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SlovenianGrammar → Pronouns and their use

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.

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.

Personal Pronouns

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.

Let's start with the nominative case, which is used for the subject of the sentence:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
jaz yaas I
ti tee you (singular)
on own he
ona owna she
ono owno it
mi mee we
vi vee you( plural)
oni ownee they (masculine)
one owna they (feminine)

Next, let's look at the accusative case, which is used for the direct object of the sentence:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
mene meh-neh me
tebe teh-beh you (singular)
njega nyeh-gah him
njo nyoh her
to toh it
nas nahs us
vas vahs you (plural)
njih nyeeh them (masculine)

And finally, let's look at the dative case, which is used for the indirect object of the sentence:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
meni meh-nee to/for me
tebi teh-bee to/for you (singular)
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

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.

Let's start with the singular forms:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
moj/moja/moje moy/moyah/moyeh my (masculine/feminine/neuter)
tvoj/tvoja/tvoje tvoiy/tvoyah/tvoyeh your (singular masculine/feminine/neuter)
njegov/njegova/njegovo nyegov/nyegovah/nyegovoh his (masculine/feminine/neuter)
njen/njena/njeno nyen/nyenah/nyenoh her (masculine/feminine/neuter)
njegov/njegova/njegovo nyegov/nyegovah/nyegovoh its (masculine/feminine/neuter)
naš/naša/naše nahsh/nahshah/nahsheh our (masculine/feminine/neuter)
vaš/vaša/vaše vahsh/vahshah/vahsheh your (plural masculine/feminine/neuter)
njihov/njihova/njihovo nyihov/nyihovah/nyihovoh their (masculine/feminine/neuter)

And now the plural forms:

Slovenian Pronunciation English
moji/moje moyee/moyeh my (masculine/feminine/neuter)
tvoji/tvoje tvoiyee/tvoyeh your (singular masculine/feminine/neuter)
njegovi/njegove nyegoviy/nyegovay his (masculine/feminine/neuter)
njeni/njene nyeni/nyenay hers (masculine/feminine/neuter)
njegovi/njegove nyegoviy/nyegovay its (masculine/feminine/neuter)
naši/naše nahshee/nahshe our (masculine/feminine/neuter)
vaši/vaše vahshee/vahshe your (plural masculine/feminine/neuter)
njihovi/njihove nyihoviy/nyihovay their (masculine/feminine/neuter)

Conclusion

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!





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