意思
A large residential building.
文化背景
In villages, a 'velika kuća' often houses three generations: grandparents, parents, and children. This is seen as a sign of family unity and strength. Serbians working in Western Europe often invest their savings into building massive, ornate houses in their home villages, even if they only visit for two weeks a year. Having a 'velika kuća' is important for hosting 'Slava,' where dozens of guests come to eat, drink, and celebrate for several days. In Belgrade, 'velika kuća' usually refers to pre-WWII villas in neighborhoods like Dedinje or Senjak, which are now high-status residences or embassies.
Case Shortcut
If you are 'in' the house, use 'velikoj kući'. If you are 'buying' or 'seeing' the house, use 'veliku kuću'.
Gender Trap
Never say 'veliki kuća'. Serbian is very strict about gender agreement!
意思
A large residential building.
Case Shortcut
If you are 'in' the house, use 'velikoj kući'. If you are 'buying' or 'seeing' the house, use 'veliku kuću'.
Gender Trap
Never say 'veliki kuća'. Serbian is very strict about gender agreement!
Sound Natural
Instead of just 'velika', use 'baš velika' (really big) to sound more like a native speaker.
Complimenting
If someone invites you over, saying 'Imate prelepu veliku kuću' is a very polite and appreciated compliment.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'velika kuća'.
Živim u ________ (Locative).
The preposition 'u' requires the Locative case for location.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct option:
The verb 'imati' (to have) takes the Accusative case.
Match the Serbian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
Basic adjective-noun matching.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Da li je tvoja kuća mala? B: Ne, moja kuća je ________.
Use the Nominative case for a simple subject complement.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
House vs. Apartment Building
Types of Houses
Size
- • Velika
- • Mala
- • Ogromna
Age
- • Stara
- • Nova
- • Moderna
练习题库
4 练习Živim u ________ (Locative).
The preposition 'u' requires the Locative case for location.
Select the correct option:
The verb 'imati' (to have) takes the Accusative case.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Basic adjective-noun matching.
A: Da li je tvoja kuća mala? B: Ne, moja kuća je ________.
Use the Nominative case for a simple subject complement.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It can be, but it usually just means a large family home. For a true mansion, you might use 'vila' or 'dvorac'.
This is the Locative case, used for locations. Adjectives and nouns change their endings to show their role in the sentence.
No, an office building is 'poslovna zgrada'. 'Kuća' is strictly for living.
The opposite is 'mala kuća' (small house).
Yes, 'kuća' is always a feminine noun in Serbian.
The plural is 'velike kuće'.
It is neutral. It's appropriate for both a coffee chat and a news report.
It's an idiom meaning 'a heart as big as a house,' used when someone is very proud or happy.
Only in poetry or songs. In normal speech, the adjective comes first.
Yes, in some contexts like 'veliki čovek' (a great man), but with 'kuća', it almost always refers to size.
相关表达
topao dom
similarwarm home
stambena zgrada
contrastapartment building
kućni prag
builds ondoorstep
vikendica
specialized formweekend cottage