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Bosnian Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Bosnian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be discussing how to use the verb "have" in Bosnian. We will explore the different ways you can use the verb in different contexts and understand how it varies from how it is used in English. Let's get started!

Basic Usage

The verb "have" in Bosnian can be translated as "imati". It is most commonly used to indicate possession. Let's look at a few examples:

Bosnian Pronunciation English
Imam kuću EE-mam KOO-chu I have a house
Ona ima novac OH-na EE-ma NO-vats She has money
Imamo auto EE-ma-mo OW-to We have a car
Imaju mačku EE-ma-yu MAH-ch-koo They have a cat

Note that in Bosnian, the verb "imati" is used with pronouns to describe possession.

Expressing Obligation

The verb "have" can also be used to express obligation in Bosnian.

To indicate that something must be done, we use the auxiliary verb "trebati" in combination with the main verb "imati". For example:

Bosnian Pronunciation English
Trebaš imati vizu TRE-bash EE-ma-tee VEE-zoo You have to have a visa
Trebamo imati dozvolu TRE-ba-mo EE-ma-tee doz-VO-loo We have to have a permit
Trebate imati pasoš TRE-ba-te EE-ma-tee PAH-sosh You have to have a passport

Note that in the above examples, we used the verbs "trebati" and "imati" together to express the idea of obligation.

Expressing Completeness

In Bosnian, "have" can also be used to express completeness of an action.

For example, instead of saying "I have eaten my breakfast," you can simply say "I ate my breakfast". However, sometimes it is more precise to use the form "to have eaten". In this case, we use the verb "jesti" (to eat) and the auxiliary verb "biti" (to be) in combination with "imati".

Bosnian Pronunciation English
Ja sam jutros doručkovao Ya sam YOO-tros do-roo-ch-ko-VAO I had breakfast this morning
Oni su već ručali O-nee soo već ROO-cha-lee They have already had lunch

Negation

To negate the verb "have" in Bosnian, we use the word "nemati" instead of "imati". Here are a few examples:

Bosnian Pronunciation English
Nemam stan NE-mam stan I don't have an apartment
Nema novca NE-ma NO-vats There is no money
Nemamo vremena NE-ma-mo VRE-me-na We don't have time
Nemate pravo NE-ma-te PRA-vo You don't have the right

Dialogue

Here is an example of a conversation that includes the verb "imati" in Bosnian:

  • Person 1: Imam jedan problem. (I have a problem)
  • Person 2: Šta se dogodilo? (What happened?)
  • Person 1: Nemam dovoljno novca. (I don't have enough money)
  • Person 2: Možda ti mogu pomoći. (Maybe I can help you)

Conclusion

In conclusion, the verb "have" in Bosnian can be translated as "imati". It can be used to express possession, obligation, completeness, and negation. To improve your Bosnian Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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