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In the Serbian language, verbs are categorized into regular and irregular verbs. Irregular verbs do not follow the standard conjugation patterns and often require memorization. Here are some key points about irregular verbs in Serbian:
Common Irregular Verbs
Biti (to be)
- Present: ja sam, ti si, on/ona/ono je, mi smo, vi ste, oni/one/ona su
- Past: bio/bila/bilo sam, bio/bila/bilo si, bio/bila/bilo je, bili/bile/bila smo, bili/bile/bila ste, bili/bile/bila su
Ići (to go)
- Present: ja idem, ti ideš, on/ona/ono ide, mi idemo, vi idete, oni/one/ona idu
- Past: išao/išla/išlo sam, išao/išla/išlo si, išao/išla/išlo je, išli/išle/išla smo, išli/išle/išla ste, išli/išle/išla su
Jesti (to eat)
- Present: ja jedem, ti jedeš, on/ona/ono jede, mi jedemo, vi jedete, oni/one/ona jedu
- Past: jeo/jela/jelo sam, jeo/jela/jelo si, jeo/jela/jelo je, jeli/jele/jela smo, jeli/jele/jela ste, jeli/jele/jela su
Conjugation Patterns
Irregular verbs often deviate from the typical conjugation patterns seen in regular verbs. For example, the verb "biti" (to be) has unique forms in the present tense that do not resemble the infinitive form. Similarly, "ići" (to go) and "jesti" (to eat) have irregular stems and endings in different tenses.
Memorization Tips
- Practice Regularly: Regular practice and usage in sentences can help in memorizing the irregular forms.
- Flashcards: Create flashcards with the infinitive on one side and the conjugated forms on the other.
- Language Apps: Utilize language learning apps that focus on verb conjugations.
- Contextual Learning: Learn verbs in the context of sentences and everyday conversations.
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