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Exceptions in building the plural form of feminine Croatian nouns

As a rule we already know that most feminine Croatian nouns end in -a.
 
If you encounter a feminine noun ending in a consonant, you can treat it like a masculine noun and add -i for building the plural.
💡 For example:
bolest – bolesti (disease – diseases)
stvar – stvari (thing – things)

In the next chapter we present you with exceptions for the plural of neuter nouns.


 

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