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Prepositions with Multiple Cases and Meanings

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Croatian, some prepositions change the noun's case depending on whether you are moving toward a place or already there.

  • Use Accusative for motion/destination: 'Idem u školu' (I am going into the school).
  • Use Locative for static location with 'u/na': 'U školi sam' (I am in the school).
  • Use Instrumental for static location with 'pod/nad/pred/među': 'Pred kućom sam' (I am in front of the house).
🏃 → [u/na/pod/nad/pred] + Accusative | 📍 → [u/na] + Locative / [pod/nad/pred] + Instrumental

Noun Endings After Dual-Case Prepositions

Gender Accusative (Motion) Locative (Location - u/na) Instrumental (Location - pod/nad/pred)
Masculine (Inanimate)
No change (stol)
-u (stolu)
-om (stolom)
Masculine (Animate)
-a (prijatelja)
-u (prijatelju)
-om (prijateljem)
Feminine
-u (školu)
-i (školi)
-om (školom)
Neuter
No change (selo)
-u (selu)
-om (selom)
Plural (M/N)
-e (stolove)
-ima (stolovima)
-ima (stolovima)
Plural (F)
-e (škole)
-ama (školama)
-ama (školama)

Meanings

A group of prepositions that govern different grammatical cases to distinguish between a change in position (destination) and a fixed state (location).

1

Spatial: Into vs. Inside (u)

Used to describe moving into a space or being inside it.

“Ulazim u sobu. (I am entering the room - Accusative)”

“Sjedim u sobi. (I am sitting in the room - Locative)”

2

Spatial: Onto vs. On (na)

Used for surfaces or specific events/institutions.

“Stavi tanjur na stol. (Put the plate on the table - Accusative)”

“Tanjur je na stolu. (The plate is on the table - Locative)”

3

Spatial: Under/Above/In front (pod, nad, pred)

Used for vertical or horizontal relative positioning.

“Bacio je loptu pod auto. (He threw the ball under the car - Accusative)”

“Lopta je pod autom. (The ball is under the car - Instrumental)”

4

Temporal: Time relations

Used to indicate when something happens or the deadline.

“U petak se vidimo. (We see each other on Friday - Accusative)”

“Pred večer je zahladilo. (It got cold towards evening - Accusative)”

Reference Table

Reference table for Prepositions with Multiple Cases and Meanings
Preposition Case for Motion Case for Location Example (Location)
u (in/into)
Accusative
Locative
U sobi (In the room)
na (on/onto)
Accusative
Locative
Na stolu (On the table)
pod (under)
Accusative
Instrumental
Pod stolom (Under the table)
nad (above)
Accusative
Instrumental
Nad gradom (Above the city)
pred (in front)
Accusative
Instrumental
Pred kućom (In front of the house)
među (among)
Accusative
Instrumental
Među ljudima (Among people)

طيف الرسمية

رسمي
Odlazim u ured.

Odlazim u ured. (Work/Travel)

محايد
Idem u ured.

Idem u ured. (Work/Travel)

غير رسمي
Gibam u ured.

Gibam u ured. (Work/Travel)

عامية
Pičim u ured.

Pičim u ured. (Work/Travel)

The Motion vs. Location Split

Preposition

Motion (Kamo?)

  • u + Accusative into
  • na + Accusative onto
  • pod + Accusative to under

Location (Gdje?)

  • u/na + Locative in/on
  • pod/nad/pred + Instrumental under/above/in front

Locative vs. Instrumental for Position

Locative Group
u, na inside/on surface
Instrumental Group
pod, nad, pred, među relative position

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

Idem u park.

I am going to the park.

2

U parku sam.

I am in the park.

3

Stavi knjigu na stol.

Put the book on the table.

4

Knjiga je na stolu.

The book is on the table.

1

Mačka skače na stolicu.

The cat jumps onto the chair.

2

Mačka spava na stolici.

The cat is sleeping on the chair.

3

Sakrij se pod krevet!

Hide under the bed!

4

Igračka je pod krevetom.

The toy is under the bed.

1

Stani pred ogledalo.

Stand (move yourself) in front of the mirror.

2

Stojim pred ogledalom.

I am standing in front of the mirror.

3

Baci smeće u kantu.

Throw the trash into the bin.

4

Smeće je u kanti.

The trash is in the bin.

1

On je bacio sjenu nad cijeli projekt.

He cast a shadow over the whole project.

2

Nad gradom se nadvila magla.

Fog hovered over the city.

3

Umiješao se među nas.

He mingled/inserted himself among us.

4

On je najbolji među nama.

He is the best among us.

1

Podmetnuo je pismo pod njezina vrata.

He slipped the letter under her door.

2

Pismo je ležalo pod njezinim vratima.

The letter lay under her door.

3

Ušao je u sukob s upravom.

He entered into a conflict with the management.

4

Nalazi se u sukobu interesa.

He is in a conflict of interest.

1

Sve su nade položili u taj jedan susret.

They placed all hopes into that one meeting.

2

U tom se susretu ogledala sva njihova tuga.

In that meeting, all their sadness was reflected.

3

Stavili su ga pod nadzor.

