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BosnianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Present Tense

Welcome to our lesson on the Present Tense in Bosnian! Understanding how to use the present tense is crucial for effective communication in any language, and Bosnian is no exception. The present tense allows you to describe actions that are occurring now or habitual actions. This lesson will guide you through the intricacies of conjugating both regular and irregular verbs in the present tense, and we’ll provide plenty of practice exercises to make sure you feel confident using what you've learned.

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

Introduction to Present Tense[edit | edit source]

The present tense is used to express actions happening at the moment or routines. For example, saying "I eat" or "He reads" indicates ongoing actions or habitual behaviors. In Bosnian, the present tense is formed by conjugating verbs according to their subject and tense.

Regular Verbs Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Regular verbs in Bosnian follow specific patterns when conjugated. The three main groups based on their endings are -ati, -iti, and -eti. Let’s break down how to conjugate these regular verbs. Below are the conjugation patterns for each group:

Group 1: Verbs ending in -ati[edit | edit source]

For regular verbs ending in -ati, the endings change as follows:

  • ja (I) - -am
  • ti (you singular) - -aš
  • on/ona/ono (he/she/it) - -a
  • mi (we) - -amo
  • vi (you plural/formal) - -ate
  • oni/one/ona (they) - -aju

Here’s an example with the verb "raditi" (to work):

Bosnian Pronunciation English
radim ˈradim I work
radiš ˈradiʃ you work (singular)
radi ˈradi he/she/it works
radimo ˈradimo we work
radite ˈradite you work (plural/formal)
rade ˈrade they work

Group 2: Verbs ending in -iti[edit | edit source]

For regular verbs ending in -iti, the endings are slightly different:

  • ja (I) - -im
  • ti (you singular) - -iš
  • on/ona/ono (he/she/it) - -i
  • mi (we) - -imo
  • vi (you plural/formal) - -ite
  • oni/one/ona (they) - -e

Example with the verb "čitati" (to read):

Bosnian Pronunciation English
čitam ˈt͡ʃitam I read
čitaš ˈt͡ʃitaʃ you read (singular)
čita ˈt͡ʃita he/she/it reads
čitamo ˈt͡ʃitamo we read
čitate ˈt͡ʃitate you read (plural/formal)
čitaju ˈt͡ʃitaju they read

Group 3: Verbs ending in -eti[edit | edit source]

For regular verbs ending in -eti, the endings are similar to those of -iti verbs:

  • ja (I) - -em
  • ti (you singular) - -eš
  • on/ona/ono (he/she/it) - -e
  • mi (we) - -emo
  • vi (you plural/formal) - -ete
  • oni/one/ona (they) - -u

Example with the verb "vidjeti" (to see):

Bosnian Pronunciation English
vidim ˈvidim I see
vidiš ˈvidiʃ you see (singular)
vidi ˈvidi he/she/it sees
vidimo ˈvidimo we see
vidite ˈvidite you see (plural/formal)
vide ˈvide they see

Irregular Verbs Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Irregular verbs in Bosnian do not follow the regular conjugation patterns, and their forms can vary widely. Here are some of the most commonly used irregular verbs in the present tense:

Example 1: "biti" (to be)[edit | edit source]

Bosnian Pronunciation English
ja sam ja sam I am
ti si ti si you are (singular)
on/ona/ono je on/ona/ono je he/she/it is
mi smo mi smo we are
vi ste vi ste you are (plural/formal)
oni/one/ona su oni/one/ona su they are

Example 2: "imati" (to have)[edit | edit source]

Bosnian Pronunciation English
ja imam ja imam I have
ti imaš ti imaš you have (singular)
on/ona/ono ima on/ona/ono ima he/she/it has
mi imamo mi imamo we have
vi imate vi imate you have (plural/formal)
oni/one/ona imaju oni/one/ona imaju they have

Example 3: "moći" (can/to be able to)[edit | edit source]

Bosnian Pronunciation English
ja mogu ja mogu I can
ti možeš ti možeš you can (singular)
on/ona/ono može on/ona/ono može he/she/it can
mi možemo mi možemo we can
vi možete vi možete you can (plural/formal)
oni/one/ona mogu oni/one/ona mogu they can

Forming Sentences in the Present Tense[edit | edit source]

Now that we understand how to conjugate verbs, let’s look at how to form complete sentences in the present tense. The usual structure in Bosnian is Subject + Verb + Object.

