Instrumental case

  The two main meanings indicated by the instrumental case are company and means or instrument with which an action is performed. It can also express time, place, additonal information and quality. Suffixes : sg. pl. m -om/-em: bulevar-om, momk-om Mark-om, Đorđ-em –ima: bulevar-ima, momc-ima f -om: žen-om, devojk-om –ama: žen-ama, devojk-ama -i/-ju: reč-i / reč-ju…

Vocative case

  The vocative case is used for addressing or calling someone. It is often used together with the imperative form of verbs, or indirect speech. Suffixes : sg. pl. m -e/-u: gospodine, Jovane, prijatelju =Nom.: Marko, Đorđe =Nom.: prijatelji f -o/-e: devojko, gospođo, Zoro, drugarice, Milice =Nom.: Marina, Zorana =Nom.:devojke n =Nom.: ime =Nom.: imena…

Accusative case

  The accusative case indicates the goal of a verbal action, thus, the direct object of a transitive verb. Besides this (along with various prepositions), the accusative expresses: time, place, direction of movement, purpose etc. Suffixes : sg. pl. m -Ø: bulevar-Ø (= Nom.) -e: bulevar-e, momk-e -a: momk-a, Mark-a, Đorđ-a (= Gen.) f -u:…