Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
In Croatian, adjectives almost always come before the noun they describe, just like in English.
- Place the adjective before the noun: 'lijepa kuća' (beautiful house).
- Adjectives must agree with the noun in gender, case, and number.
- When using multiple adjectives, the order is flexible but usually follows size, age, then color.
Adjective Gender Agreement (Nominative)
| Gender | Ending | Example (Good) |
|---|---|---|
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Masculine
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-Ø
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dobar
|
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Feminine
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-a
|
dobra
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Neuter
|
-o
|
dobro
|
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Plural (M)
|
-i
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dobri
|
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Plural (F)
|
-e
|
dobre
|
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Plural (N)
|
-a
|
dobra
|
Meanings
Adjectives serve as modifiers to nouns, providing descriptive detail. In Croatian, they are placed before the noun to define its quality or state.
Attributive
Describing a noun directly.
“Crveni auto.”
“Stari prijatelj.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
|
Adj + Noun
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Lijep dan.
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Negative
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Nije + Adj + Noun
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Nije lijep dan.
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Question
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Je li + Adj + Noun?
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Je li lijep dan?
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Plural
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Adj(pl) + Noun(pl)
|
Lijepi dani.
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Emphasis
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Noun + Adj
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Dan lijep (poetic)
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Negated Question
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Nije li + Adj + Noun?
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Nije li lijep dan?
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Formalitätsspektrum
Gospodin je dobar. (Describing a person)
Čovjek je dobar. (Describing a person)
Lik je dobar. (Describing a person)
Tip je skroz okej. (Describing a person)
Adjective Agreement Map
Masculine
- dobar good
Feminine
- dobra good
Neuter
- dobro good
Beispiele nach Niveau
To je lijepa kuća.
That is a beautiful house.
On je dobar čovjek.
He is a good man.
Ovo je hladno pivo.
This is cold beer.
Imam novi auto.
I have a new car.
Kupio sam skupu haljinu.
I bought an expensive dress.
Vidim malog psa.
I see a small dog.
Ona ima plave oči.
She has blue eyes.
To je zanimljiva priča.
That is an interesting story.
Tražim udoban stan u centru.
I am looking for a comfortable apartment in the center.
Oni su donijeli važnu odluku.
They made an important decision.
Sviđa mi se tvoja nova frizura.
I like your new hairstyle.
Ovo je bio težak ispit.
This was a difficult exam.
Potrebna nam je hitna intervencija.
We need an urgent intervention.
Njegov oštar um svima je poznat.
His sharp mind is known to everyone.
Ovo je povijesno važan trenutak.
This is a historically important moment.
Analizirali smo detaljne podatke.
We analyzed the detailed data.
Njezin je glas imao melankoličan prizvuk.
Her voice had a melancholic tone.
Suočili smo se s nepredviđenim okolnostima.
We faced unforeseen circumstances.
To je bila iznimno hrabra gesta.
That was an extremely brave gesture.
Njegova je retorika bila suptilno uvredljiva.
His rhetoric was subtly offensive.
Ta je odluka bila strateški nužna.
That decision was strategically necessary.
Njegov je stil pisanja arhaičan i kompleksan.
His writing style is archaic and complex.
Prizor je bio estetski savršen.
The scene was aesthetically perfect.
Ovo je fundamentalno pitanje naše egzistencije.
This is a fundamental question of our existence.
Leicht verwechselbar
Learners mix up 'dobar' (good - adjective) and 'dobro' (well - adverb).
Learners use the nominative form for objects.
Learners use masculine endings for everything.
Häufige Fehler
dobar žena
dobra žena
auto crveni
crveni auto
lijep kuća
lijepa kuća
dobro čovjek
dobar čovjek
vidim dobar film
vidim dobar film
veliki kuća
velika kuća
lijepi žena
lijepa žena
tražim novi stan u centar
tražim novi stan u centru
to je važan odluka
to je važna odluka
imam puno dobri prijatelji
imam puno dobrih prijatelja
to je bila hrabar gesta
to je bila hrabra gesta
on je čovjek koji je jako dobar
on je jako dobar čovjek
to je strateški nužan odluka
to je strateški nužna odluka
Satzmuster
Ovo je ___ ___.
Imam ___ ___.
On je ___ ___.
Tražim ___ ___.
Real World Usage
Super dan!
Gdje je novi film?
Ja sam vrijedan radnik.
Jedna velika kava.
Tražim jeftin hotel.
Dobra pizza.
Check the Noun
Don't Forget Agreement
Use Context
Be Natural
Smart Tips
Look at the noun's ending. If it ends in -a, it's almost certainly feminine.
Keep the adjective before the noun. It's the standard, neutral word order.
Separate them with a comma if they are coordinate adjectives.
Place 'nije' before the adjective.
Aussprache
Adjective endings
Ensure the final vowel is clear, especially -a, -o, -i.
Declarative
To je dobar auto. ↘
Falling intonation at the end of a sentence.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Adjectives are like scouts; they always go in front of the noun to see what's coming.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a big, colorful sign (the adjective) held in front of a person (the noun). You can't see the person until you read the sign first.
Rhyme
Before the noun, the adjective stays, in all of the Croatian ways.
Story
A little boy named Marko is looking for his 'crveni auto' (red car). He runs past a 'plava kuća' (blue house) and a 'visoko drvo' (tall tree). He finds his car right where he left it.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Look around your room and name 5 objects using an adjective + noun (e.g., 'crvena olovka').
Kulturelle Hinweise
Croatians value directness in descriptions. Using the right adjective shows you are observant.
In Dalmatia, you might hear more emphasis on descriptive adjectives in casual conversation.
Standard Croatian is used, but adjectives are often used in a very precise way.
Croatian adjectives evolved from Proto-Slavic, maintaining the complex inflectional system.
Gesprächseinstiege
Kakav je tvoj auto?
Kako ti se sviđa ovaj film?
Tražiš li novi posao?
Što misliš o trenutnoj situaciji?
Tagebuch-Impulse
Häufige Fehler
Test Yourself
To je lijep___ kuća.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Auto je crveni.
lijepa / kuća / je / to
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
___ žena.
To je dobar film.
Adjectives in Croatian usually come after the noun.
Score: /8
Ubungsaufgaben
8 exercisesTo je lijep___ kuća.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Auto je crveni.
lijepa / kuća / je / to
Match:
___ žena.
To je dobar film.
Adjectives in Croatian usually come after the noun.
Score: /8
FAQ (8)
Croatian is a highly inflected language. Adjectives must agree with the noun in gender, case, and number.
Yes, but it is usually for emphasis or poetic effect. Stick to 'before' for everyday speech.
Look at the ending: -a is usually feminine, -o/-e is neuter, and consonants are masculine.
You can use both! 'Lijepa, velika kuća' (Beautiful, big house).
Yes, the grammar is virtually identical in this regard.
Some adjectives are always placed after the noun, but these are rare and usually related to classification.
Yes, the endings change to -i, -e, or -a depending on the gender of the plural noun.
Forgetting to change the ending to match the noun's gender.
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