tata
When you're just starting to learn Croatian, it's really useful to know common family words. 'Tata' is one of the most basic and important words you'll learn at the A1 level.
It means 'dad' or 'father' and is used in everyday conversation. It's similar to how you would use 'Dad' in English, often with a personal and warm feeling.
Knowing this word helps you talk about your family and understand simple sentences about people. It’s a great building block for more complex sentences later on.
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Nouns in Croatian have grammatical gender (masculine, feminine, or neuter). 'Tata' is masculine.
Moj tata je kod kuće. (My dad is at home.)
Croatian nouns decline, meaning their endings change depending on their role in a sentence (case). 'Tata' in the nominative case (subject) is 'tata'.
Tata čita novine. (Dad is reading the newspaper.)
When addressing your dad directly, you use the vocative case, which for 'tata' is often still 'tata', though some might say 'tato'.
Tata, možeš li mi pomoći? (Dad, can you help me?)
Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her) agree in gender, number, and case with the noun they modify. So, 'moj' (my) is masculine to agree with 'tata'.
To je moj tata. (That is my dad.)
Diminutives are common and show affection. 'Tata' can become 'tatica' or 'tateka' (little dad/daddy).
Došao je tatica! (Daddy has arrived!)
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Moj tata uvijek priča smiješne viceve.
My dad always tells funny jokes.
Nominative case for 'tata' as the subject.
Idem s tatom u kino ovaj vikend.
I'm going with dad to the cinema this weekend.
Instrumental case for 'tatom' after the preposition 's'.
Tata mi je kupio novu knjigu.
Dad bought me a new book.
Nominative case for 'tata' as the subject; 'mi' is dative pronoun 'to me'.
Često razgovaram sa svojim tatom o poslu.
I often talk with my dad about work.
Instrumental case for 'tatom' after the preposition 'sa'.
Moj tata je vrlo strpljiv i miran čovjek.
My dad is a very patient and calm man.
Nominative case for 'tata' as the subject, followed by adjectives in nominative.
Za tatin rođendan pripremamo veliko iznenađenje.
We are preparing a big surprise for dad's birthday.
Genitive case for 'tatin' indicating possession (dad's).
Sinoć sam sanjao da mi je tata kuhao večeru.
Last night I dreamed that dad was cooking dinner for me.
Nominative case for 'tata' as the subject of the subordinate clause.
Uvijek se mogu osloniti na svoga tatu.
I can always rely on my dad.
Accusative case for 'tatu' after the preposition 'na' (in this context, indicating reliance).
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Moj ___ je visok.
The word 'tata' means dad/father. In this sentence, it fits perfectly to say 'My dad is tall.'
Gdje je tvoj ___?
The question asks 'Where is your ___?'. 'Tata' (dad) is the most appropriate word to complete this question in a common context.
Ana ide s ___ u park.
The preposition 's' (with) requires the instrumental case. The instrumental case of 'tata' is 'tatom'. So, 'Ana goes with dad to the park.'
Riječ 'tata' znači 'mother'.
The word 'tata' means 'dad' or 'father', not 'mother'. The Croatian word for 'mother' is 'mama'.
U Hrvatskoj je uobičajeno koristiti 'tata' za oca.
Yes, 'tata' is a common and informal word used for 'father' or 'dad' in Croatia.
Možeš reći 'moj tata voli jabuke'.
This is a grammatically correct sentence meaning 'My dad likes apples.'
The correct word order in Croatian for 'My dad likes to read books' is 'Moj tata voli čitati knjige.'
The correct word order for asking 'Did you see my dad today?' is 'Jesi li vidio mog tatu danas?' Note the accusative form 'tatu'.
The correct word order for 'We are going on a trip with dad' is 'Idemo s tatom na izlet.' Note the instrumental form 'tatom'.
Choose the most appropriate synonym for 'tata' in a formal context.
'Otac' is the formal Croatian word for father. 'Stari' and 'ćaća' are informal, and 'Pater' is Latin.
Which of the following phrases correctly uses 'tata' in a possessive form?
