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== Introduction ==
As we embark on this lesson about telling time in Slovak, it's essential to understand not just the words, but the cultural context behind them. Time is an integral part of our daily lives, and being able to express it accurately in a new language can enhance your interactions and experiences significantly. Whether you're planning a meeting, scheduling a dinner, or simply asking someone when it is, knowing how to tell time is a fundamental skill.


Welcome to Unit 10 of the "Complete 0 to A1 Slovak Course"! In this lesson, we will dive into the topic of telling time in Slovak. Being able to tell time is an essential skill in any language, and Slovak is no exception. Whether you're scheduling a meeting, catching a train, or simply asking for the time, knowing how to express time accurately is crucial. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently tell time in Slovak, using both the 12-hour and 24-hour clock. So, let's get started!
In this lesson, we will explore both the '''12-hour''' and '''24-hour''' clock systems used in Slovak. You will learn essential vocabulary, phrases, and grammatical structures that will help you navigate conversations involving time.


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Here’s what we’ll cover:


== The Basics of Telling Time ==
* Basics of telling time in Slovak


Before we learn how to tell time in Slovak, let's review the basics. In Slovak, we use a combination of numbers and words to express time. Let's start with the numbers:
* Vocabulary related to time  


* 0 - nula
* How to use the 12-hour and 24-hour formats
* 1 - jeden
* 2 - dva
* 3 - tri
* 4 - štyri
* 5 - päť
* 6 - šesť
* 7 - sedem
* 8 - osem
* 9 - deväť
* 10 - desať
* 11 - jedenásť
* 12 - dvanásť


These numbers will be the building blocks for telling time. Now, let's move on to some key vocabulary words:
* Examples to illustrate the concepts


* hodina - hour
* Exercises for practice
* minúta - minute
* sekunda - second
* pol - half
* ráno - morning
* popoludnie - afternoon
* večer - evening
* noc - night


With these basic words and numbers in mind, we're ready to start telling time in Slovak!
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== Telling Time using the 12-hour Clock ==
=== Basics of Telling Time ===


In Slovak, we use the 12-hour clock system to express time. Here's how it works:
To tell time in Slovak, you need to familiarize yourself with a few key phrases and numbers. The structure is relatively straightforward, and with a bit of practice, you’ll be telling time like a local in no time!


To say "o'clock" in Slovak, we use the word "hodina." For example:
1. '''The Hour''': The hour is expressed with the word "hodina" (hour).
* 6 o'clock - šesť hodín
* 9 o'clock - deväť hodín


To express minutes, we use the word "minúta." For example:
2. '''Minutes''': Minutes are expressed as "minúta" (minute) in singular and "minúty" (minutes) in plural.
* 3 minutes - tri minúty
* 10 minutes - desať minút


To express half past the hour, we use the word "pol." For example:
3. '''It is''': To start your sentence, you use "Je" (It is).
* 7:30 - pol ôsma (literally "half eight")
* 1:30 - pol druhá (literally "half one")


To express a quarter past the hour, we use the word "štvrtina." For example:
4. '''Half and Quarter''': You use "pol" (half) and "štvrť" (quarter) for expressing half past and a quarter past/to.
* 4:15 - štvrtina piatej (literally "a quarter past four")
* 10:15 - štvrtina jedenástej (literally "a quarter past ten")


To express a quarter to the hour, we use the word "tri štvrtiny." For example:
=== Vocabulary Related to Time ===
* 2:45 - tri štvrtiny tretej (literally "three quarters to three")
* 8:45 - tri štvrtiny deviatej (literally "three quarters to nine")


