Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'morati' to express strong obligation or necessity, followed directly by another verb in the infinitive form.
- Conjugate 'morati' for the person: 'Ja moram', 'Ti moraš', etc. (max 15 words)
- Always follow 'morati' with an infinitive: 'Moram učiti' (I must study).
- Negate with 'ne': 'Ne moram' means 'I don't have to' (lack of necessity).
Present Tense Conjugation of 'Morati'
| Pronoun | Verb Form | English Translation |
|---|---|---|
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Ja
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moram
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I must / have to
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Ti
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moraš
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You must / have to
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On / Ona / Ono
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mora
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He / She / It must
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Mi
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moramo
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We must / have to
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Vi / Vi (formal)
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morate
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You (all) must / have to
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Oni / One / Ona
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moraju
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They must / have to
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Meanings
The verb 'morati' expresses a strong requirement, duty, or unavoidable necessity imposed by circumstances or authority.
Direct Obligation
Expressing a task or duty that someone is required to perform.
“Morate potpisati ovaj dokument.”
“Učenici moraju pisati zadaću.”
Logical Necessity
Expressing a conclusion that is logically certain based on evidence.
“On mora da je jako umoran nakon puta.”
“To mora biti istina.”
Strong Recommendation
Giving advice so strong it feels like an obligation.
“Moraš probati ovu tortu, izvrsna je!”
“Morate posjetiti Dubrovnik ljeti.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Subject + morati + Infinitive
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Moram raditi.
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Negative
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Subject + ne + morati + Infinitive
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Ne moram raditi.
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Question (li)
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Morati + li + Subject + Infinitive
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Moraš li raditi?
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Question (da li)
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Da li + Subject + morati + Infinitive
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Da li moraš raditi?
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Past Tense (M)
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Bio sam + morao + Infinitive
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Morao sam raditi.
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Past Tense (F)
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Bila sam + morala + Infinitive
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Morala sam raditi.
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Future Tense
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Morat + ću/ćeš... + Infinitive
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Morat ću raditi.
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Logical Guess
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Mora da + Present Tense
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Mora da spava.
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Espectro de formalidad
Morate dovršiti ovaj zadatak. (Work/Tasks)
Moraš ovo završiti. (Work/Tasks)
Moraš to sredit. (Work/Tasks)
Moraš to riješit, buraz. (Work/Tasks)
The World of Morati
Obligation
- Zakon Law
- Posao Job
Necessity
- Hrana Food
- San Sleep
Logical
- Istina Truth
- Dokaz Evidence
Morati vs. Trebati
Is it 'Morati'?
Is there a choice?
Is it a rule or law?
Common Phrases with Morati
Travel
- • Moram kupiti kartu
- • Moramo požuriti
- • Moraš pokazati putovnicu
Health
- • Moraš piti vodu
- • Moram ići doktoru
- • Morate odmarati
Ejemplos por nivel
Ja moram spavati.
I must sleep.
Ti moraš učiti.
You must study.
On mora raditi.
He must work.
Mi moramo ići.
We must go.
Ne moram danas kuhati.
I don't have to cook today.
Moraš li kupiti kruh?
Do you have to buy bread?
Oni moraju čekati bus.
They must wait for the bus.
Morate li raditi sutra?
Do you (plural) have to work tomorrow?
Morao sam ostati duže na poslu.
I had to stay longer at work.
Morat ćemo otkazati sastanak.
We will have to cancel the meeting.
Ona mora da je zaboravila ključeve.
She must have forgotten the keys.
Nisi morala kupiti poklon.
You didn't have to buy a gift.
Morao bih više vježbati, ali nemam vremena.
I should/would have to exercise more, but I don't have time.
Zakon kaže da se porez mora platiti.
The law says that tax must be paid.
Mora da su se izgubili u gradu.
They must have gotten lost in the city.
Morali smo priznati da je bio u pravu.
We had to admit that he was right.
Čovjek se mora zapitati kamo ovaj svijet ide.
One must wonder where this world is going.
Bez obzira na sve, moramo ustrajati.
Regardless of everything, we must persevere.
Mora da se šalite s ovakvim prijedlogom!
You must be joking with such a proposal!
Nije moralo doći do ovoga.
It didn't have to come to this.
Ustavna obveza nalaže da se izbori moraju održati.
The constitutional obligation dictates that elections must be held.
Morao je to biti on, nitko drugi nema taj stil.
It had to be him; no one else has that style.
Sve što počne, mora i završiti.
Everything that begins must also end.
Mora da je u pitanju neka strašna zabuna.
There must be some terrible misunderstanding at play.
Fácil de confundir
Learners often use 'trebati' (should/need) when they mean 'morati' (must).
Using 'ne morati' to mean 'must not'.
Trying to use 'morati' like 'need' in English ('I must a coffee').
Errores comunes
Ja moram kava.
Ja moram popiti kavu.
Oni morati ići.
Oni moraju ići.
