Demonstrative pronouns in Slovak
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Sign up for freeAs you probably already know, Slovak language does not have articles. However, you can use demonstrative pronouns to point out some objects.
All of these mean the same: THAT or in plural THOSE
Case | ten | tá | to |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | ten | tá | to |
Genitive | toho | tej | toho |
Dative | tomu | tej | tomu |
Accusative | toho, ten | tú | to |
Locative | tom | tej | tom |
Instrumental | tým | tou | tým |
and plural form:
Case | masculine personal | others |
---|---|---|
Nominative | tí | tie |
Genitive | tých | tých |
Dative | tým | tým |
Accusative | tých | tie |
Locative | tých | tých |
Instrumental | tými | tými |
Note: If you add an suffix "-to" to any one of these pronouns, it will change its meaning from that to this (ten -to kabát = this coat).
Examples:
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