Let's see some examples to reinforce what we've learned:
Let’s break down the vocabulary you need to tell time in Slovak. Below is a table containing essential terms:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Slovak !! Pronunciation !! English
! Slovak !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| hodina || [ho-dee-na] || hour
|-
| minúta || [mi-noo-ta] || minute
|-
| sekunda || [se-kun-da] || second
|-
|-
| 1:00 || jedna hodina || one o'clock
 
| pol || [pol] || half
 
|-
|-
| 5:30 || pol šiestej || half past five
 
| štvrť || [shtvurt] || quarter
 
|-
 
| ráno || [ra-no] || morning
 
|-
 
| popoludní || [po-po-lud-nee] || afternoon
 
|-
|-
| 9:15 || štvrtina desiatej || a quarter past nine
 
| večer || [ve-cher] || evening
 
|-
|-
| 3:45 || tri štvrtiny štvrtej || three quarters to four
 
| noc || [nots] || night
 
|}
|}


== Telling Time using the 24-hour Clock ==
=== 12-Hour Clock Format ===
 
In Slovakia, the '''12-hour''' clock format is commonly used in everyday conversation. Here’s how you express time:
 
* '''For Hours 1 to 12''':
 
* "Je jedenásť hodín." (It is eleven o'clock.)
 
* "Je šesť hodín." (It is six o'clock.)
 
* '''Adding Minutes''':
 
* "Je jedenásť a päť minút." (It is eleven and five minutes.)
 
* "Je šesť a dvadsať minút." (It is six and twenty minutes.)
 
* '''Half Past''':
 
* "Je pol dvanástej." (It is half past twelve.)
 
* '''Quarter Past''':


While the 12-hour clock is widely used in everyday life, the 24-hour clock is commonly used in formal or professional settings in Slovakia. It is especially important to be familiar with the 24-hour clock when dealing with transportation schedules, military time, and international communication. Let's explore how to tell time using the 24-hour clock in Slovak:
* "Je štvrť po tretej." (It is a quarter past three.)


To express time in the 24-hour format, we use the numbers from 0 to 23, followed by the word "hodín" to indicate hours. For example:
* '''Quarter To''':
* 13:00 - trinásť hodín (literally "thirteen hours")
* 19:30 - deväťnásť hodín tridsať (literally "nineteen hours thirty")


To express minutes, we still use the word "minúta" in the singular form. For example:
* "Je štvrť pred šiestou." (It is a quarter to six.)
* 14:05 - štrnásť hodín päť minút (literally "fourteen hours five minutes")
* 21:20 - dvadsaťjeden hodín dvadsať minút (literally "twenty-one hours twenty minutes")


Let's see some examples to further illustrate the usage of the 24-hour clock:
=== 24-Hour Clock Format ===
 
The '''24-hour''' clock is also widely used, especially in formal situations and written communications. Here’s how it works:
 
* '''For Hours 0 to 23''':
 
* "Je 14:00." (It is 14:00 or 2 o'clock PM.)
 
* "Je 18:30." (It is 18:30 or 6:30 PM.)
 
* '''Adding Minutes''':
 
* "Je 09:15." (It is 09:15 or 9:15 AM.)
 
* '''Half Past''':
 
* "Je 21:30." (It is 21:30 or 9:30 PM.)
 
* '''Quarter Past''':
 
* "Je 15:45." (It is 15:45 or a quarter to 4 PM.)
 
* '''Quarter To''':
 
* "Je 22:15." (It is 22:15 or a quarter past 10 PM.)
 
=== Example Sentences ===
 
To illustrate the concepts we’ve discussed, let’s look at a few practical examples in context:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Slovak !! Pronunciation !! English
! Slovak !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Je päť hodín. || [ye pęť ho-deen] || It is five o'clock.
|-
|-
| 15:00 || pätnásť hodín || fifteen o'clock
 
| Je pol jedenástej. || [ye pol ye-de-na-stei] || It is half past eleven.
 
|-
|-
| 18:45 || osemnásť hodín štyridsaťpäť || eighteen hours forty-five
 
| Je štvrť po ôsmej. || [ye shtvurt po oh-smei] || It is a quarter past eight.
 
|-
|-
| 22:10 || dvadsaťdva hodín desať || twenty-two hours ten
 
| Je šesť a tridsať minút. || [ye shest a tree-dsa-ty minoot] || It is six and thirty minutes.
 
|-
|-
| 4:30 || štyri hodiny tridsať || four hours thirty
 
| Je deväť hodín večer. || [ye de-vyat ho-deen ve-cher] || It is nine o'clock in the evening.
 
