Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'i' to join words or sentences that belong together without contrast.
- Use 'i' for simple lists: 'Kava i čaj' (Coffee and tea).
- Connect actions in sequence: 'Gledam i slušam' (I watch and listen).
- No comma before 'i' in simple lists of two items.
The Invariable Nature of 'i'
| Subject | Conjunction | Object/Action | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
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Ja
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i
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ti
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Ja i ti (Me and you)
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On spava
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i
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hrče
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On spava i hrče (He sleeps and snores)
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Crvena
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i
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plava
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Crvena i plava (Red and blue)
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Brzo
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i
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lako
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Brzo i lako (Fast and easy)
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Meanings
The conjunction 'i' is the primary way to link two or more words, phrases, or independent clauses that are of equal importance and do not contradict each other.
Simple Addition
Linking two nouns or adjectives that exist together.
“Jabuka i kruška”
“Velik i lijep”
Sequential Action
Connecting two verbs to show they happen one after another or at the same time.
“Došao sam i vidio”
“Pjevam i plešem”
Emphasis (Double 'i')
Using 'i... i...' to mean 'both... and...'.
“I mama i tata su tu.”
“Želim i pizzu i pastu.”
Reference Table
| Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Nouns
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Noun + i + Noun
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Kruh i voda
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Verbs
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Verb + i + Verb
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Radi i uči
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Adjectives
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Adj + i + Adj
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Mlad i jak
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Clauses
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Sentence + i + Sentence
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Sunce sja i toplo je
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Emphasis
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i + Word + i + Word
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I kava i čaj
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Addition
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i + Pronoun
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I ja (Me too)
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Sequence
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Action 1 + i + Action 2
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Dođi i vidi
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طيف الرسمية
Želio bih kavu te vodu. (Ordering at a cafe)
Želim kavu i vodu. (Ordering at a cafe)
Daj mi kavu i vodu. (Ordering at a cafe)
Kavu i vodu, pliz. (Ordering at a cafe)
The 'i' Connection Hub
Objects
- Sol i papar Salt and pepper
Actions
- Trči i skače Runs and jumps
Emphasis
- I dan i noć Both day and night
i vs. a vs. ali
Should I use 'i'?
Are the items similar?
Is there a contrast?
Common 'i' Pairs
Family
- • Mama i tata
- • Brat i sestra
- • Muž i žena
Food
- • Sol i papar
- • Kruh i voda
- • Ulje i ocat
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Pas i mačka.
A dog and a cat.
Crno i bijelo.
Black and white.
Jabuka i banana.
An apple and a banana.
Ti i ja.
You and I.
Pijem kavu i jedem doručak.
I am drinking coffee and eating breakfast.
Ona je pametna i lijepa.
She is smart and beautiful.
Idemo u park i igramo nogomet.
We are going to the park and playing football.
Kupio sam majicu i hlače.
I bought a shirt and pants.
I Marko i Ivan dolaze na zabavu.
Both Marko and Ivan are coming to the party.
Vani je hladno, a i pada kiša.
It's cold outside, and it's also raining.
On je radio cijeli dan i bio je umoran.
He worked all day and he was tired.
Možeš uzeti i knjigu i bilježnicu.
You can take both the book and the notebook.
Projekt je završen na vrijeme i rezultati su izvrsni.
The project was finished on time and the results are excellent.
Iako je bilo kasno, on je nastavio raditi i pisati.
Although it was late, he continued working and writing.
Nije samo pametan, već je i vrlo marljiv.
He is not only smart, but he is also very hardworking.
Putovali smo satima i konačno stigli na more.
We traveled for hours and finally arrived at the sea.
I što sad da radimo?
And what are we supposed to do now?
On je, i to bez sumnje, najbolji igrač.
He is, and that without a doubt, the best player.
Sve je utihnulo, i ptice i vjetar.
Everything went silent, both the birds and the wind.
I ti se usuđuješ to reći?
And you dare to say that?
Povijest je učiteljica života, i kao takvu je moramo poštovati.
History is the teacher of life, and as such we must respect it.
Kiša je padala danima, i tjednima, i mjesecima.
The rain fell for days, and weeks, and months.
I bi svjetlo.
And there was light.
On je čovjek od riječi, i to valja cijeniti.
He is a man of his word, and that ought to be appreciated.
سهل الخلط
Learners use 'i' for all 'and' situations, but Croatian uses 'a' for contrast.
Learners don't know when to switch to 'te'.
Placement of 'i' changes meaning to 'also'.
أخطاء شائعة
Kava, i čaj.
Kava i čaj.
Ja sam sretan i on je tužan.
Ja sam sretan, a on je tužan.
Jabuka i, kruška.
Jabuka i kruška.
On i ja idemo.
On i ja idemo.
Kupio sam kruh, mlijeko, i jaja.
Kupio sam kruh, mlijeko i jaja.
On uči i ona spava.
