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Welcome to our lesson on '''Slovenian Pronouns'''! Pronouns are a crucial part of any language, and they serve as the glue that holds sentences together. In Slovenian, personal and possessive pronouns help us replace nouns and indicate ownership, making our communication more fluid and natural. This lesson will guide you through the complexities of pronouns in Slovenian, ensuring you grasp their essentials as you advance toward the A1 level.
 
We will specifically cover the following topics:
 
* '''Personal Pronouns''': What they are, their forms, and how to use them in different contexts.
 
* '''Possessive Pronouns''': Understanding ownership and possession in Slovenian.
 
* '''Usage in Different Cases''': How pronouns change depending on their grammatical role in a sentence.
 
* '''Practice Exercises''': Applying what you've learned through engaging exercises.
 
By the end of this lesson, you'll have a solid understanding of Slovenian pronouns and how to use them effectively.


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As a Slovenian language teacher with 20 years of experience, I'm excited to introduce you to one of the most important parts of Slovenian grammar: pronouns. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, understanding how to use personal and possessive pronouns is crucial to understanding the language and communicating effectively with native speakers.
=== Personal Pronouns ===


In this lesson, we'll cover the basics of personal and possessive pronouns, including the different cases and tenses in which they are used. By the end of this lesson, you'll have a solid foundation in using these important parts of speech.
Pronouns are used to replace nouns, and personal pronouns specifically refer to people or things. In Slovenian, personal pronouns change their form based on the grammatical case. Let's explore the different personal pronouns in Slovenian.


== Personal Pronouns ==
==== Subjective Case ====


Personal pronouns are words used to refer to people or things without using their names. In Slovenian, there are multiple forms of personal pronouns depending on the person being referred to and the case being used.
In the subjective case, personal pronouns act as the subject of a sentence. Here are the personal pronouns in Slovenian:


Let's start with the nominative case, which is used for the subject of the sentence:
{| class="wikitable"


{| class="wikitable"
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| jaz || yaas || I
 
| jaz || [jazz] || I
 
|-
|-
| ti || tee || you (singular)
 
| ti || [tee] || you (singular)
 
|-
|-
| on || own || he
 
| on || [on] || he
 
|-
|-
| ona || owna || she
 
| ona || [oh-nah] || she
 
|-
|-
| ono || owno || it
 
| ono || [oh-noh] || it
 
|-
|-
| mi || mee || we
 
| mi || [mee] || we
 
|-
|-
| vi || vee || you( plural)
 
| vi || [vee] || you (plural/formal)
 
|-
|-
| oni || ownee || they (masculine)
 
| oni || [oh-nee] || they (masculine)
 
|-
|-
| one || owna || they (feminine)
 
| one || [oh-neh] || they (feminine)
 
|-
 
| ona || [oh-nah] || they (neuter)
 
|}
|}


Next, let's look at the accusative case, which is used for the direct object of the sentence:
* '''Example Sentences''':
 
1. '''Jaz sem učitelj.''' (I am a teacher.)
 
2. '''Ti si moj prijatelj.''' (You are my friend.)
 
3. '''On hodi v šolo.''' (He goes to school.)
 
4. '''Ona je lepa.''' (She is beautiful.)
 
5. '''Oni igrajo nogomet.''' (They play football.)
 
==== Objective Case ====
 
In the objective case, the pronouns receive the action of the verb. Here are the objective forms:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| mene || meh-neh || me
 
| mene || [meh-neh] || me
 
|-
|-
| tebe || teh-beh || you (singular)
 
| tebe || [teh-beh] || you (singular)
 
|-
|-
| njega || nyeh-gah || him
 
| njega || [nyeh-gah] || him
 
|-
|-
| njo || nyoh || her
 
| njo || [nyoh] || her
 
|-
|-
| to || toh || it
 
| njega || [nyeh-gah] || it
 
|-
|-
| nas || nahs || us
 
| nas || [nahs] || us
 
|-
|-
| vas || vahs || you (plural)
 
| vas || [vahs] || you (plural/formal)
 
|-
|-
| njih || nyeeh || them (masculine)
|}


And finally, let's look at the dative case, which is used for the indirect object of the sentence:
| njih || [neegh] || them (masculine)


