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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Croatian, 'se' is a 'clitic'—a word that can't stand alone and must always occupy the second position in a sentence.

  • Never start a sentence with 'se'. Example: 'Zovem se Marko' (Correct) vs 'Se zovem Marko' (Wrong).
  • Place 'se' immediately after the first stressed word or phrase. Example: 'Danas se osjećam dobro.'
  • In questions with 'li', 'se' follows 'li'. Example: 'Pereš li se?' (Are you washing yourself?)
[First Word/Phrase] + se + [Rest of Sentence]

Placement of 'Se' with Different Sentence Starters

Starter Type First Element Second Element (Se) Rest of Sentence
Subject Pronoun
Ja
se
perem.
Verb (No Subject)
Perem
se
svaki dan.
Adverb
Sada
se
odmaramo.
Question Word
Zašto
se
ljutiš?
Noun Phrase
Moj pas
se
boji grmljavine.
Negative Verb
Ne vidim
se
dobro.

Clitic Order (The 'Se' Hierarchy)

Order Category Examples Note
1
Question Particle
li
Always first clitic
2
Auxiliary Verbs
sam, si, smo...
Except 'je'
3
Dative Pronouns
mi, ti, mu, joj...
To/for me, you...
4
Accusative Pronouns
me, te, ga, ju...
Me, you, him...
5
Reflexive Particle
se
The 'Se' spot!
6
3rd Person Aux
je
Always last

Meanings

The particle 'se' is used to form reflexive verbs, reciprocal actions, or passive-like constructions, and its position is strictly governed by the 'second position' rule.

1

Reflexive Action

When the subject performs an action on themselves.

“Ja se brijem.”

“Dijete se pere.”

2

Reciprocal Action

When two or more people do something to each other.

“Oni se vole.”

“Mi se vidimo sutra.”

3

Impersonal/Passive

Used to describe general actions where the subject is not specified.

“Ovdje se dobro jede.”

“To se ne radi.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Position of 'Se' in a Sentence
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Subject + se + Verb
On se smije.
Affirmative (No Subject)
Verb + se
Smije se.
Negative
Subject + se + ne + Verb
On se ne smije.
Negative (No Subject)
Ne + Verb + se
Ne smije se.
Question (Word)
Q-Word + se + Verb
Zašto se smije?
Question (Li)
Verb + li + se
Smije li se?
Past Tense
Subject + aux + se + Verb-L
On se smijao.
Future Tense
Subject + ću/će + se + Verb
On će se smijati.

طيف الرسمية

رسمي
Vidjet ćemo se kasnije.

Vidjet ćemo se kasnije. (Farewell)

محايد
Vidimo se kasnije.

Vidimo se kasnije. (Farewell)

غير رسمي
Vidimo se!

Vidimo se! (Farewell)

عامية
Se vidimo! (Dialectal/Slang - technically incorrect but used in some regions)

Se vidimo! (Dialectal/Slang - technically incorrect but used in some regions) (Farewell)

The 'Se' Magnet

SE

Reflexive

  • Umivam se I wash my face

Reciprocal

  • Volimo se We love each other

Impersonal

  • Kaže se It is said

English vs. Croatian Word Order

English (Flexible)
I wash myself. End position
Croatian (Strict)
Ja se perem. 2nd position only

Where do I put 'se'?

1

Is it the first word?

YES
MOVE IT TO 2ND POSITION
NO
Is it in the 2nd position?
2

Is it in the 2nd position?

YES
PERFECT!
NO
MOVE IT TO 2ND POSITION

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

Zovem se Ana.

My name is Ana.

2

Kako se zoveš?

What is your name?

3

On se tušira.

He is showering.

4

Mi se vidimo.

We see each other.

1

Danas se osjećam dobro.

Today I feel good.

2

Gdje se nalazi muzej?

Where is the museum located?

3

Djeca se igraju u parku.

The children are playing in the park.

4

Ne smiješ se.

You are not laughing.

1

Jučer sam se kasno probudio.

Yesterday I woke up late.

2

Ovdje se ne smije pušiti.

Smoking is not allowed here.

3

Oni su se upoznali na moru.

They met (each other) at the seaside.

4

Često se sjetim djetinjstva.

I often remember my childhood.

1

On mi se uvijek nasmiješi.

He always smiles at me.

2

Knjiga se prodaje u svim knjižarama.

The book is being sold in all bookstores.

3

Nije se moglo ništa učiniti.

Nothing could be done.

4

Pitao sam se zašto kasniš.

I wondered why you were late.

1

Dugo se o tome raspravljalo.

It was discussed for a long time.

2

Čini mi se da si u pravu.