Ja ne moram ući! (as prohibition)
Ne smiješ ući!
Moram da radim.
Moram raditi.
Moraš li ti raditi?
Moraš li raditi?
Oni morajuati.
Oni moraju.
Morao sam radim.
Morao sam raditi.
Moram da je on sretan.
Mora da je on sretan.
Trebam ići (when it's a law).
Moram ići.
Morat ću raditi sutra. (wrong order)
Sutra ću morati raditi.
Morao bih bio ići.
Morao bih ići.
Patrones de oraciones
Ja moram ___ svaki dan.
Na poslu moramo ___.
Morao sam ___ jer sam zaboravio ___.
Mora da je ___ jer ___.
Real World Usage
Moram li raditi vikendom?
Moram ti nešto reći!
Morate pokazati kartu na ulazu.
Moraš piti ove tablete tri puta dnevno.
Morate unijeti broj mobitela.
Ovo morate vidjeti! 😍
The 'No Choice' Rule
The Negative Trap
Logical Guessing
Polite Refusal
Smart Tips
Stop! Don't use 'ne moram'. Use 'ne smijem' instead.
Use the 'Mora da' shortcut. It works for almost any logical deduction.
Remember to drop the 'i' from 'morati' when 'ću' follows it directly.
Use 'morati' to justify leaving a social situation. It shifts the 'blame' to necessity.
Pronunciación
Short-falling accent
The 'o' in 'morati' has a short-falling accent (mȍrati).
Infinitive 'i' drop
In casual speech, the final 'i' of the infinitive following 'morati' is often dropped.
Question Intonation
Moraš li ići? ↗
Rising intonation at the end for yes/no questions.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
MORAm (I must) sounds like 'MORE' - I need MORE of something, so I MUST get it.
Asociación visual
Imagine a giant red 'STOP' sign. You MUST stop. In Croatian, you 'MORA' stop. The 'M' in Morati looks like the two peaks of a mountain you MUST climb.
Rhyme
Kad se mora, nije teško.
Story
Marko is a student. He says: 'Moram učiti' (I must study) because he has an exam. Then he says: 'Moram spavati' (I must sleep) because it's 2 AM. Finally, 'Moram proći' (I must pass) because his parents are strict.
Word Web
Desafío
Write down 5 things you MUST do tomorrow using 'Sutra moram...' and 3 things you DON'T have to do using 'Sutra ne moram...'.
Notas culturales
The phrase 'Što se mora, mora se' (What must be done, must be done) reflects a stoic acceptance of duty in Croatian culture.
In Dalmatia, you might hear 'moran' instead of 'moram' due to the local dialectal shift of final 'm' to 'n'.
In Zagreb, people might use 'moram' with a slightly different pitch, often followed by German loanwords in informal settings.
From Proto-Slavic *moriti (to weary, to exhaust), related to 'mora' (nightmare).
Inicios de conversación
Što moraš napraviti sutra?
Koja pravila moramo poštovati u prometu?
Što si morao raditi prošli tjedan na poslu/školi?
Što bi se moralo promijeniti u tvojoj zemlji?
Temas para diario
Errores comunes
Test Yourself
Mi ___ učiti za ispit.
Danas je nedjelja, ti ___ raditi.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ja moram kava.
Moram raditi.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Select the correct option:
Sutra ___ (we will have to) rano ustati.
Oni ___ kupiti nove cipele.
Score: /8
Ejercicios de practica
8 exercisesMi ___ učiti za ispit.
Danas je nedjelja, ti ___ raditi.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ja moram kava.
Moram raditi.
1. Moram ići. 2. Ne moram ići. 3. Ne smijem ići.
Select the correct option:
Sutra ___ (we will have to) rano ustati.
Oni ___ kupiti nove cipele.
Score: /8
Preguntas frecuentes (8)
No, 'morati' is a modal verb and requires an infinitive to complete its meaning, like `Moram spavati`.
`Morati` is a strong 'must' (no choice), while `trebati` is a 'should' or 'need' (more flexible).
Use `ne smijem` (I am not allowed) instead of `ne moram`, which means 'I don't have to'.
Yes, it follows the regular `-ati` conjugation pattern in the present tense.
Yes, using the future tense: `Morat ću` (I will have to).
Use the phrase `Mora da je...` followed by the past or present tense.
Yes, it is the standard way to express legal requirements in Croatian.
Yes, it is extremely common and used in almost all contexts of necessity.
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In Other Languages
tener que / deber
Croatian doesn't distinguish between 'must' and 'have to' with different verbs.
devoir
French 'devoir' conjugates more complexly across moods.
müssen
German word order moves the infinitive to the end of the sentence.
~nakereba naranai
Croatian uses a single positive verb 'morati'.
yajibu an (يجب أن)
Subject-verb agreement is more direct in Croatian.
děi (得) / bìxū (必须)
Croatian has person/number conjugation; Chinese does not.