{| class="wikitable"
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| meni || meh-nee || to/for me
 
| njih || [neegh] || them (feminine)
 
|-
|-
| tebi || teh-bee || to/for you (singular)
 
|-
| njih || [neegh] || them (neuter)
| njemu || nyeh-moo || to/for him
 
|-
| njej || nyehy || to/for her
|-
| njemu || nyeh-moo || to/for it
|-
| nam || nahm || to/for us
|-
| vam || vahm || to/for you (plural)
|-
| njim || nyeh-mee || to/for them (masculine)
|}
|}


== Possessive Pronouns ==
* '''Example Sentences''':
 
1. '''Vidim tebe.''' (I see you.)


Possessive pronouns show ownership or possession of something. In Slovenian, like personal pronouns, possessive pronouns also have different forms depending on the case being used.
2. '''Kličem njega.''' (I am calling him.)


Let's start with the singular forms:
3. '''Ljubim jo.''' (I love her.)
 
4. '''Slišim nas.''' (I hear us.)
 
5. '''Pomagaj njim.''' (Help them.)
 
=== Possessive Pronouns ===
 
Possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession. In Slovenian, they also change forms based on the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify. Here are the basic possessive pronouns:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| moj/moja/moje || moy/moyah/moyeh || my (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| moj || [moy] || my (masculine)
 
|-
|-
| tvoj/tvoja/tvoje || tvoiy/tvoyah/tvoyeh || your (singular masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| moja || [moh-yah] || my (feminine)
 
|-
|-
| njegov/njegova/njegovo || nyegov/nyegovah/nyegovoh || his (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| moje || [moh-yeh] || my (neuter)
 
|-
|-
| njen/njena/njeno || nyen/nyenah/nyenoh|| her (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| tvoj || [tvoy] || your (singular, masculine)
 
|-
|-
| njegov/njegova/njegovo || nyegov/nyegovah/nyegovoh|| its (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| tvoja || [tvoy-yah] || your (singular, feminine)
 
|-
|-
| naš/naša/naše || nahsh/nahshah/nahsheh || our (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| tvoje || [tvoy-yeh] || your (singular, neuter)
 
|-
|-
| vaš/vaša/vaše || vahsh/vahshah/vahsheh || your (plural masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| njegov || [nyeh-gohv] || his
 
|-
|-
| njihov/njihova/njihovo || nyihov/nyihovah/nyihovoh || their (masculine/feminine/neuter)
|}


And now the plural forms:
| njen || [nyen] || her


{| class="wikitable"
! Slovenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| moji/moje || moyee/moyeh|| my (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| najin || [nigh-in] || our (dual)
 
|-
|-
| tvoji/tvoje || tvoiyee/tvoyeh|| your (singular masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| najina || [nigh-ee-nah] || our (dual, feminine)
 
|-
|-
| njegovi/njegove || nyegoviy/nyegovay|| his (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| najino || [nigh-ee-noh] || our (dual, neuter)
 
|-
|-
| njeni/njene || nyeni/nyenay|| hers (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| vaš || [vahsh] || your (plural/formal, masculine)
 
|-
|-
| njegovi/njegove || nyegoviy/nyegovay|| its (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| vaša || [vah-shah] || your (plural/formal, feminine)
 
|-
|-
| naši/naše || nahshee/nahshe || our (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| vaše || [vah-sheh] || your (plural/formal, neuter)
 
|-
|-
| vaši/vaše || vahshee/vahshe || your (plural masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| njihov || [nee-ghohv] || their (masculine)
 
|-
|-
| njihovi/njihove || nyihoviy/nyihovay || their (masculine/feminine/neuter)
 
| njihova || [nee-ghoh-vah] || their (feminine)
 
|-
 
| njihovo || [nee-ghoh-voh] || their (neuter)
 
|}
|}


== Conclusion ==
* '''Example Sentences''':
 
1. '''To je moja knjiga.''' (This is my book.)
 
2. '''Tvoja torba je tukaj.''' (Your bag is here.)
 
3. '''Njegov avto je rdeč.''' (His car is red.)
 
4. '''Njen pes je velik.''' (Her dog is big.)
 
5. '''Naš dom je tukaj.''' (Our home is here.)
 