It seems to me that you are right.

3

Uvijek se iznova iznenadim.

I am surprised over and over again.

4

Sve se to moglo izbjeći.

All of that could have been avoided.

1

Pitanje je kako će se situacija razvijati.

The question is how the situation will develop.

2

Tome se nije pridavala velika važnost.

Not much importance was attached to that.

3

Vidi se da se trudiš.

It is visible that you are trying.

4

Ovdje se radi o principu.

This is a matter of principle.

سهل الخلط

Position of 'Se' in a Sentence مقابل Se vs. Si

Learners often use 'se' when they should use 'si' (dative reflexive).

Position of 'Se' in a Sentence مقابل Se vs. Sebe

Using the long form 'sebe' in the second position.

Position of 'Se' in a Sentence مقابل Se in Past Tense

Where to put 'se' when 'sam/si/je' is also there.

أخطاء شائعة

Se zovem Marko.

Zovem se Marko.

Never start a sentence with 'se'.

Ja perem se.

Ja se perem.

'Se' must be in the second position, not at the end.

Kako zoveš se?

Kako se zoveš?

In questions, 'se' follows the question word.

On se ne tušira.

On se ne tušira.

Wait, this is actually correct, but learners often put 'se' after 'ne'.

Se vidimo sutra!

Vidimo se sutra!

Even in short phrases, 'se' cannot be first.

Danas se ja osjećam dobro.

Danas se osjećam dobro.

If 'Danas' is first, 'se' must be second. 'Ja' can be dropped or moved.

Zašto se ne smiješ?

Zašto se ne smiješ?

Learners often put 'ne' before 'se'.

Ja sam oprao se.

Ja sam se oprao.

In past tense, 'se' follows the auxiliary 'sam'.

On se je umio.

On se umio.

The auxiliary 'je' is often dropped when 'se' is present, or 'se' comes before it.

Rekao mi je da se on zove Marko.

Rekao mi je da se zove Marko.

In subordinate clauses, 'se' follows the conjunction 'da'.

أنماط الجُمل

Kako se ___?

Danas se ___.

Ovdje se ne smije ___.

Oni su se ___.

Real World Usage

Texting friends constant

Vidimo se!

Job Interviews common

Zovem se [Ime] i bavim se programiranjem.

Ordering Food occasional

Što se danas nudi?

Social Media very common

Osjećam se uzbuđeno!

Travel/Directions common

Gdje se nalazi zahod?

Reading News very common

Očekuje se promjena vremena.

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The 'Li' Rule

If you use the question particle 'li', 'se' always comes right after it. 'Smiješ li se?'
⚠️

No First Place

If you feel like starting with 'se', just swap it with the next word. 'Se bojim' -> 'Bojim se'.
💡

The 'Je' Exception

In the past tense for 'he/she/it', the word 'je' is usually deleted if 'se' is there. 'On se umio' (instead of 'On se je umio').
💬

Impersonal 'Se'

Use 'se' to sound polite. Instead of 'You made a mistake', say 'Potkrala se greška' (A mistake crept in).

Smart Tips

Pause and say the verb first, then 'se'.

Se vidimo! Vidimo se!

Always put 'se' immediately after the pronoun.

Ja perem se. Ja se perem.

Remember that 'je' is often invisible when 'se' is around in the 3rd person past tense.

On se je vratio. On se vratio.

Stick 'se' right after the question word.

Zašto ti se smiješ? Zašto se smiješ?

النطق

/zôvemsɛ/

Clitic Stress

'Se' has no accent. It 'leans' on the word before it. Pronounce 'Zovem se' as if it were one word: 'Zovemse'.

KÀko se zòveš?

Intonation in Questions

In 'Kako se zoveš?', the pitch peaks on 'Ka-' and falls through 'se' and 'zoveš'.

Reflexive Statement

Ja se pèrem. (Falling tone)

Standard declaration

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

SE is SECOND. Just like a Silver medal, it never takes the Gold (1st) spot.

ربط بصري

Imagine 'se' as a small puppy that must always walk exactly one step behind its owner (the first word). It can't lead the way, and it doesn't want to be left too far behind.

Rhyme

If 'se' is first, your sentence is cursed. Put it in two, and you're through!

Story

A little word named Se was very shy. He wanted to join the sentence party, but he was too scared to be the first one through the door. He always waited for a big, strong word like 'Ja' or 'Danas' to go first, then he would slip in right behind them.

Word Web

sesebesebisobompovratnazamjenicaenklitika

تحدٍّ

Look around the room and describe 3 things you do using 'se' (e.g., 'Gledam se u ogledalo'). Ensure 'se' is always the second word.

