Phrase in 30 Seconds
Kako si? is the essential, informal way to ask 'How are you?' in Croatian.
- Means: 'How are you?' (singular, informal).
- Used in: Casual chats with friends, family, or peers.
- Don't confuse: 'Kako ste?' which is for groups or formal situations.
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المعنى
Informal way to ask how someone is.
خلفية ثقافية
In the capital, people are often busy but still value a quick 'Kako si?' as a sign of politeness. The pace is slower; 'Kako si?' might lead to a longer conversation about the weather or coffee. Very hospitable; 'Kako si?' is often followed by an offer of food or drink. Influenced by Italian culture, greetings are warm and frequent.
Don't overthink
It's just like 'How are you?'. Don't worry about grammar too much.
Watch the register
Always use 'ste' for people you don't know well.
Don't overthink
It's just like 'How are you?'. Don't worry about grammar too much.
Watch the register
Always use 'ste' for people you don't know well.
اختبر نفسك
Which is the correct informal way to ask 'How are you?'
Choose the correct option:
'Kako si?' is the informal singular form.
Fill in the blank for a friend.
Hej, ______ si?
The verb 'si' matches the informal 'ti'.
Match the situation to the greeting.
You are talking to your boss.
Always use formal 'ste' with superiors.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينChoose the correct option:
'Kako si?' is the informal singular form.
Hej, ______ si?
The verb 'si' matches the informal 'ti'.
You are talking to your boss.
Always use formal 'ste' with superiors.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
2 أسئلةNo, use 'Kako ste?' to be polite.
Usually, but sometimes it's just a greeting.
عبارات ذات صلة
Kako ste?
specialized formHow are you (formal/plural)
Kako ide?
synonymHow is it going?
Što ima?
similarWhat's up?
Dobro sam.
builds onI am good.
أين تستخدمها
Coffee with a friend
Marko: Bok! Kako si?
Luka: Hej! Dobro sam, hvala. A ti?
Texting a sibling
Ana: Kako si?
Petar: Super, upravo učim.
Meeting a classmate
Ivan: Kako si, jesi li spreman za test?
Maja: Jesam, hvala!
Dating app chat
User: Hej, kako si?
Match: Bok! Sve super, ti?
Calling a cousin
Mama: Kako si, sine?
Sin: Dobro sam, mama.
Gym encounter
Trener: Kako si danas?
Vježbač: Odlično!
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Kako si' as 'K-A-K-O' (Keep Asking Kind Observations).
ربط بصري
Imagine a friend waving at you across a sunny square in Zagreb. You smile and shout 'Kako si?' to start the day.
Rhyme
Kako si, prijatelju moj, jesi li dobro, jesam li tvoj?
Story
Marko meets his friend Luka. He waves and says 'Kako si?' Luka smiles and replies 'Dobro sam!' They then go to get coffee together.
In Other Languages
It is exactly like 'How are you?' in English or 'Como estás?' in Spanish. It is a universal human greeting.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Say 'Kako si?' to three different people you know today.
Review in 1 day, then 3 days, then 1 week.
النطق
Stress on the first syllable.
Short 'i' sound.
طيف الرسمية
Kako ste? (General greeting)
Kako ste? (General greeting)
Kako si? (General greeting)
Što ima? (General greeting)
Derived from Proto-Slavic roots. 'Kako' comes from 'kako', and 'si' is the second-person singular of the verb 'biti'.
حقيقة ممتعة
The short form 'si' is a clitic, meaning it attaches to the previous word in some contexts, but here it stands as the main verb.
ملاحظات ثقافية
In the capital, people are often busy but still value a quick 'Kako si?' as a sign of politeness.
“Kako si, susjeda?”
The pace is slower; 'Kako si?' might lead to a longer conversation about the weather or coffee.
“Kako si, čovječe?”
Very hospitable; 'Kako si?' is often followed by an offer of food or drink.
“Kako si, dođi na ručak!”
Influenced by Italian culture, greetings are warm and frequent.
“Kako si, prijatelju?”
بدايات محادثة
Kako si danas?
Kako si, jesi li se naspavao?
أخطاء شائعة
Kako si? (to a stranger)
Kako ste?
L1 Interference
Kako ti si?
Kako si?
L1 Interference
Kako si ste?
Kako ste?
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
¿Cómo estás?
Spanish has a formal 'Cómo está usted?' which is more common than the Croatian 'Kako ste?'
Comment ça va?
French is less direct about the person's state.
Wie geht es dir?
German requires the 'dir' pronoun.
O-genki desu ka?
Japanese is much more formal and indirect.
Kayfa haluk?
Arabic has gendered endings for the 'you' part.
Nǐ hǎo ma?
Chinese is much simpler grammatically.
Jal jinaesseoyo?
Korean is highly honorific-dependent.
Como você está?
Portuguese often includes the pronoun, whereas Croatian drops it.
Spotted in the Real World
“Kako si, Kazimir?”
Casual conversation between roommates.
سهل الخلط
Learners often use 'si' with everyone.
Think 'si' = single/small (informal), 'ste' = several/senior (formal).
الأسئلة الشائعة (2)
No, use 'Kako ste?' to be polite.
usage contextsUsually, but sometimes it's just a greeting.
basic understanding