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kupovini

Kupovini is the locative singular form of the feminine noun kupovina in several South Slavic languages, where kupovina denotes shopping, purchase, or procurement. The word derives from the verb kupiti, meaning to buy, with the noun-forming suffix -ina.

In standard Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian, kupovina refers to the act or process of buying. The locative

Usage of kupovini is typically contextual and occurs within phrases rather than as a standalone noun. It

See also: kupovina, kupovati, kupovina (as a semantic field covering shopping and purchases).

form
kupovini
is
used
after
prepositions
such
as
u
(in)
or
o
(about)
to
indicate
context
or
location
related
to
shopping
or
purchases,
for
example
in
phrases
like
u
kupovini
(in
shopping)
or
o
kupovini
(about
the
purchase).
Other
case
forms
follow
common
feminine
declension
patterns,
including
nominative
kupovina,
genitive
kupovine,
and
instrumental
kupovinom.
appears
in
discussions
about
shopping
activity,
consumer
behavior,
or
purchasing
context,
particularly
in
written
or
formal
speech.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
often
use
kupovina
in
the
nominative
or
other
common
cases
rather
than
the
locative
form,
except
when
a
specific
prepositional
construction
requires
it.