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Common English to Slovenian translations
| English | Slovenian | Pronunciation | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hello | Zdravo | ZDRAH-voh | ||
| Good morning | Dobro jutro | DOH-broh YOO-troh | ||
| Thank you | Hvala | HVAH-lah | ||
| Please | Prosim | PROH-seem | ||
| How much is this? | Koliko to stane? | KOH-lee-koh toh STAH-neh | ||
| Where is the bathroom? | Kje je stranišče? | kyeh yeh strah-NEESH-cheh | ||
| I do not understand | Ne razumem | neh rah-ZOO-mem | ||
| Can you help me? | Mi lahko pomagate? | mee LAH-koh poh-MAH-gah-teh | ||
| I would like coffee | Rad bi kavo | rahd bee KAH-voh | ||
| The bill, please | Račun, prosim | RAH-choon PROH-seem | ||
| Nice to meet you | Me veseli | meh veh-SEH-lee | ||
| Goodbye | Nasvidenje | nahs-vee-DEN-yeh | ||
| I need a doctor | Potrebujem zdravnika | poh-TREH-boo-yem zdrahv-NEE-kah | ||
| Excuse me | Oprostite | oh-prohs-TEE-teh |
Tips for English to Slovenian translation
Slovenian is unique among Slavic languages for preserving the dual number. In addition to singular and plural, Slovenian has special forms for exactly two things: en stol (one chair), dva stola (two chairs, dual), trije stoli (three chairs, plural).
Slovenian has six grammatical cases and three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter). The grammar is complex for its speaker population size, preserving archaic Slavic features that larger languages have simplified.
Slovenian is spoken by only 2.5 million people but is an official EU language. Despite its small size, it has a rich literary tradition and high linguistic awareness among its speakers.
Slovenian dialects are extremely diverse. Linguists count over 40 distinct dialects in a country of 2 million people. Written standard Slovenian unifies all of them.
About the Slovenian language
Slovenian is a South Slavic language spoken by about 2.5 million people in Slovenia. It occupies a unique position as a bridge between the South Slavic languages (Serbian, Croatian) to the south and the West Slavic languages (Czech, Slovak) to the north.
Slovenia is one of the most prosperous countries in Central Europe, with the highest GDP per capita among former Yugoslav states. Ljubljana, the capital, is known for its green architecture, vibrant cafe culture, and proximity to the Julian Alps. Slovenia joined the EU in 2004 and adopted the euro in 2007.
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