معنی
Asking if someone understands
زمینه فرهنگی
In Zagreb, 'kužiti' is more than a word; it's a lifestyle. It's often paired with 'stari moj' (my old man/friend) or 'fakat' (really). While people in Split use 'kužiti', they often prefer 'bereš'. Using 'kužiš' too much in Split might make you stand out as a 'kontinentalac' (someone from the mainland). Among Croatian Gen Z, 'kužiti' is often shortened in fast speech to almost a single syllable 'k'žiš'. It's used as a filler word, similar to 'like' in English. The word is also understood and used in Serbia and Bosnia, though 'kapiraš' (from 'kapirati') is more common in Belgrade.
The 'Nudge'
Use 'Kužiš?' with a slight tilt of the head to make it sound more like a friendly nudge than a question.
Don't Overuse
Using it in every sentence can make you sound like a teenager or someone who lacks vocabulary. Use it sparingly for emphasis.
معنی
Asking if someone understands
The 'Nudge'
Use 'Kužiš?' with a slight tilt of the head to make it sound more like a friendly nudge than a question.
Don't Overuse
Using it in every sentence can make you sound like a teenager or someone who lacks vocabulary. Use it sparingly for emphasis.
Regional Pride
If you are in Zagreb, using 'Kužiš?' will help you blend in. If you are in Split, try 'Bereš?' for extra local points.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the slang verb 'kužiti' in the present tense.
Ti to ne ____, premlad si za tu priču.
The subject is 'Ti' (you), so the correct 2nd person singular form is 'kužiš'.
Which of these is the most appropriate situation to use 'Kužiš?'
Choose the correct context:
'Kužiš?' is slang and only appropriate for informal settings with friends.
Match the Croatian phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are the standard translations for the various forms of the verb.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural slang response.
A: 'Moraš prvo upaliti svjetlo, a onda pritisnuti gumb. ____?' B: 'Aha, sad mi je jasno.'
'Kužiš' is the most natural way to check if someone followed a simple instruction in a casual way.
Match the regional slang for 'Do you get it?' with the correct city.
Match the city to the slang:
While 'Kužiš' is used everywhere, 'Bereš' is iconic for Split and 'Skontaš' for eastern regions.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formal vs. Slang
بانک تمرین
5 تمرینهاTi to ne ____, premlad si za tu priču.
The subject is 'Ti' (you), so the correct 2nd person singular form is 'kužiš'.
Choose the correct context:
'Kužiš?' is slang and only appropriate for informal settings with friends.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the standard translations for the various forms of the verb.
A: 'Moraš prvo upaliti svjetlo, a onda pritisnuti gumb. ____?' B: 'Aha, sad mi je jasno.'
'Kužiš' is the most natural way to check if someone followed a simple instruction in a casual way.
Match the city to the slang:
While 'Kužiš' is used everywhere, 'Bereš' is iconic for Split and 'Skontaš' for eastern regions.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
سوالات متداول
12 سوالIt depends on who you are talking to. With friends, it's perfectly fine. With a boss or a stranger, it can be seen as disrespectful.
'Razumiješ?' is neutral and safe for most situations. 'Kužiš?' is slang and strictly informal.
No, absolutely not. It is far too casual for a professional setting.
You say 'Kužim' or 'Skužio sam' (if you just figured it out).
It started in Zagreb, but now it is used all over Croatia, though it still has a 'city' vibe.
It means 'Do you get the talk?' or 'Do you get the vibe/situation?'.
The formal equivalent would be 'Razumijete li?'.
Only if you have a very close, informal relationship, but generally, it's better to avoid it.
Yes, 'Skužio sam' (I understood) or 'Kužio sam' (I was understanding/getting it).
'Stari moj' means 'my old man' or 'my friend'. It's a classic Zagreb pairing that adds a sense of camaraderie.
No, that is a common misconception. They are etymologically unrelated.
The most common Dalmatian equivalent is 'Bereš?'.
عبارات مرتبط
Razumiješ?
synonymDo you understand?
Bereš?
similarDo you gather/get it?
Kapiraš?
similarDo you get it?
Shvaćaš?
synonymDo you comprehend?
Skužio sam!
builds onI got it! / I figured it out!
Kužiš spiku?
specialized formDo you get the vibe/story?