معنی
Consuming healthy food
زمینه فرهنگی
In coastal Croatia, 'jesti voće' often refers to figs (smokve) and citrus. It's common to see people picking fruit directly from trees in their gardens. In the eastern plains, 'jesti voće' is associated with apples and plums. Plums are so central that they are also used for the famous brandy, Rakija. In the capital, 'jesti voće' is a lifestyle statement. People visit the Dolac market specifically to find 'unprocessed' fruit from local 'kumice' (market women). Istrians often pair 'jesti voće' with other local delicacies. It's not uncommon to see fruit served with local cheeses or even a drizzle of olive oil in modern fusion.
Collective Noun Magic
Remember that 'voće' is singular. You say 'Voće JE zdravo' (Fruit IS healthy), not 'su' (are).
Don't pluralize!
Never say 'voća' when you mean multiple fruits. 'Voće' already covers all of them.
معنی
Consuming healthy food
Collective Noun Magic
Remember that 'voće' is singular. You say 'Voće JE zdravo' (Fruit IS healthy), not 'su' (are).
Don't pluralize!
Never say 'voća' when you mean multiple fruits. 'Voće' already covers all of them.
The 'Pijaca' Rule
If you want to sound like a local, always mention that you like to 'jesti voće s pijace' (eat fruit from the market).
Hospitality
If a Croatian host offers you fruit, it's polite to accept at least a small piece; it shows you value their hospitality and health.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'jesti'.
Ja svaki dan _______ voće.
The subject is 'Ja' (I), so the verb must be in the first person singular: 'jedem'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct option:
'Voće' is a collective noun and its Accusative form is the same as the Nominative.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
Mama: 'Jesi li gladan?' Dijete: 'Jesam, želim _______.'
The child is hungry ('gladan'), so 'jesti voće' (eating fruit) is the only logical answer related to food.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a doctor's office discussing your diet.
When discussing diet with a doctor, mentioning eating fruit and vegetables is the most relevant response.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Što je voće?
Ljeto
- • Lubenica
- • Smokva
- • Breskva
Zima
- • Naranča
- • Limun
- • Jabuka
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJa svaki dan _______ voće.
The subject is 'Ja' (I), so the verb must be in the first person singular: 'jedem'.
Select the correct option:
'Voće' is a collective noun and its Accusative form is the same as the Nominative.
Mama: 'Jesi li gladan?' Dijete: 'Jesam, želim _______.'
The child is hungry ('gladan'), so 'jesti voće' (eating fruit) is the only logical answer related to food.
Situation: You are at a doctor's office discussing your diet.
When discussing diet with a doctor, mentioning eating fruit and vegetables is the most relevant response.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNeither! It is a neuter collective noun.
Only if you mean 'some fruit' (partitive genitive), but 'jedem voće' is much more common.
Apples (jabuke) are the most common year-round, followed by citrus in winter.
No, Croatian does not have articles. Just 'jesti voće'.
Say 'Jedem jabuku'. Use the specific name for individual items.
It is neutral. It works in a hospital or at a picnic.
The perfective form is 'pojesti voće', used when you finish eating it.
Yes, but usually you would say 'jesti suho voće'.
In the negative, it's often 'ne jedem voće', but 'ne jedem voća' is also possible in some dialects.
Because it uses a basic verb and a noun that doesn't change endings in the object position.
عبارات مرتبط
jesti povrće
similarTo eat vegetables
zdravo se hraniti
builds onTo eat healthily
grickati voće
specialized formTo snack on fruit
plodovi prirode
similarFruits of nature