|-
 
| Je tretia hodina popoludní. || [ye tre-ti-a ho-dee-na po-po-lud-nee] || It is three o'clock in the afternoon.
 
|-
 
| Je dvadsať minút pred piatou. || [ye dvad-sat mi-noot pred pyatou] || It is twenty minutes to five.
 
|-
 
| Je osemnásť hodín. || [ye oh-semnast ho-deen] || It is eighteen o'clock.
 
|-
 
| Je päť hodín a päť minút. || [ye pęt ho-deen a pęt mi-noot] || It is five o'clock and five minutes.
 
|-
 
| Je štyridsať minút po jedenástej. || [ye sh-teer-di-sat mi-noot po ye-de-na-stei] || It is forty minutes past eleven.
 
|}
|}


== Regional Variations and Interesting Facts ==
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that you’ve learned the vocabulary and structure for telling time in Slovak, it’s time to practice! Here are some exercises to help you solidify your understanding.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with the correct form of "Je" and the time in Slovak.
 
1. _______ (five o'clock).


It's worth noting that there are no significant regional variations in the way time is told in Slovak. However, it's interesting to explore some cultural aspects related to timekeeping in Slovakia.
2. _______ (quarter past three).


In traditional Slovak culture, time was often measured by natural phenomena rather than clocks. For example, people would refer to specific events throughout the day to estimate the time, such as the position of the sun or the sounds of nature. This connection to nature's rhythms reflects the close relationship Slovaks have with their environment.
3. _______ (half past twelve).


Additionally, Slovakia has a rich tradition of timekeeping through church bells. Church bells have played an important role in signaling the time, announcing religious services, and marking significant events in the community. The sound of church bells echoing through the villages is a cherished cultural symbol in Slovakia.
4. _______ (twenty minutes to seven).


== Practice Exercises ==
5. _______ (eight o'clock in the evening).


Now it's time for you to practice what you've learned! Below are some exercises to help you reinforce your understanding of telling time in Slovak. Try to solve them on your own before checking the solutions provided.
''Answers:''


Exercise 1: Translate the following times into Slovak using the 12-hour clock:
1. Je päť hodín.
1. 8:00 AM
2. 5:45 PM
3. 11:30 PM
4. 2:15 PM


Exercise 2: Translate the following times into Slovak using the 24-hour clock:
2. Je štvrť po tretej.
1. 9:30 AM
2. 14:20
3. 19:55
4. 23:10


Exercise 3: Write the following times in numerical form using the 12-hour clock:
3. Je pol dvanástej.
1. pol štvrtá ráno
2. šesť hodín popoludní
3. pol ôsma večer
4. deväť hodín v noci


Exercise 4: Write the following times in numerical form using the 24-hour clock:
4. Je dvadsať minút pred siedmou.
1. pätnásť hodín tridsať minút
2. deväťnásť hodín šesť minút
3. dvadsaťdva hodín päťdesiat minút
4. štyri hodiny štyridsaťpäť minút


== Solutions ==
5. Je osem hodín večer.


Exercise 1:
==== Exercise 2: Translate to Slovak ====
1. 8:00 AM - osem hodín ráno
2. 5:45 PM - päť hodín štyridsaťpäť minút popoludní
3. 11:30 PM - jedenásť hodín tridsať minút v noci
4. 2:15 PM - dve hodiny pätnásť minút popoludní


Exercise 2:
Translate the following sentences into Slovak:
1. 9:30 AM - deväť hodín tridsať minút ráno
2. 14:20 - štrnásť hodín dvadsať minút
3. 19:55 - deväťnásť hodín päťdesiatpäť minút
4. 23:10 - dvadsaťtri hodín desať minút


Exercise 3:
1. It is six and fifteen minutes.
1. pol štvrtá ráno - 3:30 AM
2. šesť hodín popoludní - 6:00 PM
3. pol ôsma večer - 7:30 PM
4. deväť hodín v noci - 9:00 PM


Exercise 4:
2. It is a quarter to ten.
1. pätnásť hodín tridsať minút - 15:30
2. deväťnásť hodín šesť minút - 19:06
3. dvadsaťdva hodín päťdesiat minút - 22:50
4. štyri hodiny štyridsaťpäť minút - 04:45


Congratulations on completing the exercises! You should now have a good grasp of telling time in Slovak. Keep practicing and using these skills in real-life situations to reinforce your learning.
3. It is eleven o'clock in the morning.
 
