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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_declension Slovak declension - Wikipedia] | |||
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Revision as of 14:29, 12 March 2023
Hi Slovak learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about how to use "be" in Slovak grammar. "Be" is a very important verb in Slovak, and we will see how it is used in different contexts. Let's get started!
Basic Forms
In Slovak, the verb "byť" means "to be". The basic forms of the verb are:
- Ja som - I am
- Ty si - You are (singular informal)
- On/Ona/Ono je - He/She/It is
- My sme - We are
- Vy ste - You are (plural)
- Oni/Ony sú - They are
Conjugation
The verb "byť" is an irregular verb and its conjugation does not follow a regular pattern. You have to memorize the different forms. Here is the conjugation of "byť" in the present tense:
Pronoun | Form |
---|---|
Ja | som (I am) |
Ty | si (You are) |
On/Ona/Ono | je (He/She/It is) |
My | sme (We are) |
Vy | ste (You are) |
Oni/Ony | sú (They are) |
Negation
To make a negative sentence, you have to add "nie" before the verb, like this:
- Ja nie som - I am not
- Ty nie si - You are not
- On/Ona/Ono nie je - He/She/It is not
- My nie sme - We are not
- Vy nie ste - You are not
- Oni/Ony nie sú - They are not
Questions
To make a question, you have to switch the positions of the subject and the verb. For example:
- Som tu? (Am I here?)
- Si šťastný? (Are you happy?)
- Je to tvoje auto? (Is it your car?)
- Sme spolu? (Are we together?)
- Ste z Ameriky? (Are you from America?)
- Sú vaše deti v škole? (Are your children at school?)
Examples
Here are some examples of "be" in different contexts:
Identification
- Toto je moja kamarátka Mia. (This is my friend Mia.)
- To sú moje rodiče. (These are my parents.)
- On je herec. (He is an actor.)
Nationality
- Ja som Slovák. (I am Slovak.)
- Oni nie sú z Anglicka. (They are not from England.)
- Ty si Francúz? (Are you French?)
Occupations
- Ona je učiteľka. (She is a teacher.)
- On je lekár. (He is a doctor.)
- Som študent. (I am a student.)
Locations
- Auto je pred domom. (The car is in front of the house.)
- Ty si v kuchyni. (You are in the kitchen.)
- My sme v kin. (We are in the cinema.)
Time
- Je polnoc. (It is midnight.)
- Som ešte v práci. (I am still at work.)
- Vietor je silný. (The wind is strong.)
Practice
To practice using "be" in Slovak grammar, try making your own sentences and questions using the examples above. You can also find more practice exercises in the question section of Polyglot Club. Additionally, you can review more grammar rules on the Grammar page.
Let's try a dialogue:
- Person 1: Ahoj, som nový študent. (Hi, I am a new student.)
- Person 2: Vitaj! Si v správnom triede. (Welcome! You are in the right class.)
- Person 1: Tvoje meno je Peter, však? (Your name is Peter, right?)
- Person 2: Áno, presne tak. (Yes, exactly.)
Conclusion
In this lesson, we saw how to use "be" in Slovak grammar. We covered its basic forms, conjugation, negation, questions, and examples. Remember that practice is key to mastering any language. Keep practicing and don't hesitate to ask questions to find native speakers.
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Videos
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