A0 Expressions & Patterns 1 min read آسان

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'Ja sam' to say 'I am' and introduce yourself by combining the pronoun 'Ja' with the verb 'sam'.

  • Use 'Ja sam' for 'I am' (e.g., Ja sam Marko).
  • Drop the pronoun in casual speech (e.g., 'Sam Marko' is wrong, just say 'Marko sam').
  • Use 'Nisam' for 'I am not' (e.g., Nisam Marko).
Ja (I) + sam (am) + [Name/Noun]

Meanings

The verb 'biti' (to be) is used to define identity, state, or existence. In the first person singular, it is 'sam'.

1

Identity

Stating who you are or what your profession is.

“Ja sam Ana.”

“Ja sam učitelj.”

2

Negation

Stating who you are not.

“Nisam umoran.”

“Nisam iz Zagreba.”

3

Questioning

Asking about identity.

“Jesi li ti Marko?”

“Jesam li ja na redu?”

Conjugation of 'Biti' (Present Tense)

Person Affirmative Negative Question
Ja (I) sam nisam jesam li
Ti (You) si nisi jesi li
On/Ona (He/She) je nije je li
Mi (We) smo nismo jesmo li
Vi (You pl.) ste niste jeste li
Oni (They) su nisu jesu li

Reference Table

Reference table for Introducing Yourself (Ja sam...)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Ja + sam + [Noun] Ja sam Ivan.
Negative Nisam + [Noun] Nisam Ivan.
Question Jesam li + [Noun]? Jesam li ja Ivan?
Short Answer Jesam / Nisam Jesam.
Omitted Pronoun Sam + [Noun] Student sam.
Formal Question Jeste li vi...? Jeste li vi gospodin?
Plural Affirmative Mi + smo + [Noun] Mi smo prijatelji.
Plural Negative Nismo + [Noun] Nismo prijatelji.

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
Ja sam gospodin Ivan.

Ja sam gospodin Ivan. (Meeting someone)

خنثی
Ja sam Ivan.

Ja sam Ivan. (Meeting someone)

غیر رسمی
Ivan sam.

Ivan sam. (Meeting someone)

عامیانه
Ja, Ivan.

Ja, Ivan. (Meeting someone)

Identity Map

Ja sam

Name

  • Ja sam Marko I am Marko

Job

  • Ja sam liječnik I am a doctor

Origin

  • Ja sam iz Zagreba I am from Zagreb

Examples by Level

1

Ja sam Ivan.

I am Ivan.

2

Ja sam student.

I am a student.

3

Nisam umoran.

I am not tired.

4

Ja sam iz Splita.

I am from Split.

1

Jesam li ja na redu?

Am I next?

2

Nisam siguran.

I am not sure.

3

Ja sam sretan danas.

I am happy today.

4

Jesi li ti Marko?

Are you Marko?

1

Nisam znao da si ovdje.

I didn't know you were here.

2

Jesam li dobro razumio?

Did I understand correctly?

3

Ja sam onaj koji čeka.

I am the one who is waiting.

4

Nisam baš oduševljen idejom.

I am not really thrilled by the idea.

1

Jesam li ja taj koji odlučuje?

Am I the one who decides?

2

Nisam bio svjestan situacije.

I was not aware of the situation.

3

Ja sam, zapravo, vrlo zadovoljan.

I am, actually, very satisfied.

4

Nisam siguran jesam li dobro postupio.

I am not sure if I acted correctly.

1

Jesam li ja doista odgovoran za ovo?

Am I truly responsible for this?

2

Nisam sklon donošenju brzih odluka.

I am not inclined to make quick decisions.

3

Ja sam taj koji snosi posljedice.

I am the one who bears the consequences.

4

Nisam mogao predvidjeti ovakav ishod.

I could not have foreseen this outcome.

1

Jesam li ja, uistinu, subjekt ove radnje?

Am I, truly, the subject of this action?

2

Nisam li vam već rekao istinu?

Have I not already told you the truth?

3

Ja sam tek promatrač u ovom procesu.

I am merely an observer in this process.

4

Nisam se nadao ovakvom razvoju događaja.

I had not hoped for such a turn of events.

Easily Confused

Introducing Yourself (Ja sam...) در مقابل Biti vs. Postojati

Learners confuse 'to be' with 'to exist'.

Introducing Yourself (Ja sam...) در مقابل Ja sam vs. Moj

Learners confuse 'I am' with 'My'.

Introducing Yourself (Ja sam...) در مقابل Si vs. Ste

Learners confuse singular 'you' with plural/formal 'you'.

اشتباهات رایج

Ja sam Marko.

Ja sam Marko.

Actually, this is correct, but beginners often forget the verb entirely.

Ne sam Marko.

Nisam Marko.

Negation must be synthetic.

Ja Marko.

Ja sam Marko.

Missing the verb.

Sam ja Marko.

Jesam li ja Marko?

Incorrect question structure.

Jesi li ti Marko?

Jesi li ti Marko?

This is correct, but learners often forget 'li'.

Ja sam iz Zagreb.

Ja sam iz Zagreba.

Missing case ending.

Nisam umoran.

Nisam umoran.

Correct, but learners often use 'Ne sam umoran'.

Ja sam taj koji zna.

Ja sam taj koji zna.

