After nominativ (basic form), akuzativ is the case that is used the most commonly.
In the video lesson, you can learn:
- (2:10 – 6:26) Suffixes that nouns of all 3 genders get in AKUZATIV
- (6:26 – 25:58) First AKUZATIV function – direct object in the sentence – many examples of the nouns of all the genders
- (25:58 – 28:42) The second function explained and examples
- (28:42 – 31:31) The third function
- (31:31 – 34:11) Three common verbs that come with AKUZATIV
- FOR INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED – Akuzativ of possessive pronouns (my, your…) and adjectives (big, small,…) (34:11 – 37:36)
- FOR ADVANCED – Akuzativ of personal pronouns (37:36 – 41:34)
PLEASE NOTE that the lesson includes the examples with the Croatian version, meaning the words are shown in “jekavica”. I didn’t insert Serbian “ekavica” version because you can figure out easily where you need to change ije/je with e to make a word Serbian. In all the cases the words are different, I put Serbian synonym, too.