4. It is twenty minutes past five.
 
5. It is half past eight in the evening.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. Je šesť a pätnásť minút.
 
2. Je štvrť pred desiatou.
 
3. Je jedenásť hodín ráno.
 
4. Je dvadsať minút po piatej.
 
5. Je pol deviatej večer.
 
==== Exercise 3: Convert to 24-Hour Format ====
 
Convert the following times from the 12-hour clock to the 24-hour clock:
 
1. It is three o'clock PM.
 
2. It is ten o'clock AM.
 
3. It is half past one AM.
 
4. It is a quarter past four PM.
 
5. It is twelve o'clock midnight.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. Je 15:00.
 
2. Je 10:00.
 
3. Je 01:30.
 
4. Je 16:15.
 
5. Je 00:00.
 
==== Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences ====
 
Write five sentences telling the time in Slovak. Use a mix of the 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
 
''Sample Answers:''
 
1. Je deväť hodín ráno. (It is nine o'clock in the morning.)
 
2. Je pol štvrté. (It is half past three.)
 
3. Je 18:45. (It is 18:45 or a quarter to seven PM.)
 
4. Je štvrť po siedmej. (It is a quarter past seven.)
 
5. Je 21:00. (It is 21:00 or nine o'clock PM.)
 
==== Exercise 5: Listening Practice ====
 
Listen to a speaker read the following times and write them down in Slovak:
 
1. 07:30
 
2. 16:00
 
3. 02:15
 
4. 23:45
 
5. 12:00
 
''Answers:''
 
1. Je 07:30. (It is 07:30 or half past seven.)
 
2. Je 16:00. (It is 16:00 or four o'clock PM.)
 
3. Je 02:15. (It is 02:15 or a quarter past two AM.)
 
4. Je 23:45. (It is 23:45 or a quarter to midnight.)
 
5. Je 12:00. (It is 12:00 or noon.)
 
==== Exercise 6: Multiple Choice ====
 
Choose the correct Slovak translation for the given time.
 
1. It is half past five.
 
* a) Je pol päť.
 
* b) Je päť a pol.
 
2. It is a quarter to two.
 
* a) Je štvrť po dvoch.
 
* b) Je štvrť pred druhou.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. a) Je pol päť.
 
2. b) Je štvrť pred druhou.
 
==== Exercise 7: Match the Time ====
 
Match the Slovak phrase with the correct time.
 
1. Je osem hodín. 
 
2. Je pol deviatej. 
 
3. Je pätnásť minút po tretej. 
 
4. Je dvadsať minút pred štvrtou. 
 
5. Je dvanásta hodina.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. 08:00
 
2. 08:30
 
3. 03:15
 
4. 15:40
 
5. 12:00
 
==== Exercise 8: True or False ====
 
Determine if the following statements are true or false.
 
1. "Je pol tretej." means "It is half past two."
 
2. "Je štvrť po šiestej." means "It is a quarter to six."
 
3. "Je 14:30." means "It is 2:30 PM."
 
4. "Je 12:00." means "It is midnight."
 
5. "Je šesť hodín." means "It is six o'clock."
 
''Answers:''
 
1. True
 
2. False
 
3. True
 
4. False
 
5. True
 
==== Exercise 9: Group Activity ====
 
In pairs, take turns asking each other the time in Slovak and responding. Use both the 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
 
==== Exercise 10: Reflection ====
 
Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you found easy or difficult about telling time in Slovak and how you plan to practice it moving forward.
 
This lesson has equipped you with the basic tools to tell time in Slovak effectively. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to incorporate this skill into your daily conversations with ease!


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As we embark on this lesson about telling time in Slovak, it's essential to understand not just the words, but the cultural context behind them. Time is an integral part of our daily lives, and being able to express it accurately in a new language can enhance your interactions and experiences significantly. Whether you're planning a meeting, scheduling a dinner, or simply asking someone when it is, knowing how to tell time is a fundamental skill.

