Mastering the use of gendered nouns is a fundamental aspect of learning Serbian, as it influences verb conjugations, adjective agreements, and overall sentence structure. Serbian nouns are categorized into three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter, each with its own set of rules and exceptions. By understanding the intricacies of gendered nouns, learners can significantly enhance their grammatical accuracy and fluency in Serbian. Our exercises are designed to provide a comprehensive and engaging approach to mastering this essential linguistic element, helping you build a solid foundation in the Serbian language. These exercises offer a variety of practice scenarios, from identifying the gender of nouns to correctly pairing them with adjectives and verbs. Through repetition and contextual application, you will develop a deeper understanding of how gender influences the structure and meaning of sentences in Serbian. Whether you are a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, our exercises will guide you through the complexities of gendered nouns, ensuring that you can communicate with confidence and precision in Serbian.
1. Moj brat je *učitelj* (muška osoba koja predaje u školi).
2. Ova knjiga pripada *Ani* (žensko ime).
3. On je kupio novi *bicikl* (prevozno sredstvo na dva točka).
4. Moja sestra je *doktor* (ženska osoba koja leči ljude).
5. Ovo je *moj* pas (pridev koji označava pripadnost meni, muški rod).
6. Njegova žena je *inženjer* (ženska osoba koja radi u tehničkoj struci).
7. Ja sam *advokat* (ženska ili muška osoba koja se bavi pravom).
8. Moj otac je *muzičar* (muška osoba koja svira instrumente).
9. Ona je *glumica* (ženska osoba koja igra u filmovima ili pozorištu).
10. Moj brat je *sportista* (muška osoba koja se bavi sportom).
1. Marko ima jednog *brata* (masculine noun for brother).
2. Ana voli svoju *sestra* (feminine noun for sister).
3. Na stolu je bila jedna *jabuka* (feminine noun for apple).
4. Kupio sam novi *auto* (masculine noun for car).
5. Ove godine idemo na *more* (neuter noun for sea).
6. Marija čita zanimljivu *knjigu* (feminine noun for book).
7. Njegov pas je veliki *pas* (masculine noun for dog).
8. U vrtu raste crvena *ruža* (feminine noun for rose).
9. Na nebu je sijala svetla *zvezda* (feminine noun for star).
10. Hteo bih da kupim novi *bicikl* (masculine noun for bicycle).
1. *On* je kupio novu knjigu. (muški rod, treće lice jednine)
2. *Ona* je volela da gleda filmove. (ženski rod, treće lice jednine)
3. Videla sam *njega* u parku. (muški rod, objekt)
4. *Njena* sestra je veoma talentovana. (ženski rod, posesivni pridev)
5. *Njegov* pas je pobegao. (muški rod, posesivni pridev)
6. *Oni* su otišli na putovanje. (muški rod, množina)
7. *Njihova* kuća je na kraju ulice. (ženski rod, množina, posesivni pridev)
8. *On* je završio zadatak na vreme. (muški rod, treće lice jednine)
9. *Ona* je odlučila da nauči novi jezik. (ženski rod, treće lice jednine)
10. *Njegov* automobil je veoma brz. (muški rod, posesivni pridev)