/zʋâti/
OriginInherited from Proto-Slavic *zъvati.
- ambitransitive, reflexiveto call, to be called
“Kako se zoveš? Zovem se Petar.” — What is your name? My name is Peter.
“Da je (moja) baba muško, zvala bi se Duško.” — If my grandmother were a man, she would be called Duško.
- ambitransitiveto summon
- ambitransitiveto call, invite (as a guest, or on the phone)
“zvati na telefon” — to call on the phone
“Ne zovi me” — Don't Call me
- ambitransitive, colloquialto decide, call
“Meni je svejedno, ti zovi gdje idemo na kraju.” — It's all the same to me, you decide where we are going in the end.
Formszvȁti(canonical, imperfective) · зва̏ти(Cyrillic) · zvati(infinitive) · zòvūći(error-unrecognized-form) · -(error-unrecognized-form) · zvȃnje(noun-from-verb) · zovem(present, singular) · zoveš(present, singular) · zove(present, singular, third-person) · zovemo(plural, present) · zovete(plural, present) · zovu(plural, present, third-person) · zvat ću(future, future-i, singular) · zvaću(future, future-i, singular) · zvat ćeš(future, future-i, singular) · zvaćeš(future, future-i, singular) · zvat će(future, future-i, singular, third-person) · zvaće(future, future-i, singular, third-person) · zvat ćemo(future, future-i, plural) · zvaćemo(future, future-i, plural)