They put him under surveillance.

4

On je pod stalnim nadzorom.

He is under constant surveillance.

سهل الخلط

Prepositions with Multiple Cases and Meanings مقابل Locative vs. Instrumental for Position

Learners often use Locative for all positions because 'u' and 'na' are so common.

Prepositions with Multiple Cases and Meanings مقابل Na vs. U for Institutions

Deciding whether to go 'u' or 'na' a place (e.g., school vs. faculty).

Prepositions with Multiple Cases and Meanings مقابل Motion within a space

Using Accusative for movement that doesn't have a destination.

أخطاء شائعة

Idem u školi.

Idem u školu.

You used Locative for a destination. 'Ići' requires Accusative.

Knjiga je na stol.

Knjiga je na stolu.

You used Accusative for a static location. 'Biti' requires Locative.

Sjedim pod stolom.

Sjedim pod stolom.

Wait, this is correct! A common mistake is saying 'Sjedim pod stolu' (using Locative instead of Instrumental).

Stavljam loptu pod stolom.

Stavljam loptu pod stol.

You used Instrumental for motion. 'Stavljati' requires Accusative.

On stoji pred kuću.

On stoji pred kućom.

Standing is a state, so 'pred' must take the Instrumental case.

Idem na koncertu.

Idem na koncert.

Even for events, 'na' + motion requires Accusative.

Nalazimo se među prijatelje.

Nalazimo se među prijateljima.

Being 'among' friends is a state, requiring Instrumental plural.

أنماط الجُمل

Idem u ___ (destination).

Nalazim se na ___ (location).

Stojim pred ___ (position).

Stavi to pod ___ (motion).

Real World Usage

Texting a friend constant

Stižem pred kino za 5 min! (Acc)

Job Interview occasional

Radio sam pod velikim pritiskom. (Inst)

Ordering Food very common

Dostavite hranu pred vrata, molim. (Acc)

Travel/Navigation very common

Skrenite desno u ulicu Ivana Gorana Kovačića. (Acc)

Social Media common

Uživamo na suncu! (Loc)

Organizing Home occasional

Stavi to u ladicu. (Acc)

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The 'Kamo' Test

Always ask yourself: 'Kamo?' (Where to?). If the answer makes sense, use Accusative. If you ask 'Gdje?' (Where?), use Locative or Instrumental.
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Instrumental vs. Locative

Don't forget that 'pod', 'nad', and 'pred' are special. They refuse the Locative case and demand the Instrumental for location.
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Feminine Nouns

Feminine nouns are the easiest to spot. If it ends in -u, it's motion (u školu). If it ends in -i, it's location (u školi).
💬

Islands are Special

In Croatia, you always go 'na' an island, never 'u'. Saying 'Idem u Brač' sounds very foreign.

Smart Tips

Always reach for the Accusative case immediately after 'u' or 'na'.

Idem u uredu. Idem u ured.

Think of the Instrumental case as the 'environment' case. If you are *in* that environment, use -om/-em.

Stojim pred vratu. Stojim pred vratima.

Always use 'na' + Locative for location and 'na' + Accusative for travel.

Bio sam u Braču. Bio sam na Braču.

If the movement doesn't cross a boundary (you stay inside), use the Locative.

Plešem u sobu. Plešem u sobi.

النطق

/u.ˈʃkɔ.lu/

Prepositional Stress

Short prepositions like 'u' and 'na' often lose their stress and 'lean' on the following word (proclitics).

u uredu -> /uː.re.du/

Vowel Linking

When 'u' is followed by a word starting with 'u', they may merge into a slightly longer 'u'.

Rising on Destination

Ideš u grad? ↑

Asking about a destination usually has a rising tone on the noun.

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

Remember: 'A' for Action (Accusative) and 'L/I' for Location (Locative/Instrumental).

ربط بصري

Imagine an arrow hitting a box for Accusative (motion toward) and a heavy dot sitting inside or under the box for Locative/Instrumental (static position).

Rhyme

If you're moving to the place, Accusative is the case. If you're staying where you are, Locative/Instrumental is the star!

Story

A cat runs 'u kuću' (Accusative) because it's raining. Now the cat is 'u kući' (Locative) and sleeping 'pod stolom' (Instrumental). It sees a mouse 'pred rupom' (Instrumental) and jumps 'na njega' (Accusative).

Word Web

Kamo?Gdje?AkuzativLokativInstrumentalCiljMjesto

تحدٍّ

Look around your room. Pick 5 objects and say where you are putting them (Accusative) and where they are now (Locative/Instrumental).

ملاحظات ثقافية

Croatians are very precise about 'u' vs 'na'. Using 'u' for an island (e.g., 'u Hvaru') implies you are in the town, while 'na Hvaru' implies the whole island.

In Zagreb (Kajkavian influence), people sometimes use 'na' where standard Croatian uses 'u', especially for events.

In Dalmatia, you might hear 'u' used more frequently for locations where 'na' is standard, but in formal writing, the distinction is strictly maintained.

These case distinctions date back to Proto-Slavic and are shared by most Slavic languages (Russian, Polish, Czech).

