A2 Expressions & Patterns 1 min read Fácil

Using Vocative in Exclamations

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Croatian, you must change the ending of a person's name or title when you are calling them directly.

  • Masculine names ending in a consonant usually add -e (e.g., Ivan -> Ivane!).
  • Feminine names ending in -a usually change to -o or -e (e.g., Ana -> Ano!).
  • Use a comma before the name if it comes at the end of a sentence.
Name (Vocative) + ! + [Sentence]

Vocative Case Endings

Gender Nominative Vocative Example
Masculine
Ivan
Ivane
Ivane, dođi!
Masculine
Marko
Marke
Marke, čekaj!
Feminine
Ana
Ano
Ano, reci!
Feminine
Marija
Marija
Marija, dođi!
Masculine
Gospodin
Gospodine
Gospodine, izvolite!
Feminine
Gospođa
Gospođo
Gospođo, oprostite!

Meanings

The Vocative case is used exclusively for direct address, meaning when you are calling out to a person or personified object.

1

Direct Address

Calling someone by name to get their attention.

“Marko, jesi li tu?”

“Marija, čekaj me!”

2

Exclamatory Address

Used in emotional outbursts or emphatic statements.

“Bože moj, što se dogodilo?”

“Prijatelji, slušajte me!”

Reference Table

Reference table for Using Vocative in Exclamations
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Vocative + Verb
Ivane, dođi!
Negative
Ne + Verb + Vocative
Ne idi, Ivane!
Question
Vocative + Question Word
Ivane, gdje si?
Polite
Title + Vocative
Gospodine, oprostite!
Plural
Noun(pl) + Verb
Prijatelji, slušajte!
Emotional
Interjection + Vocative
Bože, pomozi!

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Poštovani prijatelju,

Poštovani prijatelju, (Social)

Neutral
Prijatelju, kako si?

Prijatelju, kako si? (Social)

Informal
Ej, prijatelju!

Ej, prijatelju! (Social)

Jerga
Brate!

Brate! (Social)

Vocative Usage Map

Vocative

People

  • Ivane Ivan
  • Ano Ana

Titles

  • Gospodine Sir
  • Gospođo Ma'am

Groups

  • Prijatelji Friends

Nominative vs Vocative

Nominative (Subject)
Ivan Ivan is here.
Vocative (Address)
Ivane Ivan, come here!

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Ivane, dođi!

Ivan, come!

2

Ano, gdje si?

Ana, where are you?

3

Marko, zdravo!

Marko, hello!

4

Marija, hvala!

Marija, thanks!

1

Profesore, imam pitanje.

Professor, I have a question.

2

Prijatelji, idemo!

Friends, let's go!

3

Gospodine, oprostite.

Sir, excuse me.

4

Gospođo, izvolite.

Ma'am, here you go.

1

Dragi prijatelju, kako si?

Dear friend, how are you?

2

Bože moj, što je ovo?

My God, what is this?

3

Kolege, molim vas, tišina.

Colleagues, please, silence.

4

Majko, gdje su ključevi?

Mother, where are the keys?

1

Gospodine direktore, mogu li ući?

Mr. Director, may I enter?

2

Draga moja, sve će biti dobro.

My dear, everything will be fine.

3

Ljudi, nećete vjerovati što se dogodilo!

Guys, you won't believe what happened!

4

Šefe, trebam pomoć.

Boss, I need help.

1

O, sudbino kleta, zašto baš ja?

Oh, cursed fate, why me?

2

Gospodine predsjedniče, imate li komentar?

Mr. President, do you have a comment?

3

Prijateljice moje, sjećate li se ljeta?

My friends, do you remember the summer?

4

Dječaci, prestanite s bukom!

Boys, stop the noise!

1

O, vjetre, nosi moje misli daleko.

Oh, wind, carry my thoughts far away.

2

Poštovani gospodine ministre, pišem Vam...

Respected Mr. Minister, I am writing to you...

3

Braćo i sestre, okupili smo se ovdje...

Brothers and sisters, we have gathered here...

4

O, grade moj, kako si se promijenio!

Oh, my city, how you have changed!

Fácil de confundir

Using Vocative in Exclamations vs Nominative vs Vocative

They look the same for many words.

Using Vocative in Exclamations vs Vocative vs Accusative

Both change endings.

Using Vocative in Exclamations vs Singular vs Plural Vocative

Learners use singular endings for groups.

Errores comunes

Ivan, dođi!

Ivane, dođi!

Used Nominative instead of Vocative.

Ana, gdje si?

Ano, gdje si?

Used Nominative instead of Vocative.

Marko, čekaj!

Marke, čekaj!

Failed to apply palatalization.

Prijatelj, dođi!

Prijatelju, dođi!

Used Nominative instead of Vocative.

Gospodin, oprostite!

Gospodine, oprostite!

Used Nominative instead of Vocative.

Gospođa, izvolite!

Gospođo, izvolite!

Used Nominative instead of Vocative.

Ljudi, dođite!

Ljudi, dođite!

Actually correct, but often confused with 'Čovjek'.

Profesora, dođite!

Profesore, dođite!

Used Genitive instead of Vocative.

Marija, dođi!

Marija, dođi!

Actually correct (some names don't change), but learner thinks it's wrong.

Prijatelji, dođite!

Prijatelji, dođite!

Correct, but learner tries to add -e.

Božo, pomozi!

Bože, pomozi!

Incorrect Vocative for God.

Grade, pomozi!

Grade, pomozi!

