Slovenian phrasebook - 斯洛文尼亚语会话手册

Slovenianslovenski jezik or slovenščina), belongs to the Indo-European Slavic language family, forSloveniaThe official language of, there are about 2 million users around the world, divided into 6 dialects that do not communicate with each other. Slovenian is relatively closeSerbo-Croatian

Pronunciation guide

vowel

consonant

Common diphthongs

List of Conversational Terms

Basic terms

Common signs


  • Slovenian: slovensko /slo-vEn-s-cO/
  • Hello: zdravo /ZdrA-vO/ (z like in zebra) Literal translation: healthy
  • Goodbye: na svidenje /na swE-den-yE/
  • Please: prosim /prO-sim/ (pro- => prospect, -sim => simulation)
  • Thanks: hvala /hvA-la/
  • That: tisti /tI-s-ti/ (ti-, -ti => Tibet)
  • How many? : Koliko? /co-lE-co/ (co-, -co => cup)
  • English: angleško /A-nglE-S-co/
  • Yes: da /dA/
  • Not: ne /nE/
  • Cheers: na zdravje /nA z-drA-oU-yE/ Literal translation: to (our) health

problem

number

time

Clock time

period

day

moon

Write time and date

colour

transportation

Passenger car and train

position

taxi

stay

currency

Dining

Shopping

drive

authorities

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