Conjugation of the Serbo-Croatian Verb "raditi"

raditi
to work / to do
Type
Group III (i-conjugation)
Aspect (vid)
imperfective
Aspect Pair
uraditi (perf.)

Prezent (Present Tense)

Used for current actions, habits, and general truths. For perfective verbs, the present form expresses future meaning.

Pronoun Conjugation
ja radim
ti radiš
on/ona/ono radi
mi radimo
vi radite
oni/one/ona rade

Perfekat (Past Tense)

Formed with the l-participle + clitic forms of biti (sam, si, je, smo, ste, su). The participle changes for gender and number.

Gender / Number L-Participle Example (1st person)
Masculine singular radio radio sam
Feminine singular radila radila sam
Neuter singular radilo radilo je (3rd person)
Masculine plural radili radili smo (1st pl.)
Feminine plural radile radile smo (1st pl.)

Futur I (Future Tense)

Formed with the clitic forms of htjeti (ću, ćeš, će, ćemo, ćete, će) + infinitive.

Pronoun Conjugation
ja radiću
ti radićeš
on/ona/ono radiće
mi radićemo
vi radićete
oni/one/ona radiće

Kondicional (Conditional)

Used for hypothetical situations, polite requests, and wishes. Formed with bih/bi/bismo/biste + l-participle.

Pronoun Conjugation (masc./fem.)
ja bih radio/radila
ti bi radio/radila
on/ona/ono bi radio/radila
mi bismo radili/radile
vi biste radili/radile
oni/one/ona bi radili/radile

Imperativ (Imperative)

Direct commands and requests for ti (singular), mi (let's), and vi (plural/formal).

Person Form
ti (singular) radi
mi (let's) radimo
vi (plural/formal) radite

Example Sentences (Primjeri)

Prezent

Šta radiš?

What are you doing?

Perfekat

Radio sam cijeli dan.

I worked all day.

Pitanje

Gdje radiš?

Where do you work?