Building the Croatian conditional

Now, let's take a look at another grammatical mood of the Croatian language: the conditional mood.

General rule for building the conditional:
 
aorist form of “biti” + past participle

We have prepared a chapter on the aorist verb form of “biti” for you – and of course you can look up the general rule for building the past participle of Croatian verbs.

💡 For example:
ja bih plakao (m)/plakala (f) – I would cry
on bi pisao – he would write


 

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