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<div class="pg_page_title">Croatian Grammar - How to Use "Be"</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Croatian Grammar - How to Use "Be"</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/croatian Croatian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "be" in Croatian. We will look at the conjugation of the verb, as well as some examples of how it is used in sentences. __TOC__


The verb "be" in Croatian is "biti". It is an irregular verb, which means that it does not follow the same conjugation pattern as regular verbs. Here is the conjugation of the verb "biti":
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/croatian Croatian] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will dive into the grammar of using the verb "to be" in Croatian. Knowing the basics of verb conjugation is crucial for mastering any language, and Croatian is no exception. Let's get started!
 
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== The Basics of "To Be" ==
 
Before we dive in, let's take a look at the basics of using "to be" in English. In English, "to be" is conjugated as "am," "is," and "are" depending on the subject of the sentence. Similarly, in Croatian, the verb "to be" is "biti," and it is conjugated as "sam," "si," "je," "smo," "ste," and "su" depending on the subject.
 
In Croatian, "to be" is used to identify or describe the subject of the sentence. For example:
* "Ja sam student." (I am a student.)
* "Ona je ljubazna." (She is kind.)
 
Let's take a closer look at how to conjugate the verb "biti" in Croatian in the present tense using the subject pronouns.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Croatian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Ja sam || yah sahm || I am
|-
| Ti si || tee see || You are (informal)
|-
|-
! Person !! Singular !! Plural
| On/ona/ono je || ohn/oh-nah/oh-noh yeh || He/she/it is
|-
|-
| 1st || sam (IPA: [sǎːm]) || smo (IPA: [smoː])
| Mi smo  || mee smoh || We are
|-
|-
| 2nd || si (IPA: [siː]) || ste (IPA: [ste])
| Vi ste || vee steh || You are (formal or plural)
|-
|-
| 3rd || je (IPA: [je]) || su (IPA: [suː])
| Oni/one/ona su || oh-nee/oh-neh/oh-nah soo || They are
|}
|}


The verb "biti" is used in many different ways in Croatian. It can be used to express existence, location, possession, and more. Here are some examples of how it is used:
It is important to note that unlike in English where "is" and "are" can be used interchangeably, in Croatian, the verb "to be" needs to agree with the gender and number of the subject.
 
== Using "To Be" in Sentences ==
 
Now that we understand the basics of conjugating "to be" in Croatian, let's explore how to use it in sentences. When using "to be" in Croatian, the verb always comes before the subject, unlike in English where it comes after.
 
For example:
* "Ja sam umoran." (I am tired.)
* "Ona je lijepa." (She is beautiful.)
 
Here are some more examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Croatian !! English
|-
| On je liječnik. || He is a doctor.
|-
| Mi smo gladni. || We are hungry.
|-
| Vi ste pametni. || You are smart.
|-
| Oni su visoki. || They are tall.
|}


* To express existence:
Note that in Croatian, it is common to omit the subject of the sentence when it is implied, as in "On je liječnik" (He is a doctor) without repeating the subject pronoun.  
* Person 1: Gdje je moj knjiga? (Where is my book?)  
* Person 2: Ona je na stolu. (It is on the table.)


* To express location:
== Contractions ==
* Person 1: Gdje si ti? (Where are you?)
* Person 2: Ja sam u kuhinji. (I am in the kitchen.)


* To express possession:
In Croatian, contractions are commonly used when conjugating "to be." The most common contractions are "sam" and "je." When followed by a pronoun or a name, they are contracted to create a smoother flow in spoken language.  
* Person 1: Čiji je ovo auto? (Whose car is this?)
* Person 2: Ovo je moj auto. (This is my car.)


The verb "biti" can also be used to form the passive voice in Croatian. To do this, the verb "biti" is conjugated in the appropriate tense and then followed by the past participle of the main verb. Here is an example:
For example:
* "Ja sam" (I am) is contracted to "Ja'sam"
* "On je" (He is) is contracted to "On'je"


* Person 1: Tko je napravio ovo? (Who made this?)
Here are some more examples:
* Person 2: Ovo je napravljeno od strane njega. (This was made by him.)