On uči, a ona spava.
I kava i čaj je dobar.
I kava i čaj su dobri.
On je pametan i on je marljiv.
On je pametan i marljiv.
Došao je i, vidio je.
Došao je i vidio.
On je visok i on je nizak.
On je visok, a onaj drugi je nizak.
I, što si odlučio?
I, što si odlučio?
أنماط الجُمل
Volim ___ i ___.
Jučer sam ___ i ___.
Ona je i ___ i ___.
Idem u ___ i kupujem ___.
Real World Usage
Ljeto i sunce! ☀️
Kupi kruh i mlijeko.
Vrijedan sam i točan.
Karta za Zagreb i Split.
Pizza i Coca-Cola.
Predsjednik i premijer na sastanku.
The 'Plus' Rule
No Oxford Comma
Double for Emphasis
Starting with 'I'
Smart Tips
Pause and check if you should use 'a' instead of 'i'.
Delete the comma before the final 'i'.
Use 'i' twice: once before the first item and once before the second.
Just put 'i' before 'ja'.
النطق
Short Vowel
The 'i' is pronounced as a short, sharp 'ee' sound, like in the English word 'see' but shorter.
No Liaison
Unlike French, 'i' does not typically blend into the next word, though in fast speech it may sound connected.
Rising list intonation
Kruh (↑), mlijeko (↑) i jaja (↓).
Shows the list is continuing until the final 'i'.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'i' as a needle and thread stitching two identical pieces of fabric together.
ربط بصري
Imagine the letter 'i' as a small person standing between two giant boxes, holding them together with their arms.
Rhyme
Kad se stvari slažu fine, stavi 'i' u sredine.
Story
Marko wanted a sandwich. He took 'kruh' (bread) AND ('i') 'sir' (cheese). He ate it AND ('i') he was happy. Everything went together perfectly.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Look around your room and name 5 pairs of objects using 'i' (e.g., 'stol i stolica').
ملاحظات ثقافية
In standard speech, 'i' is the universal connector. Using 'te' is a sign of high education or officialdom.
In coastal regions, you might hear 'i' used very frequently to start sentences as a filler word, similar to 'And so...'.
Speakers in Zagreb use 'i' very similarly to the standard, but may pair it with German loanwords.
Derived from the Proto-Indo-European particle '*ey', which functioned as a demonstrative or relative particle.
بدايات محادثة
Što voliš jesti i piti?
Što si radio jučer i što ćeš raditi sutra?
Koje jezike govoriš i koji ti je najteži?
Imaš li brata i sestru?
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
أخطاء شائعة
Test Yourself
Ja pijem čaj, ___ on pije kavu.
Choose the correct list format:
Find and fix the mistake:
On je visok i on je pametan.
Sunce sja. Toplo je.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
You must always put a comma before 'i' when connecting two sentences.
Konobar: Što želite? Gost: Molim vas ___.
Translate the sentence.
Answer starts with: a...
Score: /8
تمارين تطبيقية
8 exercisesJa pijem čaj, ___ on pije kavu.
Choose the correct list format:
Find and fix the mistake:
On je visok i on je pametan.
Sunce sja. Toplo je.
Sol i ___
You must always put a comma before 'i' when connecting two sentences.
Konobar: Što želite? Gost: Molim vas ___.
Translate the sentence.
Score: /8
الأسئلة الشائعة (8)
Yes, especially in speech. It often means 'And so...' or 'And then...'. Example: `I, što je bilo poslije?` (And, what happened after?)
Yes, but rarely at the A2 level. It happens if the 'i' starts a new part of a very long, complex sentence or if it's used for specific emphasis in a list like `I Marko, i Ivan, i Ana...`
`i` is neutral and common. `te` is formal and used to avoid repeating `i`. Think of `te` as a 'fancy and'.
Because 'tall' and 'short' are contrasting. Croatian prefers `a` for contrast. Using `i` sounds slightly unnatural here.
No. Unlike Spanish or Italian, Croatian `i` is always just `i`.
You can say `a i` or `također`. Example: `On je pametan, a i bogat.` (He is smart, and also rich.)
Yes! If you say `I dijete to zna`, it means 'Even a child knows that'.
Yes, but for 'neither/nor' we usually switch to `ni... ni...`. However, `Ne jedem meso i ne pijem mlijeko` is perfectly fine.
Scaffolded Practice
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In Other Languages
y / e
Croatian 'i' is invariant; Spanish 'y' changes phonetically.
et
French 'et' has a silent consonant; Croatian 'i' is a pure vowel.
und
German 'und' is a full word; Croatian 'i' is a single letter.
と (to) / て (te-form)
Japanese has different connectors for nouns vs. verbs; Croatian uses 'i' for everything.
wa (و)
Arabic 'wa' is a bound morpheme; Croatian 'i' is independent.
和 (hé)
Chinese 'hé' cannot connect clauses; Croatian 'i' can.