The accusative case marks the direct object — the person or thing receiving the action. It answers 'Whom?' or 'What?' (Koga? / Šta?). Example: Vidim mačku. (I see the cat.)
The accusative case is used for the direct object of a sentence — the person or thing that receives the action.
It answers the questions 'Whom?' or 'What?'
In Bosnian: Koga? (Whom?) or Šta? (What?)
💡 Think of the accusative as the 'target' of the action — what gets affected by the verb.