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Slovak language, like most Slavic and Latin languages, is an inflected language.

The inflected language means, that the endings of most words change depending on the given combinatiom of:

  1. the grammatical number (like in English, there is the singular and the plural)
  2. the grammatical gender (animate masculine, inanimate masculine, feminine and neuter)
  3. the grammatical case of the particular word in the particular sentenc :Morphological cases:

the nominative case (N)

the genitive case (G)

the dative case (D)

the accusative case (A)

the locative case (L)

the instrumental case (I)

The ending change in nouns adjectives, pronouns and numerals.

NOUNS

For each gender, there are four basic declension paradigms.

The masculine genger : chlap, hrdina, dub, stroj

The feminine genger: žena, ulica, dlaň, kosť

The neuter genger: mesto, srdce, vysvedčenie, dievča

ADJECTIVES

Paradigmas:

  • pekný
  • cudzí
  • otcov

Comparative and superlative

PRONOUNS

personal pronous

demonstrative pronous

interrogative (and relative) and indefinite pronouns

possessive pronouns

NUMERALS

Paradigms

Compound Numerals

Ordinal Numerals

Book a Slovak lesson with me and I wil explain you more details 😉

 

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