=== Cases of Pronouns ===
 
In Slovenian, nouns and pronouns change their forms based on the grammatical case they are in. The primary cases are nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, and locative. Let's explore how pronouns change in different cases with examples.
 
==== Nominative Case ====
 
This is the subject case, where pronouns remain unchanged as previously mentioned.
 
* '''Examples''':
 
1. '''Jaz''' sem srečen. (I am happy.)
 
2. '''Ona''' je dobra. (She is good.)
 
==== Accusative Case ====
 
In the accusative case, pronouns change their form to indicate the direct object of the verb.
 
* '''Examples''':
 
1. '''Vidim''' '''tebe'''. (I see you.)
 
2. '''Slišim''' '''jo'''. (I hear her.)
 
==== Genitive Case ====
 
The genitive case indicates possession. Here are the changes:
 
* '''Examples''':
 
1. '''To je''' '''moj''' avto. (This is my car.)
 
2. '''Nimam''' '''njega'''. (I do not have him.)
 
==== Dative Case ====
 
This case indicates the indirect object, often the recipient of an action.
 
* '''Examples''':
 
1. '''Dajem''' '''tebi''' knjigo. (I am giving you a book.)
 
2. '''Pomagaj''' '''njej'''. (Help her.)
 
==== Locative Case ====
 
The locative case denotes location or context.
 
* '''Examples''':
 
1. '''Razgovarjam''' '''o''' '''njem'''. (I am talking about him.)
 
2. '''Mislim''' '''o''' '''njoj'''. (I am thinking about her.)
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that we've covered the essentials of personal and possessive pronouns, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises for you to practice.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct personal pronoun (jaz, ti, on, ona, mi, vi, oni, one) based on the context of the sentence.
 
1. _____ sem učitelj. (I am a teacher.)
 
2. _____ hodi v šolo. (He goes to school.)
 
3. _____ ste moji prijatelji. (You are my friends.)
 
4. _____ igrajo nogomet. (They play football.)
 
5. _____ je lepa. (She is beautiful.)
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. Jaz
 
2. On
 
3. Vi
 
4. Oni
 
5. Ona
 
==== Exercise 2: Rewrite with Possessive Pronouns ====
 
Rewrite the sentences using the appropriate possessive pronoun.
 
1. To je avto mojega prijatelja. (This is my friend's car.)
 
2. Ona ima knjigo. (She has a book.)
 
3. Ti si prijatelj. (You are a friend.)
 
4. Njegov pes je velik. (His dog is big.)
 
5. Naš dom je tukaj. (Our home is here.)
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. To je moj avto.
 
2. To je njena knjiga.
 
3. To je tvoj prijatelj.
 
4. Njegov pes je velik.
 
5. Naš dom je tukaj.
 
==== Exercise 3: Translate to Slovenian ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Slovenian using the correct pronouns.
 
1. I see her.
 
2. They are my friends.
 
3. You (plural) have a car.
 
4. We help him.
 
5. She loves her dog.
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. Vidim jo.
 
2. Oni so moji prijatelji.
 
3. Vi imate avto.
 
4. Mi mu pomagamo.
 
5. Ona ljubi svojega psa.


Congratulations! You've made it through the basics of personal and possessive pronouns in Slovenian. It's important to practice using these pronouns in different tenses and cases so that you can communicate effectively with native speakers. Keep practicing and stay tuned for the next lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Slovenian Course!
==== Exercise 4: Matching Exercise ====
 
Match the English phrases with their correct Slovenian translations.
 
1. My book 
 
2. Your (feminine) dog 
 
3. Their house 
 
4. Our friends 
 
5. Her cat 
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. Moja knjiga
 
2. Tvoja pes
 
3. Njihova hiša
 
4. Naši prijatelji
 
5. Njen maček
 
==== Exercise 5: Case Identification ====
 
Identify the case of the underlined pronouns in the sentences below.
 
1. Jaz sem srečen. (I am happy.)
 
2. Vidim tebe. (I see you.)
 
3. To je njena knjiga. (This is her book.)
 
4. Pomagam tebi. (I help you.)
 
5. Mislim o njej. (I think about her.)
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. Nominative
 
2. Accusative
 
3. Genitive
 
4. Dative
 
5. Locative
 
==== Exercise 6: Sentence Completion ====
 
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the possessive pronoun.
 