In this lesson, we will explore both the 12-hour and 24-hour clock systems used in Slovak. You will learn essential vocabulary, phrases, and grammatical structures that will help you navigate conversations involving time.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Basics of telling time in Slovak
  • Vocabulary related to time
  • How to use the 12-hour and 24-hour formats
  • Examples to illustrate the concepts
  • Exercises for practice

Basics of Telling Time[edit | edit source]

To tell time in Slovak, you need to familiarize yourself with a few key phrases and numbers. The structure is relatively straightforward, and with a bit of practice, you’ll be telling time like a local in no time!

1. The Hour: The hour is expressed with the word "hodina" (hour).

2. Minutes: Minutes are expressed as "minúta" (minute) in singular and "minúty" (minutes) in plural.

3. It is: To start your sentence, you use "Je" (It is).

4. Half and Quarter: You use "pol" (half) and "štvrť" (quarter) for expressing half past and a quarter past/to.

Vocabulary Related to Time[edit | edit source]

Let’s break down the vocabulary you need to tell time in Slovak. Below is a table containing essential terms:

Slovak Pronunciation English
hodina [ho-dee-na] hour
minúta [mi-noo-ta] minute
sekunda [se-kun-da] second
pol [pol] half
štvrť [shtvurt] quarter
ráno [ra-no] morning
popoludní [po-po-lud-nee] afternoon
večer [ve-cher] evening
noc [nots] night

12-Hour Clock Format[edit | edit source]

In Slovakia, the 12-hour clock format is commonly used in everyday conversation. Here’s how you express time:

  • For Hours 1 to 12:
  • "Je jedenásť hodín." (It is eleven o'clock.)
  • "Je šesť hodín." (It is six o'clock.)
  • Adding Minutes:
  • "Je jedenásť a päť minút." (It is eleven and five minutes.)
  • "Je šesť a dvadsať minút." (It is six and twenty minutes.)
  • Half Past:
  • "Je pol dvanástej." (It is half past twelve.)
  • Quarter Past:
  • "Je štvrť po tretej." (It is a quarter past three.)
  • Quarter To:
  • "Je štvrť pred šiestou." (It is a quarter to six.)

24-Hour Clock Format[edit | edit source]

The 24-hour clock is also widely used, especially in formal situations and written communications. Here’s how it works:

  • For Hours 0 to 23:
  • "Je 14:00." (It is 14:00 or 2 o'clock PM.)
  • "Je 18:30." (It is 18:30 or 6:30 PM.)
  • Adding Minutes:
  • "Je 09:15." (It is 09:15 or 9:15 AM.)
  • Half Past:
  • "Je 21:30." (It is 21:30 or 9:30 PM.)
  • Quarter Past:
  • "Je 15:45." (It is 15:45 or a quarter to 4 PM.)
  • Quarter To:
  • "Je 22:15." (It is 22:15 or a quarter past 10 PM.)

Example Sentences[edit | edit source]

To illustrate the concepts we’ve discussed, let’s look at a few practical examples in context:

Slovak Pronunciation English
Je päť hodín. [ye pęť ho-deen] It is five o'clock.
Je pol jedenástej. [ye pol ye-de-na-stei] It is half past eleven.
Je štvrť po ôsmej. [ye shtvurt po oh-smei] It is a quarter past eight.
Je šesť a tridsať minút. [ye shest a tree-dsa-ty minoot] It is six and thirty minutes.
Je deväť hodín večer. [ye de-vyat ho-deen ve-cher] It is nine o'clock in the evening.
Je tretia hodina popoludní. [ye tre-ti-a ho-dee-na po-po-lud-nee] It is three o'clock in the afternoon.
Je dvadsať minút pred piatou. [ye dvad-sat mi-noot pred pyatou] It is twenty minutes to five.
Je osemnásť hodín. [ye oh-semnast ho-deen] It is eighteen o'clock.
Je päť hodín a päť minút. [ye pęt ho-deen a pęt mi-noot] It is five o'clock and five minutes.
Je štyridsať minút po jedenástej. [ye sh-teer-di-sat mi-noot po ye-de-na-stei] It is forty minutes past eleven.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you’ve learned the vocabulary and structure for telling time in Slovak, it’s time to practice! Here are some exercises to help you solidify your understanding.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct form of "Je" and the time in Slovak.

