Životinja – Animal
Životinja – Animal
Animals are living organisms that can move and respond to their environment. In Bosnian, an animal is called životinja.
U zoološkom vrtu ima mnogo različitih životinja.
Pas – Dog
The dog is a common domestic animal known for its loyalty and companionship. In Bosnian, a dog is called pas.
Moj pas voli da se igra u parku.
Mačka – Cat
Cats are small, furry animals that are often kept as pets. In Bosnian, a cat is called mačka.
Mačka spava na kauču svaki dan.
Ptica – Bird
Birds are feathered, winged animals that can often fly. In Bosnian, a bird is called ptica.
Ptica je sletjela na granu drveta.
Konj – Horse
Horses are large, strong animals often used for riding and farm work. In Bosnian, a horse is called konj.
Konj trči po livadi.
Krava – Cow
Cows are large farm animals known for producing milk. In Bosnian, a cow is called krava.
Krava pase travu na polju.
Ovca – Sheep
Sheep are farm animals known for their wool. In Bosnian, a sheep is called ovca.
Ovca je izgubila svoje jagnje.
Riba – Fish
Fish are aquatic animals that live in water. In Bosnian, a fish is called riba.
Riba pliva u akvarijumu.
Medvjed – Bear
Bears are large, strong animals that live in forests. In Bosnian, a bear is called medvjed.
Medvjed je pronašao med.
Slon – Elephant
Elephants are large, intelligent animals with trunks. In Bosnian, an elephant is called slon.
Slon ima duge kljove.
Biljka – Plant
Biljka – Plant
Plants are living organisms that typically grow in the ground and use photosynthesis to produce energy. In Bosnian, a plant is called biljka.
Biljka raste pored prozora.
Drvo – Tree
Trees are large plants with trunks, branches, and leaves. In Bosnian, a tree is called drvo.
Drvo u našem dvorištu je vrlo staro.
Cvijet – Flower
Flowers are the reproductive parts of flowering plants. In Bosnian, a flower is called cvijet.
Cvijet u vazi miriše predivno.
Grm – Bush
Bushes are medium-sized plants with many branches. In Bosnian, a bush is called grm.
Grm u vrtu je pun bobica.
Trava – Grass
Grass is a type of plant with thin, green leaves that grow close to the ground. In Bosnian, grass is called trava.
Trava u parku je vrlo zelena.
List – Leaf
Leaves are the flat parts of plants that are typically green and used for photosynthesis. In Bosnian, a leaf is called list.
List je pao sa drveta.
Voće – Fruit
Fruits are the mature, edible parts of plants that contain seeds. In Bosnian, fruit is called voće.
Voće na pijaci je svježe i ukusno.
Povrće – Vegetable
Vegetables are edible parts of plants, usually consumed as part of a meal. In Bosnian, a vegetable is called povrće.
Povrće je važno za zdravu ishranu.
Sjemenka – Seed
Seeds are the reproductive units of plants. In Bosnian, a seed is called sjemenka.
Posadili smo sjemenke u vrtu.
Korijen – Root
Roots are the parts of plants that grow underground and absorb water and nutrients. In Bosnian, a root is called korijen.
Korijen biljke je vrlo jak.
Comparing Animals and Plants
Understanding the differences between animals and plants is crucial for language learners. Let’s explore some key contrasts using the Bosnian vocabulary we have learned.
Kretanje – Movement
Animals can move from place to place, while plants are generally stationary. In Bosnian, movement is called kretanje.
Kretanje životinja je brže od biljaka.
Fotosinteza – Photosynthesis
Plants use photosynthesis to produce energy, while animals obtain energy by consuming food. In Bosnian, photosynthesis is called fotosinteza.
Fotosinteza je ključna za rast biljaka.
Disanje – Respiration
Both animals and plants respire, but the process varies. In Bosnian, respiration is called disanje.
Disanje je važno za sve žive organizme.
Prehrana – Nutrition
Animals eat plants, other animals, or both, while plants make their own food through photosynthesis. In Bosnian, nutrition is called prehrana.
Prehrana životinja zavisi od vrste.
Razmnožavanje – Reproduction
Both animals and plants reproduce, but the methods are different. In Bosnian, reproduction is called razmnožavanje.
Razmnožavanje biljaka često uključuje sjemenke.
Okolina – Environment
Animals and plants interact with their environment in distinct ways. In Bosnian, the environment is called okolina.
Okolina utiče na rast i razvoj biljaka i životinja.
Stanište – Habitat
The natural home or environment of an organism. In Bosnian, habitat is called stanište.
Stanište medvjeda su šume i planine.
Practical Applications
To enhance your language learning, try using the vocabulary in different contexts. Here are some practical applications:
1. Describe Your Pet: Use the words for animals to describe your pets or animals you see.
Moj pas je vrlo prijateljski nastrojen.
2. Talk About Your Garden: Use the words for plants to describe your garden or plants you encounter.
U mom vrtu raste mnogo cvijeća.
3. Compare and Contrast: Use the vocabulary to compare and contrast animals and plants.
Životinje se kreću, dok biljke rastu na jednom mjestu.
4. Visit a Zoo or Park: Describe what you see using the new vocabulary.
U zoološkom vrtu sam vidio lava i slona.
By practicing regularly and using the vocabulary in various contexts, you will improve your language skills and become more comfortable with these new words.
Remember, learning a language is a gradual process, and expanding your vocabulary is a crucial part of it. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll find yourself more fluent in Bosnian.
Happy learning!