Correct, but learners often struggle with relative clauses.

Jesam li ja bio tamo?

Jesam li ja bio tamo?

Correct, but learners often mix past and present.

Nisam siguran da li sam ja.

Nisam siguran jesam li to ja.

Complex sentence structure.

Ja sam, zapravo, taj.

Ja sam, zapravo, taj.

Correct, but learners often struggle with comma placement.

Nisam li ja rekao?

Nisam li ja rekao?

Correct, but learners often use the wrong negation.

Jesam li ja taj koji odlučuje?

Jesam li ja taj koji odlučuje?

Correct, but learners often struggle with agreement.

Sentence Patterns

Ja sam ___.

Nisam ___.

Jesam li ja ___?

Ja sam taj koji ___.

Real World Usage

Social Media Bio constant

Ja sam putnik.

Job Interview very common

Ja sam inženjer.

Texting constant

Sam u gradu.

Travel common

Ja sam turist.

Food Delivery occasional

Ja sam naručitelj.

Meeting Neighbors common

Ja sam novi susjed.

💡

Drop the 'Ja'

You don't always need to say 'Ja'. Just 'Sam' works if the context is clear.
⚠️

Don't use 'Ne' alone

Always use 'Nisam' for 'I am not'. 'Ne sam' is incorrect.
🎯

Use 'li' for questions

Questions in Croatian need the particle 'li' after the verb.
💬

Be direct

Croatians appreciate direct introductions.

Smart Tips

Drop the pronoun 'Ja' when the verb ending is clear.

Ja sam Ivan. Ivan sam.

Always put 'li' after the verb.

Ti si Marko? Jesi li ti Marko?

Use 'nisam' instead of 'ne sam'.

Ne sam umoran. Nisam umoran.

Use 'Vi ste' for formal situations.

Ti si gospodin? Jeste li vi gospodin?

تلفظ

/sam/

Sam

Pronounced like 'sum' in English.

Question

Jesi li ti Marko? ↑

Rising intonation at the end.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Remember 'Sam' is 'I am' because it sounds like 'Sum' (I am the sum of myself).

Visual Association

Imagine yourself standing in front of a mirror pointing at your chest saying 'Sam!'.

Rhyme

Ja sam, ti si, on je, to je sve što treba da se zna.

Story

Ivan walks into a party. He points to himself and says 'Ja sam Ivan'. He sees a friend and says 'Ti si Marko'. They are happy.

Word Web

Jasamnisamjesambitiimeosoba

چالش

Introduce yourself to 3 imaginary people in front of a mirror using 'Ja sam'.

نکات فرهنگی

Croatians value directness in introductions. Using 'Ja sam' is standard.

The verb 'biti' comes from Proto-Slavic *byti.

Conversation Starters

Tko si ti?

Jesi li ti student?

Jesi li umoran?

Jeste li vi iz Hrvatske?

Journal Prompts

Write 5 sentences about who you are.
Describe your friend using 'On je' or 'Ona je'.
Write about a time you were not sure about something.
Reflect on your identity and how it changes.

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct form of 'biti'.

Ja ___ Ivan.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sam
First person singular is 'sam'.
Choose the correct negative form. چند گزینه‌ای

Ja ___ umoran.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: nisam
Negative is 'nisam'.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ne sam Marko.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nisam Marko.
Correct negation is 'nisam'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jesam li ja Marko?
Correct question word order.
Translate to Croatian. ترجمه

I am a student.

Answer starts with: Ja ...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ja sam student.
Standard structure.
Conjugate for 'Ti'. Conjugation Drill

Ti ___ Marko.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: si
Second person singular is 'si'.
Match the form to the pronoun. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sam
Ja goes with sam.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

I am from Zagreb.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ja sam iz Zagreba.
Standard word order.

Score: /8

تمرین‌های عملی

8 exercises
Fill in the correct form of 'biti'.

Ja ___ Ivan.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sam
First person singular is 'sam'.
Choose the correct negative form. چند گزینه‌ای

Ja ___ umoran.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: nisam
Negative is 'nisam'.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ne sam Marko.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nisam Marko.
Correct negation is 'nisam'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

li / Jesam / Marko / ja / ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jesam li ja Marko?
Correct question word order.
Translate to Croatian. ترجمه

I am a student.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ja sam student.
Standard structure.
Conjugate for 'Ti'. Conjugation Drill

Ti ___ Marko.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: si
Second person singular is 'si'.
Match the form to the pronoun. Match Pairs

Ja -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sam
Ja goes with sam.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

I am from Zagreb.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ja sam iz Zagreba.
Standard word order.

Score: /8

سوالات متداول (8)

Yes, it is very common to drop it in casual speech.

Yes, for the first person singular.

Always for questions involving 'biti'.

It is neutral and works in both.

Because of the preposition 'iz' which requires the genitive case.

No, it's a clitic and usually comes after the first word.

Use 'Nisam siguran'.

Yes, but 'biti' is the most irregular.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Soy

Croatian has more complex case endings for the predicate.

French moderate

Je suis

Pro-drop vs. non-pro-drop.

German moderate

Ich bin

Word order and pronoun usage.

Japanese partial

Desu

Japanese is agglutinative.

Arabic low

Ana

Arabic nominal sentences.

Chinese low

Shi

Croatian conjugates for person.

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