write)
 
=== Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences ===
 
Translate the following sentences into Serbian.
 
1. She learned the language.
 
2. They were happy.
 
3. He ran fast.
 
=== Exercise 5: Create Your Own Sentences ===
 
Write five sentences in Serbian using the past tense about your last weekend. Make sure to use different verbs and include all genders.
 
=== Solutions to Exercises ===
 
Here are the solutions to the exercises provided above:
 
=== Solution to Exercise 1 ===
 
1. Ona je radila ceo dan.
 
2. Mi smo išli u restoran.
 
3. On je došao kasno.
 
4. Ti si čitao knjigu.
 
5. Oni su trčali u parku.
 
=== Solution to Exercise 2 ===
 
1 - e 
 
2 - d 
 
3 - c 
 
4 - b 
 
5 - a 
 
=== Solution to Exercise 3 ===
 
1. igrati (to play)
 
* igrao (masculine)
 
* igrala (feminine)
 
* igralo (neuter)
 
* igrali (masculine plural)
 
* igrale (feminine plural)
 
2. pevati (to sing)
 
* pevao (masculine)
 
* pevala (feminine)
 
* pevalo (neuter)
 
* pevali (masculine plural)
 
* pevale (feminine plural)
 
3. pisati (to write)
 
* pisao (masculine)
 
* pisala (feminine)
 
* pisalo (neuter)
 
* pisali (masculine plural)
 
* pisale (feminine plural)
 
=== Solution to Exercise 4 ===
 
1. Ona je naučila jezik.
 
2. Oni su bili srećni.
 
3. On je trčao brzo.
 
=== Solution to Exercise 5 ===
 
(Answers will vary. Here’s an example:)
 
1. Ja sam video film.
 
2. Ona je čitala knjigu.
 
3. Oni su išli na more.
 
4. Mi smo radili u vrtu.
 
5. On je trčao u parku.
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
Congratulations! You've completed the lesson on past tense verbs in Serbian. Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep using these verbs in conversation, and soon you'll be recounting your experiences with ease. If you have any questions or need clarification, feel free to reach out!


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* [https://slev.life/serbian-verbs 86 Top Serbian Verbs: Present & Past Tense Chart]
* [https://belgradelanguageschool.com/the-past-tense-in-serbian-a-detailed-overview/ The Past Tense In Serbian: A Detailed Overview | Belgrade ...]
* [http://www.studyserbian.com/proba/grammar/werb_tense_pdf/serbian-past-tense.pdf THE SERBIAN PAST TENSE (PROŠLO VREME) The past tense is ...]
 
 
 
 
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* [[Language/Serbian/Grammar/Possessive-Case-in-Serbian|Possessive Case in Serbian]]
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SerbianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Verbs: Past Tense

Welcome to the lesson on Past Tense Verbs in Serbian! Understanding how to use the past tense is crucial for expressing actions that have already happened. Whether you're recounting a story, sharing your experiences, or simply talking about what you did yesterday, mastering the past tense will significantly enhance your conversational skills in Serbian.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • The formation of past tense verbs in Serbian
  • Different verb conjugations based on gender
  • Examples of regular and irregular verbs
  • Practical exercises to reinforce your learning

Let's dive in!

Understanding the Past Tense in Serbian[edit | edit source]

The past tense in Serbian is quite different from English. It indicates actions that have already been completed in the past. In Serbian, verbs are conjugated based on the subject's gender and number, which can seem a bit tricky at first, but with practice, you'll get the hang of it!

Formation of Past Tense Verbs[edit | edit source]

To form the past tense in Serbian, you typically follow these steps:

1. Identify the verb stem: For most verbs, this is the base form without the infinitive ending (-ti).

2. Add the appropriate past tense ending: The endings depend on the gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and number (singular, plural) of the subject.

Here’s how the endings work:

  • Masculine Singular: Add -o to the stem
  • Feminine Singular: Add -la to the stem
  • Neuter Singular: Add -lo to the stem
  • Masculine Plural: Add -li to the stem
  • Feminine Plural: Add -le to the stem
  • Neuter Plural: Add -la to the stem

Examples of Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Let’s look at some examples to clarify this:

Serbian Pronunciation English
raditi (to work) - radio raditi - radio I worked (masculine)
raditi (to work) - radila raditi - radila I worked (feminine)
raditi (to work) - radilo raditi - radilo It worked (neuter)
raditi (to work) - radili raditi - radili We worked (masculine)
raditi (to work) - radile raditi - radile We worked (feminine)
raditi (to work) - radila raditi - radila They worked (feminine)
doći (to come) - došao doći - došao He came (masculine)
doći (to come) - došla doći - došla She came (feminine)
doći (to come) - došlo doći - došlo It came (neuter)
doći (to come) - došli doći - došli They came (masculine)
govoriti (to speak) - govorio govoriti - govorio He spoke (masculine)
govoriti (to speak) - govorila govoriti - govorila She spoke (feminine)
govoriti (to speak) - govorilo govoriti - govorilo It spoke (neuter)
čitati (to read) - čitao čitati - čitao He read (masculine)
čitati (to read) - čitala čitati - čitala She read (feminine)
čitati (to read) - čitalo čitati - čitalo It read (neuter)
učiti (to learn) - učio učiti - učio He learned (masculine)
učiti (to learn) - učila učiti - učila She learned (feminine)
učiti (to learn) - učilo učiti - učilo It learned (neuter)
trčati (to run) - trčao trčati - trčao He ran (masculine)
trčati (to run) - trčala trčati - trčala She ran (feminine)
trčati (to run) - trčalo trčati - trčalo It ran (neuter)

Regular vs. Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]

In Serbian, verbs can be categorized into regular and irregular verbs.

Regular verbs follow the pattern mentioned above consistently.

Irregular verbs, however, may not follow standard conjugation rules. Here are a few examples of irregular verbs in the past tense:

Serbian Pronunciation English
biti (to be) - bio biti - bio He was (masculine)
biti (to be) - bila biti - bila She was (feminine)
biti (to be) - bilo biti - bilo It was (neuter)
ići (to go) - išao ići - išao He went (masculine)
ići (to go) - išla ići - išla She went (feminine)
ići (to go) - išlo ići - išlo It went (neuter)
videti (to see) - video videti - video He saw (masculine)
videti (to see) - videla videti - videla She saw (feminine)
videti (to see) - videlo videti - videlo It saw (neuter)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a solid understanding of how the past tense works, let's put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises to help you practice:

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct past tense form of the verb in parentheses.

1. Ona je _____ (raditi) ceo dan.

2. Mi smo _____ (ići) u restoran.

3. On je _____ (doći) kasno.

4. Ti si _____ (čitati) knjigu.

5. Oni su _____ (trčati) u parku.

Exercise 2: Match the Sentence[edit | edit source]

Match the Serbian sentence with the correct English translation.

1. Ja sam video film.

2. Ona je čitala knjigu.

3. Oni su išli na more.

4. Mi smo radili zajedno.

5. Ti si došao rano.

a. You came early.

b. We worked together.

c. They went to the seaside.

d. She read the book.

e. I saw the movie.

Exercise 3: Conjugate the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense for all genders and numbers.

1. igrati (to play)

2. pevati (to sing)

3. pisati (to write)

Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Serbian.

1. She learned the language.

2. They were happy.

3. He ran fast.

Exercise 5: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write five sentences in Serbian using the past tense about your last weekend. Make sure to use different verbs and include all genders.

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions to the exercises provided above:

Solution to Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. Ona je radila ceo dan.

2. Mi smo išli u restoran.

3. On je došao kasno.

4. Ti si čitao knjigu.

5. Oni su trčali u parku.

Solution to Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1 - e

2 - d

3 - c

4 - b

5 - a

Solution to Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

1. igrati (to play)

  • igrao (masculine)
  • igrala (feminine)
  • igralo (neuter)
  • igrali (masculine plural)
  • igrale (feminine plural)

2. pevati (to sing)

  • pevao (masculine)
  • pevala (feminine)
  • pevalo (neuter)
  • pevali (masculine plural)
  • pevale (feminine plural)

3. pisati (to write)

  • pisao (masculine)
  • pisala (feminine)
  • pisalo (neuter)
  • pisali (masculine plural)
  • pisale (feminine plural)

Solution to Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

1. Ona je naučila jezik.

2. Oni su bili srećni.

3. On je trčao brzo.

Solution to Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

(Answers will vary. Here’s an example:)

1. Ja sam video film.

2. Ona je čitala knjigu.

3. Oni su išli na more.

4. Mi smo radili u vrtu.

5. On je trčao u parku.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've completed the lesson on past tense verbs in Serbian. Remember, practice makes perfect. Keep using these verbs in conversation, and soon you'll be recounting your experiences with ease. If you have any questions or need clarification, feel free to reach out!

Videos[edit | edit source]

Serbian Verbs for Beginners | Present, Future and Past Tense ...[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]



Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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