ملاحظات ثقافية

Strict adherence to the second position is expected in schools, media, and formal writing.

In coastal regions, you might hear 'se' placed more flexibly due to historical Italian influence, but it's considered non-standard.

Younger speakers might occasionally drop 'se' in very fast speech for certain verbs, though it's rare.

Derived from the Proto-Indo-European reflexive pronoun *s(w)e.

بدايات محادثة

Kako se osjećaš danas?

Kako se tvoj najbolji prijatelj zove?

Što se obično radi u tvom gradu vikendom?

Sjećaš li se svog prvog dana škole?

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Describe your morning routine using at least 5 reflexive verbs.
Write about a time you and your friends met in a strange place.
Discuss a popular tradition in your country using the impersonal 'se'.
Reflect on how you have changed in the last five years.

أخطاء شائعة

Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح

Test Yourself

Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Marko se zove.
'Se' must be in the second position.
Fill in the blank with 'se'.

Kako ___ osjećaš?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: se
The verb 'osjećati se' requires the reflexive particle 'se'.
Find the error in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Se vidimo sutra u pet sati.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Se
A sentence cannot start with 'se'. It should be 'Vidimo se'.
Choose the correct question form. اختيار متعدد

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Smiješ li se?
The order is Verb + li + clitic.
Translate: 'I am afraid.' (bojati se) Sentence Building

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Bojim se.
'Bojim se' is the natural way to say it; 'se' is in the second position.
Which sentence is grammatically correct? Grammar Sorting

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: On se jučer umio.
'Se' follows the first word 'On'.
Complete the dialogue: 'Gdje je muzej?' Dialogue Completion

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nalazi se iza ugla.
'Nalazi' is the first word, so 'se' follows.
Match the English to the Croatian. Match Pairs

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Vidimo se, 2-Zovem se, 3-Osjećam se
All these common phrases place 'se' in the second position.

Score: /8

تمارين تطبيقية

8 exercises
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Reorder

se / Marko / zove

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Marko se zove.
'Se' must be in the second position.
Fill in the blank with 'se'.

Kako ___ osjećaš?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: se
The verb 'osjećati se' requires the reflexive particle 'se'.
Find the error in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Se vidimo sutra u pet sati.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Se
A sentence cannot start with 'se'. It should be 'Vidimo se'.
Choose the correct question form. اختيار متعدد

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Smiješ li se?
The order is Verb + li + clitic.
Translate: 'I am afraid.' (bojati se) Sentence Building

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Bojim se.
'Bojim se' is the natural way to say it; 'se' is in the second position.
Which sentence is grammatically correct? Grammar Sorting

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: On se jučer umio.
'Se' follows the first word 'On'.
Complete the dialogue: 'Gdje je muzej?' Dialogue Completion

...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nalazi se iza ugla.
'Nalazi' is the first word, so 'se' follows.
Match the English to the Croatian. Match Pairs

1. See you! 2. My name is... 3. I feel...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Vidimo se, 2-Zovem se, 3-Osjećam se
All these common phrases place 'se' in the second position.

Score: /8

الأسئلة الشائعة (8)

In standard Croatian, never. In some very casual dialects or poetry, you might hear it, but for learners, the answer is a firm no.

You can put 'se' after the first word of the phrase or after the whole phrase. `Moj stariji brat se zove...` or `Moj se stariji brat zove...` (The first is more common).

No! Unlike Spanish (me, te, se), the Croatian 'se' remains the same for all persons: `Ja se perem`, `Ti se pereš`, `On se pere`.

'Se' is for direct actions on oneself (I wash myself), while 'si' is for actions done *to* or *for* oneself (I buy myself a coffee).

These are called 'reflexiva tantum'. The 'se' doesn't mean 'myself' there; it's just part of the verb's dictionary form, like `bojati se` (to be afraid).

It usually follows the auxiliary verb: `Ja sam se vratio` (I returned).

Yes! `Vrata se otvaraju` can mean 'The doors are opening' or 'The doors are being opened'.

The order is: Negative Verb + li + se. `Ne osjećaš li se dobro?` (Don't you feel well?)

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

se / me / te

Spanish clitics can start a sentence; Croatian ones cannot.

French moderate

se

French 'se' is pre-verbal; Croatian 'se' is second-position.

German moderate

sich

German 'sich' has its own stress; Croatian 'se' does not.

Japanese low

jibun / -reru

Japanese uses suffixes or nouns instead of clitics.

Arabic low

Form V/VII verbs

Arabic reflexivity is built into the verb stem.

Chinese low

zìjǐ (自己)

Chinese 'zìjǐ' is a full pronoun, not a clitic.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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