意思
Purchasing a travel or event ticket.
文化背景
Tickets for city buses and trams are almost always cheaper if bought at a 'Tisak' kiosk rather than from the driver. The 'polusatna karta' (30-minute ticket) is a famous local staple for short tram rides and is very affordable. When buying ferry tickets in the summer, 'kupiti kartu' should be done at least an hour before departure due to massive crowds. Many cities now use the 'MojZET' or similar apps, allowing you to 'kupiti kartu' with a single tap on your smartphone.
Buy at the Kiosk
Always try to buy your tram ticket at a Tisak kiosk. It's much cheaper than buying from the driver!
Validate your ticket
Simply buying (kupiti) the ticket isn't enough; you must 'poništiti' (validate) it in the yellow machine on the bus.
意思
Purchasing a travel or event ticket.
Buy at the Kiosk
Always try to buy your tram ticket at a Tisak kiosk. It's much cheaper than buying from the driver!
Validate your ticket
Simply buying (kupiti) the ticket isn't enough; you must 'poništiti' (validate) it in the yellow machine on the bus.
The 'u' ending
Remember: Karta -> Kartu. This 'u' ending is your best friend for feminine objects in Croatian.
Politeness matters
Always start with 'Dobar dan' before asking to 'kupiti kartu'. It goes a long way with ticket agents.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'karta' (Accusative singular).
Želim kupiti ____ za Split.
The verb 'kupiti' requires the Accusative case. For a feminine noun like 'karta', the ending is 'u'.
Which sentence is correct for buying multiple tickets?
I want to buy three tickets.
The plural of 'karta' in the Accusative (after numbers 2, 3, 4) is 'karte'.
Complete the dialogue at the kiosk.
Turist: Dobar dan. Prodavač: Dobar dan, izvolite? Turist: ________ za tramvaj, molim.
In a real-world setting, 'Jednu kartu' (One ticket) is the most natural way to complete the request.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at the cinema box office.
'Kino' means cinema, which is the correct context.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Where to use 'Kupiti kartu'
Transport
- • Autobus
- • Vlak
- • Trajekt
- • Tramvaj
Events
- • Kino
- • Koncert
- • Kazalište
- • Muzej
练习题库
4 练习Želim kupiti ____ za Split.
The verb 'kupiti' requires the Accusative case. For a feminine noun like 'karta', the ending is 'u'.
I want to buy three tickets.
The plural of 'karta' in the Accusative (after numbers 2, 3, 4) is 'karte'.
Turist: Dobar dan. Prodavač: Dobar dan, izvolite? Turist: ________ za tramvaj, molim.
In a real-world setting, 'Jednu kartu' (One ticket) is the most natural way to complete the request.
You are at the cinema box office.
'Kino' means cinema, which is the correct context.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, 'karta' is perfectly fine for movies, though 'ulaznica' is also used.
'Kupiti' is for a single completed action, while 'kupovati' is for the process or habit.
You say 'povratna karta'.
No, for credit cards we use 'kartica' (little card).
Yes, most Tisak kiosks accept cards for 'kupiti kartu'.
On some intercity buses, you might need to 'kupiti kartu za prtljagu' (buy a ticket for luggage).
Say 'Dvije karte, molim'.
In that context, it means a playing card.
It is 'karta za' (ticket for).
Usually yes, but it is often more expensive than buying it at the station.
相关表达
Rezervirati kartu
similarTo reserve a ticket
Poništiti kartu
builds onTo validate/stamp a ticket
Povratna karta
specialized formReturn ticket
Besplatna karta
contrastFree ticket