Mastering noun declension patterns is a crucial aspect of learning the Slovak language. Slovak nouns are declined based on gender, number, and case, which can be a daunting task for English speakers due to the complexity and variety of patterns. Our exercises are specifically designed to guide you through these intricacies, providing ample practice to help you internalize the rules and apply them confidently. Whether you are dealing with masculine, feminine, or neuter nouns, our exercises cover all the essential patterns and exceptions you need to know. In these exercises, you will encounter a range of practical examples and contextual sentences that will enhance your understanding of how noun declension operates in real-life situations. By regularly practicing these patterns, you will not only improve your grammatical accuracy but also gain a deeper appreciation for the structure and beauty of the Slovak language. Dive into our exercises to build a solid foundation and take a significant step forward in your language learning journey.
1. Videl som *mačku* na streche (feminine noun in accusative case).
2. Potrebujem nové *topánky* na zimu (feminine noun in accusative case).
3. Po škole idem do *parku* (masculine noun in locative case).
4. Kúpili sme čerstvé *ovocie* na trh (neuter noun in accusative case).
5. Píšem list mojej *sestre* (feminine noun in dative case).
6. Môj brat má rád *šport* (masculine noun in accusative case).
7. V záhrade rastú krásne *kvety* (masculine plural noun in nominative case).
8. Cestujeme do *Talianska* na dovolenku (neuter noun in genitive case).
9. Požičal som knihu od *knihovníčky* (feminine noun in genitive case).
10. Rozprávali sme sa o *filmoch* (masculine plural noun in locative case).
1. Na stole je kniha, ktorá patrí *mojej* sestre (possessive pronoun in feminine singular).
2. Vidím *veľký* dom na konci ulice (adjective in masculine singular).
3. Potrebujem kúpiť kvety pre *mamu* (dative singular of "mama").
4. Počas dovolenky sme navštívili *veľa* múzeí (quantifier for plural).
5. Naša mačka má rada spánok v *teplom* posteli (adjective in neuter singular).
6. V škole som dostal pochvalu od *učiteľky* (genitive singular of "učiteľka").
7. Môj brat si kúpil nový bicykel za *peniaze* (accusative plural of "peniaze").
8. Po obede sme išli na prechádzku do *parku* (locative singular of "park").
9. Včera sme mali na večeru *chutnú* polievku (adjective in feminine singular).
10. Môj pes rád behá po *záhrade* (locative singular of "záhrada").
1. Idem do *obchodu* (noun in genitive case).
2. Na stole je veľa *knih* (noun in genitive plural).
3. Vidím krásnu *ženu* (noun in accusative case).
4. Hovorím s *lekárom* (noun in instrumental case).
5. Pôjdeme do *parku* (noun in genitive case).
6. Dostal som darček od *priatela* (noun in genitive case).
7. Stretneme sa u *kamarátky* (noun in genitive case).
8. V lese som videl veľa *stromov* (noun in genitive plural).
9. Mám rád *psov* (noun in accusative plural).
10. Prídeš na *návštevu*? (noun in accusative case).