1. To je _____ (my) knjiga.
 
2. Tvoja torba je _____ (here).
 
3. Njegov avto je _____ (red).
 
4. Naša hiša je _____ (big).
 
5. Njihovi prijatelji so _____ (nice).
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. moja
 
2. tukaj
 
3. rdeč
 
4. velika
 
5. prijetni
 
==== Exercise 7: Pronoun Transformation ====
 
Transform the following sentences by replacing the noun with the appropriate pronoun.
 
1. Marko je v šoli. (Marko is at school.)
 
2. Marija ima knjigo. (Marija has a book.)
 
3. Ana in Jure sta prijatelja. (Ana and Jure are friends.)
 
4. Peter in Janez sta v parku. (Peter and Janez are in the park.)
 
5. Moj oče je zdravnik. (My father is a doctor.)
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. On je v šoli.
 
2. Ona ima jo.
 
3. Oni sta prijatelji.
 
4. Oni sta v parku.
 
5. On je zdravnik.
 
==== Exercise 8: Fill in the Correct Case ====
 
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the pronouns based on their cases.
 
1. Dajem _____ (you) knjigo. (Dative)
 
2. Vidim _____ (them). (Accusative)
 
3. Mislim _____ (her). (Accusative)
 
4. To je _____ (my) avto. (Genitive)
 
5. To je _____ (their) hiša. (Genitive)
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. tebi
 
2. njih
 
3. njo
 
4. moj
 
5. njihova
 
==== Exercise 9: Translation Practice ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Slovenian, using the correct pronouns.
 
1. You (singular) are my friend.
 
2. I see them (feminine).
 
3. Our dog is friendly.
 
4. Her book is interesting.
 
5. We help you (plural).
 
* '''Answers''':
 
1. Ti si moj prijatelj.
 
2. Vidim jih.
 
3. Naš pes je prijazen.
 
4. Njena knjiga je zanimiva.
 
5. Mi vam pomagamo.
 
==== Exercise 10: Creative Writing ====
 
Write five sentences using a variety of personal and possessive pronouns. Aim to include different cases and contexts.
 
* '''Example Answers''':
 
1. Jaz imam mojo knjigo in ti imaš svojo.
 
2. Ona je srečna, ker ima njen pes veliko prijateljev.
 
3. Mi gremo v kino, vi pa v gledališče.
 
4. Njihova hiša je velika in lepa.
 
5. On daje svojemu prijatelju darilo.
 
Congratulations on completing this lesson on Slovenian pronouns! Remember to practice regularly, as using pronouns correctly will help you sound more natural in your conversations. Keep up the great work as you continue your journey toward mastering the Slovenian language!


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SlovenianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Pronouns and their use

Welcome to our lesson on Slovenian Pronouns! Pronouns are a crucial part of any language, and they serve as the glue that holds sentences together. In Slovenian, personal and possessive pronouns help us replace nouns and indicate ownership, making our communication more fluid and natural. This lesson will guide you through the complexities of pronouns in Slovenian, ensuring you grasp their essentials as you advance toward the A1 level.

We will specifically cover the following topics:

  • Personal Pronouns: What they are, their forms, and how to use them in different contexts.
  • Possessive Pronouns: Understanding ownership and possession in Slovenian.
  • Usage in Different Cases: How pronouns change depending on their grammatical role in a sentence.
  • Practice Exercises: Applying what you've learned through engaging exercises.

By the end of this lesson, you'll have a solid understanding of Slovenian pronouns and how to use them effectively.

Personal Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Pronouns are used to replace nouns, and personal pronouns specifically refer to people or things. In Slovenian, personal pronouns change their form based on the grammatical case. Let's explore the different personal pronouns in Slovenian.

