Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
When you move toward a destination in Croatian, use the preposition 'u' or 'na' followed by the Accusative case.
- Use 'u' for enclosed spaces: Idem u školu (I am going to school).
- Use 'na' for open spaces or events: Idem na posao (I am going to work).
- The Accusative case for feminine nouns ending in -a changes to -u.
Meanings
The Accusative case is used to indicate the destination or goal of a movement.
Physical Destination
Moving toward a specific physical location.
“Idem u Zagreb.”
“Putujem na more.”
Accusative Directional Formation
| Gender | Nominative | Accusative (Direction) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feminine | škola | u školu | Idem u školu |
| Masculine (Inanimate) | park | u park | Idem u park |
| Neuter | kino | u kino | Idem u kino |
| Feminine | trgovina | u trgovinu | Idem u trgovinu |
| Masculine (Inanimate) | posao | na posao | Idem na posao |
| Neuter | more | na more | Idem na more |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Subj + Verb + u/na + Acc | Idem u školu. |
| Negative | Subj + ne + Verb + u/na + Acc | Ne idem u školu. |
| Question | Kamo + Verb + Subj? | Kamo ideš? |
| Short Answer | U + Acc | U školu. |
| Plural | Subj + Verb + u/na + Acc(pl) | Idem na otoke. |
| Formal | Idete li u grad? | Are you going to town? |
| Casual | Ideš u kino? | Going to the cinema? |
| Negated Question | Ne ideš u park? | Aren't you going to the park? |
औपचारिकता का स्तर
Idem u trgovinu. (Daily errand)
Idem u dućan. (Daily errand)
Idem u dućan. (Daily errand)
Šibam u dućan. (Daily errand)
Directional Prepositions
Enclosed
- u into
Open/Event
- na onto/at
Accusative vs Locative
Choosing the Preposition
Is it an enclosed space?
Common Destinations
Places
- • škola
- • kino
- • park
- • posao
Examples by Level
Idem u školu.
I am going to school.
Idem na posao.
I am going to work.
Putujem u Hrvatsku.
I am traveling to Croatia.
Idem u kino.
I am going to the cinema.
Trčim u park.
I am running to the park.
Idemo na koncert.
We are going to a concert.
Vraćam se u kuću.
I am returning to the house.
Putujemo na more.
We are traveling to the seaside.
Svaki dan idem u teretanu.
Every day I go to the gym.
Moram ići na sastanak.
I have to go to a meeting.
Idemo u posjet prijateljima.
We are going to visit friends.
Šaljem pismo u poštu.
I am sending a letter to the post office.
Uputio se u nepoznatom smjeru.
He headed in an unknown direction.
Idemo na otvorenje izložbe.
We are going to the exhibition opening.
Svi idu na trg.
Everyone is going to the square.
Vraćam se u rodni grad.
I am returning to my hometown.
Ušao je u dvoranu punu ljudi.
He entered a hall full of people.
Uputili su se na put oko svijeta.
They set off on a trip around the world.
Idem na predavanje iz povijesti.
I am going to a history lecture.
Ušao je u povijest.
He went down in history.
Krenuli su u osvajanje vrha.
They started the conquest of the peak.
Uputio se na putovanje bez povratka.
He set off on a journey of no return.
Svi su krenuli na prosvjed.
Everyone went to the protest.
Ušao je u trag lopovu.
He tracked down the thief.
Easily Confused
Both use 'u' or 'na', but the endings differ.
Learners don't know which preposition to pick.
Inanimate nouns don't change, animate ones do.
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Idem u škola
Idem u školu
Idem u školi
Idem u školu
Idem na kino
Idem u kino
Idem u posao
Idem na posao
Idem u more
Idem na more
Idem na kuću
Idem u kuću
Idem u koncert
Idem na koncert
Idem u trg
Idem na trg
Idem na zgradu
Idem u zgradu
Idem u otok
Idem na otok
Idem na dvoranu
Idem u dvoranu
Idem u put
Idem na put
Idem na povijest
Idem u povijest
Sentence Patterns
Idem u ___.
Idem na ___.
Danas idem u ___ sa prijateljem.
Sutra putujem na ___.
Real World Usage
Idem u kino, vidimo se!
Idem u Zagreb.
Idem na sastanak.
Dostava ide u stan.
Idem na more! 🌊
Dolazim na razgovor.
The -u rule
Don't use Locative
Inanimate Masculine
Use 'na' for events
Smart Tips
Ask yourself: Is it a container? If yes, use 'u'.
Always change the final -a to -u.
Use 'na' for anything that is an activity.
Think 'Direction = Accusative'.
उच्चारण
Vowel length
Ensure the final -u is clear and short.
Statement
Idem u školu ↘
Falling intonation for facts.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'U' as a cup (enclosed) and 'NA' as a flat surface (open).
Visual Association
Imagine walking into a cup (u) and stepping onto a table (na).
Rhyme
For places you go, use Accusative to show.
Story
Ana wants to go to the cinema. She says 'Idem u kino'. Then she goes to the beach. She says 'Idem na more'. She is happy because she used the right cases.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write 5 sentences about where you are going today using 'Idem u/na...'.
सांस्कृतिक नोट्स
Often uses 'na' more frequently for coastal locations.
Standard usage of 'u' for city buildings.
Very standard usage, similar to central Croatian.
The Accusative case is a Proto-Slavic inheritance.
Conversation Starters
Kamo ideš?
Ideš li danas u grad?
Kada ideš na posao?
Kamo putuješ ovog ljeta?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Idem u ___ (škola).
Idem ___ posao.
Find and fix the mistake:
Idem na kino.
u / Idem / školu
Idem u ___ (park).
Idem na ___ (more).
Find and fix the mistake:
Idem u trgovini.
Idem ___ koncert.
Score: /8
अभ्यास प्रश्न
8 exercisesIdem u ___ (škola).
Idem ___ posao.
Find and fix the mistake:
Idem na kino.
u / Idem / školu
Idem u ___ (park).
Idem na ___ (more).
Find and fix the mistake:
Idem u trgovini.
Idem ___ koncert.
Score: /8
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (8)
Feminine nouns ending in -a change to -u in the Accusative. Masculine inanimate nouns stay the same.
Use 'u' for enclosed spaces (buildings, rooms) and 'na' for open spaces or events.
No, the Locative case is strictly for location (where you are).
Plural nouns have different endings, but the prepositions 'u' and 'na' remain the same.
Yes, it is the standard way to express direction in all registers.
You use the preposition 'k' + Dative case, not Accusative.
Some nouns have irregular forms, but the -a to -u rule covers most feminine nouns.
Try describing your daily commute using 'Idem u/na...'.
In Other Languages
Akkusativ
German uses articles (den/die/das) while Croatian uses case endings.
Prepositions (à/en)
French nouns do not change form based on direction.
Prepositions (a/hacia)
Spanish lacks a case system for nouns.
Particle 'e' (へ)
Japanese particles are post-positional, unlike Croatian prepositions.
Mansub case
Arabic uses 'ila' for direction regardless of case.
Verb-preposition structure
Chinese has no inflectional morphology.