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Revision as of 14:43, 12 March 2023
Hi Slovak learners! 😊
In this lesson, you will learn some of the most common fruits in Slovak, as well as some interesting cultural information. Fun fact: Slovakia is known for producing some of the best apples in Europe! 🍎🍏
Basic Fruits
Let's start with the basics.
Slovak | Pronunciation | English |
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Jablko | yah-bl-ko | Apple |
Hruška | hroosh-ka | Pear |
Čerešňa | chair-esh-nya | Cherry |
Jahoda | yah-ho-dah | Strawberry |
Malina | mah-lee-nah | Raspberry |
Broskyňa | bro-skyn-ya | Peach |
Slivka | slee-vkah | Plum |
Now let's see some of these fruits in action in a dialogue:
- Person 1: Mám doma jablká. (I have apples at home.)
- Person 2: Môžem si dať jeden? (Can I have one?)
- Person 1: Samozrejme! (Of course!)
Unique Slovak Fruits
Slovakia is also home to some unique fruits that you may not find in other parts of the world. Here are some examples:
Slovak | Pronunciation | English |
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Ríbezle | rhee-bez-leh | Currants |
Brusnice | broosh-nee-tseh | Cranberries |
Kivi | kee-vee | Kiwi |
Jahniatka | yah-nyat-kah | Wild Strawberries |
Ríbezle and brusnice are commonly used in traditional Slovak recipes, such as for making jam or fruit-filled pastries. Kiwi and wild strawberries are more recent additions to Slovak cuisine, but are still enjoyed by many.
Let's see how we can use some of these unique fruits in a dialogue:
- Person 1: Pozerala som v televízii varenie s brusnicami. (I was watching a cooking show with cranberries.)
- Person 2: Ja mám radi brusnicový koláč. A ty? (I love cranberry cake. How about you?)
- Person 1: Ja mám radšej ríbezľové pirohy. (I prefer currant filled dumplings.)
Fruit Idioms
Like in any language, Slovak language includes some popular fruit-related idioms.
Here are some examples:
- Mať citrón (to have a lemon) - meaning to be in a bad mood or to have bad luck
- Kráľovská hruška (royal pear) - describing something that is of great value
- Hovoriť o jabĺčkach a hruškách (to talk about apples and pears) - meaning to have a diplomatic conversation or to avoid discussing a tricky topic directly
Do you know any fruit-related idioms in your own language? Share in the comments below! Polyglot Club is a great platform to connect with other language learners and share cultural knowledge. Don't hesitate to find native speakers and ask any questions you may have.
Bonus Vocabulary
Here are a few more fruits to add to your vocabulary:
Slovak | Pronunciation | English |
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Banán | bah-nahn | Banana |
Melón | meh-lon | Melon |
Pomaranč | poh-mah-rahnch | Orange |
Ananás | ah-nah-nas | Pineapple |
Sources
- Slovak Vocabulary - Fruits
- Slovak lessons: Fruits
- 40+ Vegetables In Slovak Language: An Easy Guide - Ling App
➡ 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. 😎
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