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10 FragenTo say 'one year', you use 'jedna godina'. For example, 'Imam jedna godina iskustva.' (I have one year of experience.)
When referring to 'two years', you'll use 'dvije godine'. For instance, 'Živim ovdje dvije godine.' (I live here for two years.)
For 'three years', it's 'tri godine'. For 'four years', it's 'četiri godine'. Example: 'Imamo tri godine za završetak projekta.' (We have three years to finish the project.)
For five or more years, you use the genitive plural, which is 'godina'. So, 'pet godina', 'šest godina', etc. For example, 'Radio sam tamo pet godina.' (I worked there for five years.)
When talking about age, you use 'godina'. For example, 'Koliko imate godina?' (How old are you?) or 'Imam trideset godina.' (I am thirty years old.)
Yes, 'godina' is a feminine noun.
To say 'last year', you use 'prošle godine'. For example, 'Putovao sam prošle godine.' (I traveled last year.)
For 'next year', you say 'sljedeće godine'. For instance, 'Idem na more sljedeće godine.' (I'm going to the sea next year.)
You would say 'ove godine' for 'this year'. Example: 'Ove godine je toplo.' (This year it's warm.)
'Godina' is the singular form (one year) and also used for numbers five and up (e.g., five years). 'Godine' is the plural form used for two, three, and four years. It's also used in phrases like 'prošle godine' (last year) and 'sljedeće godine' (next year).
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Svaka godina donosi nešto novo.
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Želim ti sretnu Novu godinu!
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Prošla godina je bila zanimljiva.
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The sentence structure in Croatian often places the noun 'godina' (year) first, followed by modifiers and then the verb and objects.
In Croatian, the possessive pronoun 'naša' (our) precedes the noun 'tvrtka' (company). 'Ove godine' (this year) typically comes after the subject and before the verb.
The structure 'svaka godina' (every year) is common. The verb 'donosi' (brings) follows, then the object 'nove mogućnosti' (new opportunities), and finally the prepositional phrase 'za učenje i rast' (for learning and growth).
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