Subjective Case[edit | edit source]

In the subjective case, personal pronouns act as the subject of a sentence. Here are the personal pronouns in Slovenian:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
jaz [jazz] I
ti [tee] you (singular)
on [on] he
ona [oh-nah] she
ono [oh-noh] it
mi [mee] we
vi [vee] you (plural/formal)
oni [oh-nee] they (masculine)
one [oh-neh] they (feminine)
ona [oh-nah] they (neuter)
  • Example Sentences:

1. Jaz sem učitelj. (I am a teacher.)

2. Ti si moj prijatelj. (You are my friend.)

3. On hodi v šolo. (He goes to school.)

4. Ona je lepa. (She is beautiful.)

5. Oni igrajo nogomet. (They play football.)

Objective Case[edit | edit source]

In the objective case, the pronouns receive the action of the verb. Here are the objective forms:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
mene [meh-neh] me
tebe [teh-beh] you (singular)
njega [nyeh-gah] him
njo [nyoh] her
njega [nyeh-gah] it
nas [nahs] us
vas [vahs] you (plural/formal)
njih [neegh] them (masculine)
njih [neegh] them (feminine)
njih [neegh] them (neuter)
  • Example Sentences:

1. Vidim tebe. (I see you.)

2. Kličem njega. (I am calling him.)

3. Ljubim jo. (I love her.)

4. Slišim nas. (I hear us.)

5. Pomagaj njim. (Help them.)

Possessive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession. In Slovenian, they also change forms based on the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify. Here are the basic possessive pronouns:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
moj [moy] my (masculine)
moja [moh-yah] my (feminine)
moje [moh-yeh] my (neuter)
tvoj [tvoy] your (singular, masculine)
tvoja [tvoy-yah] your (singular, feminine)
tvoje [tvoy-yeh] your (singular, neuter)
njegov [nyeh-gohv] his
njen [nyen] her
najin [nigh-in] our (dual)
najina [nigh-ee-nah] our (dual, feminine)
najino [nigh-ee-noh] our (dual, neuter)
vaš [vahsh] your (plural/formal, masculine)
vaša [vah-shah] your (plural/formal, feminine)
vaše [vah-sheh] your (plural/formal, neuter)
njihov [nee-ghohv] their (masculine)
njihova [nee-ghoh-vah] their (feminine)
njihovo [nee-ghoh-voh] their (neuter)
  • Example Sentences:

1. To je moja knjiga. (This is my book.)

2. Tvoja torba je tukaj. (Your bag is here.)

3. Njegov avto je rdeč. (His car is red.)

4. Njen pes je velik. (Her dog is big.)

5. Naš dom je tukaj. (Our home is here.)

Cases of Pronouns[edit | edit source]

In Slovenian, nouns and pronouns change their forms based on the grammatical case they are in. The primary cases are nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, and locative. Let's explore how pronouns change in different cases with examples.

Nominative Case[edit | edit source]

This is the subject case, where pronouns remain unchanged as previously mentioned.

  • Examples:

1. Jaz sem srečen. (I am happy.)

2. Ona je dobra. (She is good.)

Accusative Case[edit | edit source]

In the accusative case, pronouns change their form to indicate the direct object of the verb.

  • Examples:

1. Vidim tebe. (I see you.)

2. Slišim jo. (I hear her.)

Genitive Case[edit | edit source]

The genitive case indicates possession. Here are the changes:

  • Examples:

1. To je moj avto. (This is my car.)

2. Nimam njega. (I do not have him.)

Dative Case[edit | edit source]

This case indicates the indirect object, often the recipient of an action.

  • Examples:

1. Dajem tebi knjigo. (I am giving you a book.)

2. Pomagaj njej. (Help her.)

Locative Case[edit | edit source]

The locative case denotes location or context.

  • Examples:

1. Razgovarjam o njem. (I am talking about him.)

2. Mislim o njoj. (I am thinking about her.)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we've covered the essentials of personal and possessive pronouns, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises for you to practice.

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

Fill in the blanks with the correct personal pronoun (jaz, ti, on, ona, mi, vi, oni, one) based on the context of the sentence.

1. _____ sem učitelj. (I am a teacher.)

2. _____ hodi v šolo. (He goes to school.)

3. _____ ste moji prijatelji. (You are my friends.)

4. _____ igrajo nogomet. (They play football.)

5. _____ je lepa. (She is beautiful.)

  • Answers:

1. Jaz

2. On

3. Vi

4. Oni

5. Ona

Exercise 2: Rewrite with Possessive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Rewrite the sentences using the appropriate possessive pronoun.