Finally, the verb "biti" can also be used to form the future tense in Croatian. To do this, the verb "biti" is conjugated in the appropriate tense and then followed by the infinitive of the main verb. Here is an example:
{| class="wikitable"
! Croatian !! English
|-
| Ja sam student. || I am a student.
|-
| On je sin. || He is a son.
|-
| Ona je medicinska sestra. || She is a nurse.
|-
| Mi smo prijatelji. || We are friends.
|}


* Person 1: Što ćeš raditi sutra? (What will you do tomorrow?)
== Dialogue ==
* Person 2: Ja ću biti u školi. (I will be in school.)


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To illustrate the use of "to be" in context, here's a dialogue between two friends:


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* Marko: "Dobro sam, hvala. A ti?" (I'm good, thanks. And you?)
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* Ana: "Ja sam također dobro." (I'm also good.)
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== Practice Makes Perfect! ==


To improve your knowledge of using "to be" in Croatian, practice is key. Make sentences using present tense verbs and try to incorporate "to be." You can also find many resources online to help you improve your Croatian [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=31 here at Polyglot Club].


==Videos==
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==Related Lessons==
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* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
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* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
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* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
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* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Croatian/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]


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Croatian Grammar - How to Use "Be"

Hi Croatian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will dive into the grammar of using the verb "to be" in Croatian. Knowing the basics of verb conjugation is crucial for mastering any language, and Croatian is no exception. Let's get started!

The Basics of "To Be"

Before we dive in, let's take a look at the basics of using "to be" in English. In English, "to be" is conjugated as "am," "is," and "are" depending on the subject of the sentence. Similarly, in Croatian, the verb "to be" is "biti," and it is conjugated as "sam," "si," "je," "smo," "ste," and "su" depending on the subject.

In Croatian, "to be" is used to identify or describe the subject of the sentence. For example:

  • "Ja sam student." (I am a student.)
  • "Ona je ljubazna." (She is kind.)

Let's take a closer look at how to conjugate the verb "biti" in Croatian in the present tense using the subject pronouns.

Croatian Pronunciation English
Ja sam yah sahm I am
Ti si tee see You are (informal)
On/ona/ono je ohn/oh-nah/oh-noh yeh He/she/it is
Mi smo mee smoh We are
Vi ste vee steh You are (formal or plural)
Oni/one/ona su oh-nee/oh-neh/oh-nah soo They are

It is important to note that unlike in English where "is" and "are" can be used interchangeably, in Croatian, the verb "to be" needs to agree with the gender and number of the subject.

Using "To Be" in Sentences

Now that we understand the basics of conjugating "to be" in Croatian, let's explore how to use it in sentences. When using "to be" in Croatian, the verb always comes before the subject, unlike in English where it comes after.

For example:

  • "Ja sam umoran." (I am tired.)
  • "Ona je lijepa." (She is beautiful.)

Here are some more examples:

Croatian English
On je liječnik. He is a doctor.
Mi smo gladni. We are hungry.
Vi ste pametni. You are smart.
Oni su visoki. They are tall.

Note that in Croatian, it is common to omit the subject of the sentence when it is implied, as in "On je liječnik" (He is a doctor) without repeating the subject pronoun.

Contractions

In Croatian, contractions are commonly used when conjugating "to be." The most common contractions are "sam" and "je." When followed by a pronoun or a name, they are contracted to create a smoother flow in spoken language.

For example:

  • "Ja sam" (I am) is contracted to "Ja'sam"
  • "On je" (He is) is contracted to "On'je"

Here are some more examples:

Croatian English
Ja sam student. I am a student.
On je sin. He is a son.
Ona je medicinska sestra. She is a nurse.
Mi smo prijatelji. We are friends.

Dialogue

To illustrate the use of "to be" in context, here's a dialogue between two friends:

  • Ana: "Kako si?" (How are you?)
  • Marko: "Dobro sam, hvala. A ti?" (I'm good, thanks. And you?)
  • Ana: "Ja sam također dobro." (I'm also good.)

Practice Makes Perfect!

To improve your knowledge of using "to be" in Croatian, practice is key. Make sentences using present tense verbs and try to incorporate "to be." You can also find many resources online to help you improve your Croatian here at Polyglot Club.

To further advance your Croatian Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ 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. 😎