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___ sam Ivan. (I am Ivan.)
To say 'I am' in Croatian, you use 'Ja sam'. 'Ja' means 'I'.
___ volim kavu. (I like coffee.)
The pronoun 'ja' means 'I', so 'Ja volim' translates to 'I like'.
Gdje si ti? ___ sam ovdje. (Where are you? I am here.)
In this context, 'Ja sam ovdje' means 'I am here', using 'Ja' for 'I'.
___ učim hrvatski. (I am learning Croatian.)
'Ja' is the correct pronoun for 'I' in 'I am learning Croatian'.
Što radiš? ___ čitam knjigu. (What are you doing? I am reading a book.)
To answer 'What are you doing?' with 'I am reading a book', you use 'Ja čitam'.
___ imam psa. (I have a dog.)
'Ja imam' means 'I have'. 'Ja' is the subject pronoun for 'I'.
This sentence means 'I am good.' or 'I am well.' The word 'Ja' (I) comes first.
This sentence means 'I love chocolate.' 'Ja' (I) starts the sentence.
This sentence means 'I am learning Croatian.' 'Ja' (I) is the subject.
Choose the correct translation for 'I am reading a book.'
The verb 'čitati' (to read) in the first person singular (ja) is 'čitam'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'ja' to say 'I have a car'?
The verb 'imati' (to have) in the first person singular (ja) is 'imam'.
Select the correct way to say 'I speak Croatian.'
The verb 'govoriti' (to speak) in the first person singular (ja) is 'govorim'.
The sentence 'Ja sam student.' means 'You are a student.'
'Ja sam student.' means 'I am a student.' 'Ti si student.' would mean 'You are a student.'
In Croatian, the pronoun 'ja' is always necessary before a verb to indicate 'I'.
In Croatian, the verb ending often indicates the person, so 'ja' can be omitted when clear from context, e.g., 'Čitam knjigu.' (I read a book).
The phrase 'Ja volim kavu.' translates to 'I like coffee.'
'Ja' means 'I', 'volim' is 'like/love' (first person singular), and 'kavu' is 'coffee' (accusative case).
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