1. _______ (five o'clock).

2. _______ (quarter past three).

3. _______ (half past twelve).

4. _______ (twenty minutes to seven).

5. _______ (eight o'clock in the evening).

Answers:

1. Je päť hodín.

2. Je štvrť po tretej.

3. Je pol dvanástej.

4. Je dvadsať minút pred siedmou.

5. Je osem hodín večer.

Exercise 2: Translate to Slovak[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Slovak:

1. It is six and fifteen minutes.

2. It is a quarter to ten.

3. It is eleven o'clock in the morning.

4. It is twenty minutes past five.

5. It is half past eight in the evening.

Answers:

1. Je šesť a pätnásť minút.

2. Je štvrť pred desiatou.

3. Je jedenásť hodín ráno.

4. Je dvadsať minút po piatej.

5. Je pol deviatej večer.

Exercise 3: Convert to 24-Hour Format[edit | edit source]

Convert the following times from the 12-hour clock to the 24-hour clock:

1. It is three o'clock PM.

2. It is ten o'clock AM.

3. It is half past one AM.

4. It is a quarter past four PM.

5. It is twelve o'clock midnight.

Answers:

1. Je 15:00.

2. Je 10:00.

3. Je 01:30.

4. Je 16:15.

5. Je 00:00.

Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write five sentences telling the time in Slovak. Use a mix of the 12-hour and 24-hour formats.

Sample Answers:

1. Je deväť hodín ráno. (It is nine o'clock in the morning.)

2. Je pol štvrté. (It is half past three.)

3. Je 18:45. (It is 18:45 or a quarter to seven PM.)

4. Je štvrť po siedmej. (It is a quarter past seven.)

5. Je 21:00. (It is 21:00 or nine o'clock PM.)

Exercise 5: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to a speaker read the following times and write them down in Slovak:

1. 07:30

2. 16:00

3. 02:15

4. 23:45

5. 12:00

Answers:

1. Je 07:30. (It is 07:30 or half past seven.)

2. Je 16:00. (It is 16:00 or four o'clock PM.)

3. Je 02:15. (It is 02:15 or a quarter past two AM.)

4. Je 23:45. (It is 23:45 or a quarter to midnight.)

5. Je 12:00. (It is 12:00 or noon.)

Exercise 6: Multiple Choice[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct Slovak translation for the given time.

1. It is half past five.

  • a) Je pol päť.
  • b) Je päť a pol.

2. It is a quarter to two.

  • a) Je štvrť po dvoch.
  • b) Je štvrť pred druhou.

Answers:

1. a) Je pol päť.

2. b) Je štvrť pred druhou.

Exercise 7: Match the Time[edit | edit source]

Match the Slovak phrase with the correct time.

1. Je osem hodín.

2. Je pol deviatej.

3. Je pätnásť minút po tretej.

4. Je dvadsať minút pred štvrtou.

5. Je dvanásta hodina.

Answers:

1. 08:00

2. 08:30

3. 03:15

4. 15:40

5. 12:00

Exercise 8: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine if the following statements are true or false.

1. "Je pol tretej." means "It is half past two."

2. "Je štvrť po šiestej." means "It is a quarter to six."

3. "Je 14:30." means "It is 2:30 PM."

4. "Je 12:00." means "It is midnight."

5. "Je šesť hodín." means "It is six o'clock."

Answers:

1. True

2. False

3. True

4. False

5. True

Exercise 9: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In pairs, take turns asking each other the time in Slovak and responding. Use both the 12-hour and 24-hour formats.

Exercise 10: Reflection[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you found easy or difficult about telling time in Slovak and how you plan to practice it moving forward.

This lesson has equipped you with the basic tools to tell time in Slovak effectively. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be able to incorporate this skill into your daily conversations with ease!

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