Even More Animals
Had /hat/ (m) Snake - Imagine a SNAKE on
your bed in your HUT.
Lev
/lef/ (m) Lion - Imagine you accidently LEFt your LION in your car.
Medved'
/med-vet'/ (m) Bear - Imagine seeing a BEAR MEDical VET at the
hospital.
Somár
/so-már/ (m) Donkey - Imagine a DONKEY making SO MORes.
Sliepka
/slyep-ka/ (f) Hen - Imagine seeing a HEN SCHLEP KAlua to the big beach
party.
Ovca
/of-tsa/ (f) Sheep - Imagine that we OFT SAw sheep in the city park.
Questions:
How
do you say the following in English?
Had
Lev
Medved'
Somár
Sliepka
Ovca
How
do you say the following in Slovak?
Snake
Lion
Bear
Donkey
Hen
Sheep
Grammar
The
Slovak word for "my" is "môj".
Questions
How
do you say in English?
How
do you say in Slovak?
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Grammar
Môj
is an possessive pronoun. It changes spelling depending on the gender of the
word it is modifying.
môj
is the masculine version
moja
is the femine version (In general feminine possessive pronouns end in the
letter a.)
moje
is the neuter version. (In general neuter possessive pronouns end in the
letter e.)
More Questions
How
do you say in English?
To
je môj slon.
To
je moja koza.
To
je moje prasa.
How
do you say in Slovak?
This
is my elephant.
This
is my goat.
This
is my pig.
Pronunciation
tips
d
sounds like d in deal
The
diacritic acute accent, ´, changes vowels to their long
sound
á
sounds likes ah and is a long vowel
ó
sounds like aw and is long vowel
ie
is a long vowel dipthong where a brief i sound glides into the e
sound
Some
voiced sounds become voiceless when pronounced at the end of a
word or just before a voiceless sound
The
voiced d becomes the voiceless t.
The
voiced v becomes the voiceless f.