In Croatian, possession is often expressed by the genitive case. 'Mog tate' is the genitive form of 'moj tata'.
Identify the sentence where 'tata' is used in the vocative case.
The vocative case is used for direct address. In this case, 'tata' remains unchanged for masculine nouns ending in -a.
The word 'tata' can be used interchangeably with 'roditelj' (parent) in all contexts.
'Tata' specifically refers to a father, while 'roditelj' is a more general term for a parent (either mother or father). They are not always interchangeable.
In Croatian culture, addressing one's father as 'tata' often implies a close and affectionate relationship.
'Tata' is a common and affectionate way to address a father in Croatia, indicating closeness.
The diminutive form of 'tata' is 'tatica'.
'Tatica' is the common diminutive and often more endearing form of 'tata' in Croatian.
This sentence translates to 'My dad always said that life is like a box of chocolates.' The word order for 'My dad' (Moj tata) is standard, followed by the verb 'je' (is) and the adverb 'uvijek' (always) modifying 'govorio' (said). The subordinate clause 'da je život poput kutije čokolade' (that life is like a box of chocolates) follows standard Croatian sentence structure.
This translates to 'Although his advice was often conventional, dad had a unique way of making them unforgettable.' The concessive clause 'Iako su njegovi savjeti često bili konvencionalni' (Although his advice was often conventional) precedes the main clause. In the main clause, 'tata' (dad) is the subject, followed by the auxiliary 'je' (has) and the main verb 'imao' (had). The infinitive phrase 'da ih učini nezaboravnima' (to make them unforgettable) completes the thought.
This sentence means 'After many years, I understood the depth of wisdom that my dad conveyed to me through his stories.' The temporal phrase 'Nakon mnogo godina' (After many years) begins the sentence. The main clause follows with 'shvatio sam' (I understood), then the object 'dubinu mudrosti' (the depth of wisdom). The relative clause 'koju mi je tata prenio kroz svoje priče' (which dad conveyed to me through his stories) modifies 'mudrosti', with 'tata' as the subject of the relative clause.
Koji od navedenih sinonima za 'tata' najprikladnije odražava formalnost u kontekstu obraćanja ocu u javnom govoru?
'Otac' je standardni i formalni izraz, dok su ostali neformalni ili dijalektalni.
U situaciji gdje se želite referirati na oca nekog uglednog znanstvenika u akademskoj raspravi, koju riječ biste upotrijebili za 'tata' da zadržite formalnost i poštovanje?
'Njegov otac' je jedina opcija koja održava potrebnu razinu formalnosti i poštovanja u akademskom kontekstu.
Kada se govori o 'tati' u kontekstu obiteljskog naslijeđa i genealoškog stabla, koji termin je najprikladniji za označavanje muškog roditelja u službenim dokumentima?
'Otac' je službeni termin koji se koristi u dokumentima i genealoškim zapisima.
Izraz 'tata' uvijek implicira neformalni, bliski odnos, bez izuzetaka.
Iako 'tata' obično označava blizak odnos, u nekim specifičnim kontekstima (npr. dječja literatura ili pjesme) može se koristiti i u širem, manje strogo definiranom smislu, ili čak u ironičnom smislu među odraslima, čime se ponekad gubi ekskluzivna neformalnost.
U hrvatskom jeziku, 'tata' se nikada ne može koristiti za označavanje bilo koje druge muške figure autoriteta osim biološkog oca.
U kolokvijalnom govoru, 'tata' se ponekad može koristiti za starije, autoritativne muške figure (npr. 'tata od ekipe') ili čak za mentore, figurativno proširujući njegovo značenje izvan biološkog roditeljstva.
Upotreba deminutiva 'tatica' umjesto 'tata' uvijek podrazumijeva nježniji, intimniji odnos, bez obzira na kontekst.
Iako 'tatica' često ukazuje na nježnost, u određenim kontekstima (npr. ironičnom obraćanju ili pričanju priča o maloj djeci) deminutiv može dobiti i druge konotacije, ne nužno samo nježnije.
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