بدايات محادثة

Kamo ideš na odmor ove godine?

Gdje se obično nalaziš s prijateljima?

Što se nalazi na tvom radnom stolu upravo sada?

Kako se osjećaš kad si pod velikim pritiskom?

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Describe your morning routine using at least 5 different prepositions of motion.
Write about a dream house. Where is it located? What is in front of it? What is above it?
Discuss the pros and cons of living in a city versus among nature.
Reflect on a time you were 'under the spotlight' or 'in front of a big decision'.

أخطاء شائعة

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Test Yourself

Choose the correct case for the sentence: 'Idem u ___ (školu/školi).' اختيار متعدد

Idem u ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: školu
The verb 'ići' indicates motion toward a destination, so we use the Accusative case.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'stol' (table): 'Knjiga je na ___.'

Knjiga je na ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: stolu
The sentence describes a static location on a surface, so we use the Locative case.
Correct the error: 'Mačka je pod stolom.' (Is this correct?) Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Mačka je pod stolom.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Correct
'Pod' + Instrumental is the correct way to show static location under something.
Change the motion to location: 'Stavljam tanjur na stol.' -> 'Tanjur je ___.' Sentence Transformation

Tanjur je ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: na stolu
Moving from 'putting on' (Acc) to 'being on' (Loc).
Choose the correct form: 'Vidimo se pred ___ (kino).' اختيار متعدد

Vidimo se pred ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kinom
Meeting 'in front of' a place is a static location, requiring the Instrumental case.
Which case does 'među' take for motion? Grammar Sorting

Među + ___ = Motion

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Accusative
Like all dual-case prepositions, 'među' uses Accusative for motion.
Fill in the blank: 'Avion leti nad ___ (grad).'

Avion leti nad ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: gradom
Flying 'above' a city describes its relative position (Instrumental).
Which sentence is correct for 'I am entering the room'? اختيار متعدد

I am entering the room.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ulazim u sobu.
Entering is motion into a space (u + Accusative).

Score: /8

تمارين تطبيقية

8 exercises
Choose the correct case for the sentence: 'Idem u ___ (školu/školi).' اختيار متعدد

Idem u ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: školu
The verb 'ići' indicates motion toward a destination, so we use the Accusative case.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'stol' (table): 'Knjiga je na ___.'

Knjiga je na ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: stolu
The sentence describes a static location on a surface, so we use the Locative case.
Correct the error: 'Mačka je pod stolom.' (Is this correct?) Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Mačka je pod stolom.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Correct
'Pod' + Instrumental is the correct way to show static location under something.
Change the motion to location: 'Stavljam tanjur na stol.' -> 'Tanjur je ___.' Sentence Transformation

Tanjur je ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: na stolu
Moving from 'putting on' (Acc) to 'being on' (Loc).
Choose the correct form: 'Vidimo se pred ___ (kino).' اختيار متعدد

Vidimo se pred ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kinom
Meeting 'in front of' a place is a static location, requiring the Instrumental case.
Which case does 'među' take for motion? Grammar Sorting

Među + ___ = Motion

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Accusative
Like all dual-case prepositions, 'među' uses Accusative for motion.
Fill in the blank: 'Avion leti nad ___ (grad).'

Avion leti nad ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: gradom
Flying 'above' a city describes its relative position (Instrumental).
Which sentence is correct for 'I am entering the room'? اختيار متعدد

I am entering the room.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ulazim u sobu.
Entering is motion into a space (u + Accusative).

Score: /8

الأسئلة الشائعة (8)

It depends on the verb. If you are moving *into* something, use Accusative. If you are *already inside*, use Locative.

'Gdje' means 'Where' (static location), while 'Kamo' means 'Where to' (destination). Use 'Gdje' with Locative/Instrumental and 'Kamo' with Accusative.

No, only a small group: `u, na, pod, nad, pred, među`. Most others, like `iz` or `od`, always take one specific case.

Both! 'Idem na more' means going to the seaside/coast. 'Skačem u more' means jumping into the water itself.

This is just a rule of the language. The prepositions `u` and `na` use Locative for location, but `pod, nad, pred, među` use Instrumental.

Yes, 'u' + Accusative is used for days of the week (u ponedjeljak) and specific times (u pet sati).

People will usually understand you, but it will sound like you are saying 'I am going inside the school' while you are already there. It sounds 'broken'.

Some verbs of motion like 'šetati' (to walk) can take Locative if you are walking *within* a space rather than *to* a space.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

German high

Wechselpräpositionen

Croatian uses two different cases for location (Locative/Instrumental) while German uses only Dative.

Spanish low

en / a

Spanish relies on the preposition choice; Croatian relies on both preposition and noun case.

French low

à / dans / en

French has no case system to support the prepositional meaning.

Japanese moderate

に (ni) / へ (he) / で (de)

Japanese particles are post-positional, while Croatian uses prepositions.

Arabic low

إلى (ila) / في (fi)

Arabic prepositions usually govern a single case (Genitive/Majrur).

Chinese none

到 (dào) / 在 (zài)

Chinese uses word order and specific verbs instead of grammatical cases.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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