Significado
A polite request for assistance.
Contexto cultural
In Croatia, it is considered very polite to start any request with 'Oprostite' (Excuse me) or 'Dobar dan' (Good day) before asking 'Možete li mi pomoći?'. Jumping straight into the question can sometimes feel too abrupt. In the Dalmatian region, people are often very direct. While they use 'Možete li mi pomoći?', they might answer with a simple 'Reci!' (Speak/Tell me!), which sounds like a command but is actually a friendly invitation to state your problem. In the capital, the 'Vi' form is strictly observed in shops and offices. Using 'Ti' (Možeš) with a shopkeeper in Zagreb is a significant social faux pas compared to smaller coastal towns. In a Croatian office, even if you are on friendly terms with a colleague, using 'Možete li mi pomoći?' in an email is a way to signal that the request is official and important.
The 'Oprostite' Rule
Always lead with 'Oprostite' (Excuse me) to make the request 100% more effective.
Dative Case Alert
Never say 'me pomoći'. It's always 'mi pomoći'. This is the most common learner error.
Significado
A polite request for assistance.
The 'Oprostite' Rule
Always lead with 'Oprostite' (Excuse me) to make the request 100% more effective.
Dative Case Alert
Never say 'me pomoći'. It's always 'mi pomoći'. This is the most common learner error.
The Smile Factor
Croatians respond very well to a polite smile and eye contact when using this phrase.
Coffee as Payment
If a neighbor helps you with something significant, it's common to offer to buy them a coffee later.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing question particle.
Možete ___ mi pomoći?
'li' is the standard particle used to form questions in this structure.
Choose the correct pronoun for 'me' in this sentence.
Možete li ___ pomoći?
The verb 'pomoći' requires the dative case 'mi'.
Match the phrase to the correct person.
To whom should you say 'Možete li mi pomoći?'
'Možete' is the formal form, appropriate for officials and strangers.
Complete the dialogue.
Turist: Oprostite, ________? Prolaznik: Naravno, što trebate?
This is the most natural way to ask for help after an apology.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Where to use 'Možete li mi pomoći?'
Travel
- • Train station
- • Airport
- • Hotel reception
Shopping
- • Supermarket
- • Clothing store
- • Market
Social
- • Asking directions
- • Office
- • Bank
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMožete ___ mi pomoći?
'li' is the standard particle used to form questions in this structure.
Možete li ___ pomoći?
The verb 'pomoći' requires the dative case 'mi'.
To whom should you say 'Možete li mi pomoći?'
'Možete' is the formal form, appropriate for officials and strangers.
Turist: Oprostite, ________? Prolaznik: Naravno, što trebate?
This is the most natural way to ask for help after an apology.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasOnly in a life-threatening emergency. Otherwise, it sounds like you're barking orders.
'Pomoći' is for a one-time act of help. 'Pomagati' is for ongoing or repeated help.
Yes, if you start the sentence with 'Možete'. Without 'li', it's a statement, not a question.
Absolutely, it's the perfect way to ask for a recommendation or an extra napkin.
Change 'mi' to 'joj': 'Možete li joj pomoći?'.
Yes, it is identical and perfectly understood in Serbian and Bosnian as well.
Use 'Biste li mi mogli pomoći?' (Would you be able to help me?).
Croatian clitics (short words) like to cluster together in the second position of a sentence.
Yes, it's very common in Facebook groups when asking for local advice.
Usually 'Naravno' (Of course) or 'Može' (Can do/Sure).
No, it stays in the infinitive form after 'Možete li mi'.
'Možete' is 'You can'. 'Možete li' is 'Can you?'.
Frases relacionadas
Možeš li mi pomoći?
similarCan you help me? (Informal)
Trebam pomoć
similarI need help
Upomoć!
specialized formHelp!
Biste li mi mogli pomoći?
specialized formWould you be able to help me?
Mogu li ja vama pomoći?
contrastCan I help you?
Hvala na pomoći
builds onThanks for the help