Correct, but learner thinks it's wrong.

Prijatelju, dođite!

Prijatelji, dođite!

Singular vs Plural mismatch.

Patrones de oraciones

___, dođi ovamo!

Oprostite, ___!

___, što radite?

Dragi ___, kako ste?

Real World Usage

Ordering coffee constant

Konobaru, molim vas kavu.

Texting a friend very common

Ivane, jesi li tu?

Job interview common

Gospodine direktore, hvala na prilici.

Travel/Asking directions common

Oprostite, gospođo, gdje je muzej?

Social media comment common

Marija, super slika!

Classroom very common

Profesore, ne razumijem ovo.

💡

When in doubt, use -e

For masculine names, adding -e is the safest bet if you aren't sure.
⚠️

Don't forget the comma

Always use a comma to separate the name from the sentence.
🎯

Listen to locals

Pay attention to how locals address each other in cafes.
💬

Politeness matters

Using the Vocative with titles is essential for being polite.

Smart Tips

Add -e to the name.

Ivan, dođi! Ivane, dođi!

Change -a to -o.

Ana, dođi! Ano, dođi!

Use the title in Vocative.

Gospodin, oprostite! Gospodine, oprostite!

Use a comma after the name.

Dragi Ivane kako si? Dragi Ivane, kako si?

Pronunciación

I-va-ne (stress on I)

Stress

The stress usually stays on the same syllable as the Nominative.

Calling

Ivane! ↑

Rising intonation to get attention.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Remember: 'E' for the male, 'O' for the female. Ivane and Ano!

Asociación visual

Imagine a person standing on a stage. When they are just walking, they are in Nominative. When they turn to the audience to speak, they put on a hat that says 'Vocative'.

Rhyme

For a man add an E, for a girl add an O, that's how the Vocative case will go.

Story

Ivan is walking down the street. He sees Ana. He shouts 'Ivane!' to himself by mistake. Ana laughs and says 'No, I am Ano!'. Now they both know the rules.

Word Web

IvaneAnoGospodineGospođoPrijateljiBože

Desafío

Go to a mirror and call out 5 different names using the correct Vocative endings.

Notas culturales

Using the Vocative is a sign of respect and familiarity. It shows you are part of the conversation.

In some coastal dialects, the Vocative is used even more frequently, sometimes with unique endings.

More traditional, often uses formal titles with the Vocative.

The Vocative case is a direct descendant of the Proto-Indo-European vocative case.

Inicios de conversación

Ivane, što radiš danas?

Gospođo, znate li gdje je pošta?

Prijatelji, što mislite o ovome?

Gospodine direktore, imate li trenutak?

Temas para diario

Write a short note to a friend using their name in the Vocative.
Imagine you are in a restaurant. Write a dialogue calling the waiter.
Write a letter to a professor asking for an extension.
Describe a situation where you had to get a stranger's attention.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct Vocative form.

___, dođi ovamo! (Ivan)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ivane
Masculine names ending in a consonant add -e.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ano, dođi!
Feminine names ending in -a change to -o.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Gospodin, oprostite!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Gospodine, oprostite!
Titles must be in Vocative.
Change to Vocative. Sentence Transformation

Marko, dođi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Marke, dođi.
Marko changes to Marke.
True or False? True False Rule

The Vocative case is used for direct address.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
That is the definition of the Vocative.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: ___, gdje si? B: Tu sam!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Marijo
Marija becomes Marijo.
Order the words. Sentence Building

dođi / Ivane / !

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ivane, dođi!
Name first with comma.
Sort into Nominative or Vocative. Grammar Sorting

Sort: Ivan, Ivane, Marko, Marke.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nom: Ivan, Marko; Voc: Ivane, Marke
Ivan/Marko are base forms.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Fill in the correct Vocative form.

___, dođi ovamo! (Ivan)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ivane
Masculine names ending in a consonant add -e.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ano, dođi!
Feminine names ending in -a change to -o.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Gospodin, oprostite!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Gospodine, oprostite!
Titles must be in Vocative.
Change to Vocative. Sentence Transformation

Marko, dođi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Marke, dođi.
Marko changes to Marke.
True or False? True False Rule

The Vocative case is used for direct address.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
That is the definition of the Vocative.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: ___, gdje si? B: Tu sam!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Marijo
Marija becomes Marijo.
Order the words. Sentence Building

dođi / Ivane / !

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ivane, dođi!
Name first with comma.
Sort into Nominative or Vocative. Grammar Sorting

Sort: Ivan, Ivane, Marko, Marke.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nom: Ivan, Marko; Voc: Ivane, Marke
Ivan/Marko are base forms.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

No, some names, especially foreign ones, might stay the same.

To show you are talking to someone directly and to be polite.

Yes, it is used in both speech and writing.

People will understand you, but you will sound like a beginner.

Yes, masculine plural ends in -i.

Yes, many Slavic languages have a Vocative case.

Use the plural Vocative, e.g., 'Prijatelji'.

Yes, in poetry or dramatic speech, you can address objects.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

German none

Nominative

Croatian changes the noun; German does not.

Spanish none

Nominative

Croatian changes the noun; Spanish does not.

French none

Nominative

Croatian changes the noun; French does not.

Japanese partial

Particle 'yo'

Croatian changes the noun; Japanese adds a particle.

Arabic partial

Harf al-nida (Ya)

Croatian changes the noun; Arabic adds a prefix.

Chinese none

None

Croatian changes the noun; Chinese does not.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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