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Revision as of 18:33, 29 March 2023
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As a Slovak language teacher, I have noticed that one of the most important things when learning a new language is to master the vocabulary related to daily activities and routine. In this lesson, you will learn the most common vocabulary related to daily routine in Slovak. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe your daily activities in Slovak and understand daily conversations with native speakers.
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Feelings and Emotions & Airport.
Basic Vocabulary
Here are some basic words and phrases related to daily activities and routine in Slovak:
Slovak | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
Vstávať | ['vstɑ:vatʲ] | To wake up |
Obedovať | [obɛdoʋatʲ] | To have lunch |
Čítať noviny | ['ʧi:tatʲ 'nowɪnɪ] | To read the newspaper |
Pracovať | [prat͡sova:tʲ] | To work |
Večerať | [vɛʧɛratʲ] | To have dinner |
Spať | [spatʲ] | To sleep |
Use these words and phrases to practice your daily routine conversations. Here is an example:
Example Conversation
- A: Dobré ráno! (Good morning!)
- B: Dobré ráno! Ako sa máš? (Good morning! How are you?)
- A: Mám sa dobre, ďakujem. A ty? (I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
- B: Tiež sa mám dobre, ďakujem. Ako sa ti spalo? (I'm fine too, thank you. How did you sleep?)
- A: Spal som dobre, ďakujem. A ty? (I slept well, thank you. And you?)
- B: Tiež som spal dobre. Čo robíš dnes po práci? (I slept well too. What are you doing today after work?)
- A: Idem domov a večerám. (I'm going home and having dinner.)
More Vocabulary
Here is some additional vocabulary related to daily activities and routine in Slovak:
- Ráno (Morning)
- Poobede (Afternoon)
- Večer (Evening)
- Po večeri (After dinner)
- Kúpať sa (To take a bath)
- Kúpeľňa (Bathroom)
- Jedáleň (Dining room)
- Kuchyňa (Kitchen)
- Spálňa (Bedroom)
- Obývačka (Living room)
Use these words and phrases to expand your daily routine vocabulary. Try to use them in conversation with your Slovak friends and colleagues.
Useful Phrases
Here are some useful phrases related to daily activities and routine in Slovak:
- Rád/rada si po práci oddýchnem. (I like to relax after work.)
- Vstávam vždy o 7 hodine. (I always wake up at 7 o'clock.)
- Nikdy neotváram oči pred 8 hodinou ráno. (I never open my eyes before 8 o'clock in the morning.)
- Čítam noviny pri raňajkách. (I read the newspaper during breakfast.)
- Večerám okolo 7-tej. (I have dinner around 7 o'clock.)
- Spať chodím vždy okolo polnoci. (I always go to sleep around midnight.)
Use these phrases to describe your own daily routine or ask someone about theirs.
I hope this lesson has helped you improve your Slovak vocabulary related to daily activities and routine. Keep practicing and you will soon be able to understand and participate in daily conversations with native speakers.
Other Lessons
- Time Periods
- Holidays and Celebrations
- Count to 10
- Numbers
- Sports
- Telling Time
- Vehicles
- Greetings
- Animal
Sources
- 70 Basic Words And Phrases In Slovak: Complete & Optimal List ...
- Materials for Self-learning of Slovak Language - IOM Migration ...
- The Best Vocabulary Practice-Slovakian Language | Panda ...
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