EPISODE · May 18, 2022 · 19 MIN
How to ask "Do you have bananas?" in Slovak; Fruit Vocabulary; About Spring Field Customs; "In a fruit store"; S2 E16
from Learn Slovak and More Podcast · host Bozena Hilko
Today's episode is about some spring customs and traditions connected to work in fields. In the Slovak lesson, we’re going to learn fruit vocabulary. You will learn how to ask “Do you have bananas?” in Slovak, and give a possible answer to it. At the end of this episode, you can find a dialogue for beginners.Episode notesIn the last episode I talked about the three cold spirits. Today I want to talk about some spring customs and traditions connected to work in fields. In the Slovak lesson, we’re going to learn fruit vocabulary. You will learn how to ask “Do you have bananas?” in Slovak, and give a possible answer to it. At the end of this episode, you can a dialogue for beginners.Slovak lesson1. banán / banány (banana / bananas)2. čučoriedka / čučoriedky (blueberry / blueberries)3. hrozno / hrozná (grape / grapes)4. hruška / hrušky (pear / pears)5. jablko / jablká (apple / apples)6. jahoda / jahody (strawberry, strawberries)7. malina / maliny (raspberry / raspberries)8. melón / melóny (watermelon / watermelons)9. pomaranč / pomaranče (orange / oranges)10. slivka / slivky (plum / plums)Short sentences with plural nouns and adjectives in the nominative case:1. Banány sú zdravé. (Bananas are healthy.)2. Čučoriedky rastú aj vo Vysokých Tatrách. (Blueberries also grow in the High Tatras.)3. Hrušky sú veľmi sladké. (Pears are very sweet.)4. Jahody a maliny sú červené. (Strawberries and raspberries are red.)5. Slivky sú dobré na lekvár. (Plums are good for plum preserves.)Sort sentences with nouns in the accusative case: 1. Chcete nejaké ovocie? (Do you want some fruit?)2. Áno, dám si hrozno. (Yes, I will have grapes.)3. Prosím si jablko. (Please, I would like an apple.)4. Chcem jednú hrušku. (I want one pear.)5. Môžem mať pomaranč? (Can I have an orange?)Dialogue: IN A FRUIT STOREA: Dobrý deň.B: Dobrý deň. Čo si želáte?A: Máte banány?B: Áno. A: Uhm ... Máte pomaranče?B: Áno.A: Uhm ... Máte melóny?B: Áno, chcete ...A: Nie, nie ... Máte hrozno?B: Máme.A: Máte biele hrozno?B: Máme aj biele, aj čierne hrozno.A: Uhm ... Máte slivky?B: Áno, máme.A: To je dobre. A máte hrušky?B: Pravdaže máme.A: A čo tak jablká? Máte jablká?B: Jasné, že máme jablká. Máme červené jablká, zelené jablká, aj žlté jablká. Aké jablká si želáte?A: Ja nechcem jablká.B: A čo chcete?A: Jahody.B: Jahody?!A: Áno, jahody. Máte jahody?B: Jahody nemáme.A: Aha! Vedel som to. Tento obchod nikdy nemá, čo ja chcem.B: Och! Ste si istý?A: Pravdaže! Minulý týždeň ste nemali banány a teraz jahody.B: Je mi to ľúto, skúste prísť o týždeň.A: No, dobre. Dovidenia!B: Zbohom!Timestamps00:29 Introduction02:44 About field work07:18 Slovak lesson16:11 Dialogue "In a fruit store"18:02 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email [email protected]. 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 Ondova Hilko LLC
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Today's episode is about some spring customs and traditions connected to work in fields. In the Slovak lesson, we’re going to learn fruit vocabulary. You will learn how to ask “Do you have bananas?” in Slovak, and give a possible answer to it. At the end of this episode, you can find a dialogue for beginners. Episode notes In the last episode I talked about the three cold spirits. Today I want to talk about some spring customs and traditions connected to work in fields. In the Slovak lesson,...
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