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How to ask ” Do you spend a lot of time doing nothing?” in Slovak; S5E27, Bonus 5

January 31, 2024 Bozena Hilko Season 5 Episode 27
How to ask ” Do you spend a lot of time doing nothing?” in Slovak; S5E27, Bonus 5
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How to ask ” Do you spend a lot of time doing nothing?” in Slovak; S5E27, Bonus 5
Jan 31, 2024 Season 5 Episode 27
Bozena Hilko

Today we are going to look at more irregular verbs that completely change the stem, but still keep the standart ending for a specific person. For example: stáť (to stand) => stojim, etc. Then you will practice them in short sentences.

Episode notes
Today we are going to look at more irregular verbs that completely change the stem, but still keep the standart ending for a specific person. For example: stáť (to stand) => stojim, etc. Then you will practice them in short sentences.

Slovak lesson
Verb stáť (to stand)
Singular:                    Plural:
stojím (I stand)                    stojíme (we stand)
stojíš (you stand)               stojíte (you stand)
stojí (he, she, it stands)   stoja (they stand)

Verb ísť (to go), odísť (to leave), prísť (to come)
Singular:                 Plural:
idem (I go)                         ideme (we go)
ideš (you go)                    idete (you go)
ide (he, she, it goes)     idú (they go)

Verb brať (to take)
Singular:                 Plural:
beriem (I take)                    berieme (we take)
berieš (you take)               beriete (you take)
berie (he, she, it takes)   berú (they take)

Verb prať (to wash laundry)
Singular:                  Plural:
periem (I wash)                     perieme (we wash)
perieš (you wash)                periete (you wash)
perie (he, she, it washs)    perú (they wash)

Verb vedieť (to know / to have knowledge)

Singular:                   Plural:
viem (I know)                     vieme (we know)
vieš (you know)                 viete (you know)
vie (he, she, it knows)    vedia (they know)

Verb minúť (to spend)
Singular:                      Plural:
miniem (I spend)                     minieme (we spend)
minieš (you spend)                miniete (you spend)
minie (he, she, it spends)   minú (spend)

Miniete veľa času nič nerobením? (Do you spend a lot of time doing nothing?)

Timestamps
00:31 Introduction
02:27 Slovak lesson
08:19 Sentences
15:30 Final thoughts

If you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com

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Show Notes

Today we are going to look at more irregular verbs that completely change the stem, but still keep the standart ending for a specific person. For example: stáť (to stand) => stojim, etc. Then you will practice them in short sentences.

Episode notes
Today we are going to look at more irregular verbs that completely change the stem, but still keep the standart ending for a specific person. For example: stáť (to stand) => stojim, etc. Then you will practice them in short sentences.

Slovak lesson
Verb stáť (to stand)
Singular:                    Plural:
stojím (I stand)                    stojíme (we stand)
stojíš (you stand)               stojíte (you stand)
stojí (he, she, it stands)   stoja (they stand)

Verb ísť (to go), odísť (to leave), prísť (to come)
Singular:                 Plural:
idem (I go)                         ideme (we go)
ideš (you go)                    idete (you go)
ide (he, she, it goes)     idú (they go)

Verb brať (to take)
Singular:                 Plural:
beriem (I take)                    berieme (we take)
berieš (you take)               beriete (you take)
berie (he, she, it takes)   berú (they take)

Verb prať (to wash laundry)
Singular:                  Plural:
periem (I wash)                     perieme (we wash)
perieš (you wash)                periete (you wash)
perie (he, she, it washs)    perú (they wash)

Verb vedieť (to know / to have knowledge)

Singular:                   Plural:
viem (I know)                     vieme (we know)
vieš (you know)                 viete (you know)
vie (he, she, it knows)    vedia (they know)

Verb minúť (to spend)
Singular:                      Plural:
miniem (I spend)                     minieme (we spend)
minieš (you spend)                miniete (you spend)
minie (he, she, it spends)   minú (spend)

Miniete veľa času nič nerobením? (Do you spend a lot of time doing nothing?)

Timestamps
00:31 Introduction
02:27 Slovak lesson
08:19 Sentences
15:30 Final thoughts

If you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com

© All copywrites reserved to Bozena O Hilko LLC