Croatian language and grammar
If you think that learning Croatian is all about grammar – well, you’re probably right. But if you think that learning grammar is boring – you are most definitely not right! Get ready for an adventure that will teach you (almost!) all you need to know about the Croatian language and grammar in a fun and easygoing way. These posts will guide you through the amazing journey of learning about tenses, cases, pronouns and all those other cool things you are just about to discover.
You can listen to the pronunciation of Croatian words and also test what you’ve learned through simple exercises. Click on one of the posts below and start learning Croatian! 🙂
Full list of adverbs of time in the Croatian language
Yesterday, today, tomorrow
In this post, you can learn: what adverbs of time are; the questions that come with adverbs of time; the most frequent adverbs of time in the Croatian language. Adverbs of time are very frequently used words in the Croatian language. Every time that you want to say...
Adverbs in the Croatian language – an overview
Slowly but surely!
In this post, you can learn: what adverbs are; which types of words are friends of adverbs; types of adverbs in the Croatian language. In the process of learning Croatian, you have probably already come across various terms such as adjectives and adverbs, and then...
The imperative form, negative, in the Croatian language
...or how to tell someone not to do something
In this post, you can learn: how to form the negative imperative - the first mode; how to form the negative imperative - the second mode; which one of the two modes you should use. After learning how to tell people to do something in our previous post, now we’ll learn...
The imperative form in the Croatian language, affirmative
...or how to give commands, orders or requests
In this post, you can learn: how to form the imperative form in the Croatian language; imperative endings in the Croatian language; why there is no imperative ending for the first person singular; about giving commands to third persons; the imperative forms of the...
Five most frequent misconceptions about the Croatian alphabet and pronunciation
In this post, you can learn: #1: č, ć and c; š and s; ž and z are all different letters, not different accents; #2: lj, nj and dž are all single letters, not sets of two letters; #3: one letter is always pronounced as one sound; #4: there are no silent letters in...
Declension of interrogative pronouns tko (who) and što (what)
Tko, koga, komu…? Što, čega, čemu…?
In this post, you can learn: the connection between tko and koga, and between što and čega; how to change the interrogative pronouns tko (who) and što (what) in cases; why Croatian native speakers see these interrogative pronouns differently than learners of Croatian...