Here are some examples:

1. Ja čitam knjigu. (I read a book.)

2. Ti jedeš supu. (You are eating soup.)

3. On gleda televiziju. (He is watching TV.)

4. Mi igramo fudbal. (We play soccer.)

5. Oni slušaju muziku. (They are listening to music.)

Here are more examples in tabular form:

Bosnian Pronunciation English
Ja igram tenis. ja igram ˈtenis I play tennis.
Ti pišeš pismo. ti ˈpiʃeʃ ˈpismo You are writing a letter.
Ona vozi auto. ˈona ˈvozi ˈauto She is driving a car.
Mi imamo plan. mi ˈimamo ˈplan We have a plan.
Vi učite Bosanski. vi ˈuʧite ˈbosanski You are learning Bosnian.
Oni trče maraton. ˈoni ˈtɾ͡ʃe ˈmaɾaton They are running a marathon.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding of the present tense, here are some exercises. Try to complete them, and then check your answers at the end of the exercises.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.[edit | edit source]

1. Ja _______ (raditi) svaki dan. (I work every day.)

2. Ti _______ (čitati) knjige. (You read books.)

3. Ona _______ (moći) plivati. (She can swim.)

4. Mi _______ (vidjeti) filmove. (We watch movies.)

5. Oni _______ (igrati) fudbal. (They play soccer.)

Exercise 2: Translate the following sentences into Bosnian.[edit | edit source]

1. I have a cat.

2. You are running fast.

3. He sees the sun.

4. We are eating lunch.

5. They listen to music.

Exercise 3: Conjugate the following verbs in the present tense.[edit | edit source]

1. "igrati" (to play)

2. "učiti" (to learn)

3. "ići" (to go)

4. "svirati" (to play an instrument)

5. "kupovati" (to buy)

Exercise 4: Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence.[edit | edit source]

1. Ti _______ (raditi/radi) kao učitelj. (You work as a teacher.)

2. Oni _______ (gledati/gleda) televiziju. (They watch TV.)

3. Ja _______ (imati/ima) mnogo prijatelja. (I have many friends.)

4. Mi _______ (moći/može) otići u bioskop. (We can go to the cinema.)

5. Ona _______ (čitati/čita) novine. (She reads the newspaper.)

Exercise 5: Create sentences using the following subjects and verbs.[edit | edit source]

1. I (to eat) - _______

2. You (to write) - _______

3. He (to drive) - _______

4. We (to listen) - _______

5. They (to play) - _______

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Solutions to Exercise 1:[edit | edit source]

1. radim

2. čitaš

3. može

4. vidimo

5. igraju

Solutions to Exercise 2:[edit | edit source]

1. Imam mačku.

2. Ti trčiš brzo.

3. On vidi sunce.

4. Mi jedemo ručak.

5. Oni slušaju muziku.

Solutions to Exercise 3:[edit | edit source]

1. igram, igraš, igra, igramo, igrate, igraju

2. učim, učiš, uči, učimo, učite, uče

3. idem, ideš, ide, idemo, idete, idu

4. sviram, sviraš, svira, sviramo, svirate, sviraju

5. kupujem, kupuješ, kupuje, kupujemo, kupujete, kupuju

Solutions to Exercise 4:[edit | edit source]

1. radi

2. gledaju

3. imam

4. možemo

5. čita

Solutions to Exercise 5:[edit | edit source]

1. Ja jedem.

2. Ti pišeš.

3. On vozi.

4. Mi slušamo.

5. Oni igraju.

Congratulations! You have just taken a significant step in mastering the Bosnian present tense. Keep practicing, and soon you will be able to express yourself fluently in Bosnian!

Table of Contents - Bosnian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Bosnian Alphabet


Basic Bosnian Sentence Structure


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Verbs and Tenses


Numbers and Time


Food and Drink


Travel and Transportation


Bosnian Customs and Traditions


Adjectives and Adverbs


Family and Relationships


Hobbies and Leisure Activities


Bosnian Literature and Cinema

Videos[edit | edit source]

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