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== Monophthongs ==
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Hello Polyglots,
 
 
In today's lesson, you will learn how to write the different letters of the Slovak alphabet, how to pronounce these letters whether it is through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or through a video with the pronunciation of the letters by a native speaker.
 
 
You will also find at the end of this lesson a virtual keyboard to be able to type each special character of this language.
 
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==Slovak Alphabet and IPA Pronunciation==
 
=== Monophthongs ===
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== Diphthongs ==
=== Diphthongs ===
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== Diacritics ==
=== Diacritics ===
* '''acute''' - á, é, í, ĺ, ó, ŕ, ú, ý
* '''acute''' - á, é, í, ĺ, ó, ŕ, ú, ý
* '''caron''' - č, ď, ľ, ň, š, ť, ž
* '''caron''' - č, ď, ľ, ň, š, ť, ž
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* '''circumflex''' - ô
* '''circumflex''' - ô


== Accent ==
=== Accent ===
Slovak words have accent mostly on the first syllable of the word ('''slo'''venský '''ja'''zyk). Acute does not indicate accent. Acutes indicate long sound (twice as long as the short sound).
Slovak words have accent mostly on the first syllable of the word ('''slo'''venský '''ja'''zyk). Acute does not indicate accent. Acutes indicate long sound (twice as long as the short sound).


== Soft pronunciation of de, te, ne, le, di, ti, ni, li ==
=== Soft pronunciation of de, te, ne, le, di, ti, ni, li ===
Consonants '''d, t, n, l''' in combination with vowels '''e, i''' should have a soft pronunciation ''(like <u>ďe, ťe, ňe, ľe, ďi, ťi, ňi, ľi)</u>''. Although most people often break the rule and do not pronounce '''le''', '''li''' softly.  
Consonants '''d, t, n, l''' in combination with vowels '''e, i''' should have a soft pronunciation ''(like <u>ďe, ťe, ňe, ľe, ďi, ťi, ňi, ľi)</u>''. Although most people often break the rule and do not pronounce '''le''', '''li''' softly.  


The rule of soft pronunciation does not apply to the words of foreign origin.
The rule of soft pronunciation does not apply to the words of foreign origin.


==Videos==
==Video - Slovak Alphabet Pronunciation by a Native Speaker==
<youtube> zfgYplZ7R3g</youtube>
<youtube> zfgYplZ7R3g</youtube>
==Slovak Online Virtual Keyboard==
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Revision as of 10:30, 13 October 2021

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Slovak Alphabet, IPA Pronuncation, Video, Virtual Keyboard...

Hello Polyglots,


In today's lesson, you will learn how to write the different letters of the Slovak alphabet, how to pronounce these letters whether it is through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or through a video with the pronunciation of the letters by a native speaker.


You will also find at the end of this lesson a virtual keyboard to be able to type each special character of this language.

Slovak Alphabet and IPA Pronunciation

Monophthongs

Letter Sound Example in Slovak word Example Audio

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A a /ʌ/ abeceda (alphabet) sun
Á á /ɑː/ áno (yes) far
Ä ä /ε/, /æ/ päť (five) cat
B b /b/ brat (brother) break
C c /ts/ cibuľa (onion) tsunami
Č č /tʃ/ čučoriedka (blueberry) match
D d /d/ dom (house) do
Ď ď /ɟ/ ďakujem (thank you) -
Dz dz /dz/ medzi (between) -
Dž dž /dʒ/ em (jam) jam
E e /ε/ egreš (gooseberry) dress
É é /εː/ anténa (antenna) -
F f /f/ farba (colour) face
G g /g/ gaštan (chestnut) grow
H h /h/ hokej (hockey) high
Ch ch /x/ chorý (ill) -
I i /ɪ/ ihla (needle, pin) city
Í í /iː/ zívnuť (yawn) tree
J j /j/ jablko (apple) yes
K k /k/ krava (cow) call
L l /l/ láska (love) let
Ľ ľ /ʎ/ ľalia (lilly) similar to Spanish ll
Ĺ ĺ /lː/ stĺp (column) -
M m /m/ m(man) man
N n /n/ noha (leg) name
Ň ň /ɲ/ dlaň (palm) similar to Spanish ñ
O o /ɒ/ opica (monkey) body
Ó ó /ɔː/ telefón (telephone) door
P p /p/ pes (dog) put
Q q /kv/ aqua sequence
R r /r/ ružová (pink) read
Ŕ ŕ /rː/ vŕba (willow) -
S s /s/ sliepka (hen) sad
Š š /ʃ/ šunka (ham) shoe
T t /t/ tuniak (tuna) take
Ť ť /c/ ťava (camel) -
U u /ʊ/ ujo (uncle) foot
Ú ú /uː/ ústa (mouth) choose
V v /v/ vlajka (flag) voice
W w /v/ kiwi voice
X x /ks/ taxi taxi
Y y /ɪ/ syr (cheese) city
Ý ý /iː/ skrývať (hide) tree
Z z /z/ zebra zero
Ž ž /ʒ/ žaluď (acorn) vision

Diphthongs

Letter Sound Example in Slovak word Example Audio

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IA ia /ia/ piatok (friday)
IE ie /iε/ nie (no)
IU iu /iu/ menšiu
Ô ô /uo/ kôň (horse)

Diacritics

  • acute - á, é, í, ĺ, ó, ŕ, ú, ý
  • caron - č, ď, ľ, ň, š, ť, ž
  • umlaut - ä
  • circumflex - ô

Accent

Slovak words have accent mostly on the first syllable of the word (slovenský jazyk). Acute does not indicate accent. Acutes indicate long sound (twice as long as the short sound).

Soft pronunciation of de, te, ne, le, di, ti, ni, li

Consonants d, t, n, l in combination with vowels e, i should have a soft pronunciation (like ďe, ťe, ňe, ľe, ďi, ťi, ňi, ľi). Although most people often break the rule and do not pronounce le, li softly.

The rule of soft pronunciation does not apply to the words of foreign origin.

Video - Slovak Alphabet Pronunciation by a Native Speaker


Slovak Online Virtual Keyboard