意思
Attending a live music performance.
文化背景
Concerts are often held in historical sites like the Pula Arena or the St. Michael's Fortress in Šibenik, blending history with modern music. The 'Lisinski' concert hall is the heart of classical music, while 'Tvornica kulture' is the hub for alternative and rock shows. Summer 'klapa' concerts are often free and held in open squares, where the audience is encouraged to sing along. Pre-drinking or 'zagrijavanje' in parks (like Zrinjevac in Zagreb) before going to a concert is a standard social ritual.
The 'Na' Rule
Always use 'na' for events. If you can't touch the 'concert' as a physical object, use 'na'.
Case Sensitivity
Remember that 'koncert' doesn't change in the accusative, but if you go to a 'zabava' (party), it becomes 'na zabavu'.
意思
Attending a live music performance.
The 'Na' Rule
Always use 'na' for events. If you can't touch the 'concert' as a physical object, use 'na'.
Case Sensitivity
Remember that 'koncert' doesn't change in the accusative, but if you go to a 'zabava' (party), it becomes 'na zabavu'.
Sounding Native
Use 'idemo' as a suggestion even if you aren't sure the other person wants to go. It's a very common way to start a plan.
自我测试
Fill in the missing preposition.
Idem ___ koncert.
In Croatian, we use 'na' for events like concerts.
Choose the correct past tense form for a female speaker.
Jučer sam ___ na koncert.
The feminine past tense of 'ići' is 'išla'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hoćemo li ići na koncert? B: Da, ___.
The speaker is agreeing to go together, so 'idemo' (we go) is correct.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a ticket office.
This is the most appropriate phrase for buying tickets.
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视觉学习工具
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练习题库
4 练习Idem ___ koncert.
In Croatian, we use 'na' for events like concerts.
Jučer sam ___ na koncert.
The feminine past tense of 'ići' is 'išla'.
A: Hoćemo li ići na koncert? B: Da, ___.
The speaker is agreeing to go together, so 'idemo' (we go) is correct.
You are at a ticket office.
This is the most appropriate phrase for buying tickets.
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常见问题
10 个问题No, that sounds like you are physically entering the concept of a concert. Use 'na'.
'Svirka' is more informal and usually refers to smaller bands or club settings.
Say 'Išao sam na koncert' (male) or 'Išla sam na koncert' (female).
No, Croatian doesn't have articles. Just 'ići na koncert'.
Still use 'ići na koncert'. The location doesn't change the phrase.
Use the Locative case: 'Na koncertu sam'.
It is neutral. It's perfectly fine in both formal and informal settings.
The plural is 'ići na koncerte'.
Yes, any musical performance can be called a 'koncert'.
Croatian uses 'na' for activities and events that are not strictly about being inside a building.
相关表达
ići na svirku
informalGoing to a gig
ići na festival
builds onGoing to a festival
ići u operu
similarGoing to the opera
ići na nastup
specialized formGoing to a performance