1. To je avto mojega prijatelja. (This is my friend's car.)

2. Ona ima knjigo. (She has a book.)

3. Ti si prijatelj. (You are a friend.)

4. Njegov pes je velik. (His dog is big.)

5. Naš dom je tukaj. (Our home is here.)

  • Answers:

1. To je moj avto.

2. To je njena knjiga.

3. To je tvoj prijatelj.

4. Njegov pes je velik.

5. Naš dom je tukaj.

Exercise 3: Translate to Slovenian[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Slovenian using the correct pronouns.

1. I see her.

2. They are my friends.

3. You (plural) have a car.

4. We help him.

5. She loves her dog.

  • Answers:

1. Vidim jo.

2. Oni so moji prijatelji.

3. Vi imate avto.

4. Mi mu pomagamo.

5. Ona ljubi svojega psa.

Exercise 4: Matching Exercise[edit | edit source]

Match the English phrases with their correct Slovenian translations.

1. My book

2. Your (feminine) dog

3. Their house

4. Our friends

5. Her cat

  • Answers:

1. Moja knjiga

2. Tvoja pes

3. Njihova hiša

4. Naši prijatelji

5. Njen maček

Exercise 5: Case Identification[edit | edit source]

Identify the case of the underlined pronouns in the sentences below.

1. Jaz sem srečen. (I am happy.)

2. Vidim tebe. (I see you.)

3. To je njena knjiga. (This is her book.)

4. Pomagam tebi. (I help you.)

5. Mislim o njej. (I think about her.)

  • Answers:

1. Nominative

2. Accusative

3. Genitive

4. Dative

5. Locative

Exercise 6: Sentence Completion[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the possessive pronoun.

1. To je _____ (my) knjiga.

2. Tvoja torba je _____ (here).

3. Njegov avto je _____ (red).

4. Naša hiša je _____ (big).

5. Njihovi prijatelji so _____ (nice).

  • Answers:

1. moja

2. tukaj

3. rdeč

4. velika

5. prijetni

Exercise 7: Pronoun Transformation[edit | edit source]

Transform the following sentences by replacing the noun with the appropriate pronoun.

1. Marko je v šoli. (Marko is at school.)

2. Marija ima knjigo. (Marija has a book.)

3. Ana in Jure sta prijatelja. (Ana and Jure are friends.)

4. Peter in Janez sta v parku. (Peter and Janez are in the park.)

5. Moj oče je zdravnik. (My father is a doctor.)

  • Answers:

1. On je v šoli.

2. Ona ima jo.

3. Oni sta prijatelji.

4. Oni sta v parku.

5. On je zdravnik.

Exercise 8: Fill in the Correct Case[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the pronouns based on their cases.

1. Dajem _____ (you) knjigo. (Dative)

2. Vidim _____ (them). (Accusative)

3. Mislim _____ (her). (Accusative)

4. To je _____ (my) avto. (Genitive)

5. To je _____ (their) hiša. (Genitive)

  • Answers:

1. tebi

2. njih

3. njo

4. moj

5. njihova

Exercise 9: Translation Practice[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Slovenian, using the correct pronouns.

1. You (singular) are my friend.

2. I see them (feminine).

3. Our dog is friendly.

4. Her book is interesting.

5. We help you (plural).

  • Answers:

1. Ti si moj prijatelj.

2. Vidim jih.

3. Naš pes je prijazen.

4. Njena knjiga je zanimiva.

5. Mi vam pomagamo.

Exercise 10: Creative Writing[edit | edit source]

Write five sentences using a variety of personal and possessive pronouns. Aim to include different cases and contexts.

  • Example Answers:

1. Jaz imam mojo knjigo in ti imaš svojo.

2. Ona je srečna, ker ima njen pes veliko prijateljev.

3. Mi gremo v kino, vi pa v gledališče.

4. Njihova hiša je velika in lepa.

5. On daje svojemu prijatelju darilo.

Congratulations on completing this lesson on Slovenian pronouns! Remember to practice regularly, as using pronouns correctly will help you sound more natural in your conversations. Keep up the great work as you continue your journey toward mastering the Slovenian language!

Table of Contents - Slovenian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Drink


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Hobbies and Free Time


Slovenian Customs and Traditions

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