Slovak Pronouns
This is a list of pronouns in Slovak. This includes subject, object, and the possessive. These are used on a daily basis, so don't skip this lesson. We start with the object pronouns such as "I, you, her ..."
I: ja
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You: ty / vy
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He: on
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She: ona
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We: my |
You (pl.): vy |
They: oni |
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Here are samples to demonstrate how the object pronoun is used in a sentence.
I love you: Milujem ťa
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She is beautiful: Je krásna
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We are happy: Sme šťastný |
They are dancing: Oni tancujú |
Now we look into the subject pronoun such as "me, him, us, them ...".
Me: mňa / mne
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You: teba / vás / tebe / vám
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Him: jeho / jemu
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Her: ju / jej
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Us: nás / nám |
You (pl.): vám |
Them: ich / im |
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These are examples to demonstrate how the subject pronoun is used in a sentence.
Give me your phone number: Daj mi tvoje telefónne číslo.
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I can give you my email: Môžem ti dať môj email.
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Tell him to call me: Povedz mu aby mi zavolal. |
Can you call us?: Môžeš nám zavolať? |
We reach now the possessive adjective part, used to refer to thing we possess. Examples: "my, our, their ...".
My: môj
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Your: tvoj
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His: jeho
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Her: jej
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Our: náš |
Your (pl.): váš |
Their: ich |
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Here are samples to demonstrate how the possessive adjective is used.
My phone number is . . .: Moje telefónne číslo je...
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His email is . . .: Jeho email je
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Our dream is to visit Spain: Naším snom je navštíviť Španielsko |
Their country is beautiful: Ich krajina je krásna |
This is the possessive pronoun. Used as an alternative to the possessive adjectives above. Instead of saying "It is my dog" you can say "It is mine".
Mine: môj
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Yours: tvoj / váš
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His: jeho
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Hers: jej
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Ours: náš |
Yours (pl.): váš |
Theirs: ich |
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These are some examples of the possessive pronoun in a sentence.
The book is mine: Tá kniha je moja.
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Is this pen yours?: Toto pero je tvoje?
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The shoes are hers: Tieto topánky sú jej |
Victory is ours: Víťazstvo je naše |
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