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Se vidimo! Slovene with Polona
Se vidimo! Slovene with Polona
Author: Polona Majdič
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Welcome to Se vidimo! Slovene with Polona — your friendly guide to learning the Slovene language step by step!
Whether you’re a complete beginner or brushing up on what you already know, this podcast will help you build your Slovene skills with ease. Each episode is in English and focuses on clear explanations, practical vocabulary, everyday phrases, pronunciation tips, and fun cultural insights from Slovenia.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or brushing up on what you already know, this podcast will help you build your Slovene skills with ease. Each episode is in English and focuses on clear explanations, practical vocabulary, everyday phrases, pronunciation tips, and fun cultural insights from Slovenia.
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In this episode, we’re talking about how to say wouldin Slovene. You’ll learn how to use bi in everyday situations — from imagining “If I had a million euros…” to making polite requests. Se vidimo!
In this episode, we dive into Slovene modal verbs and howthey help you express what you want, have to do, are allowed to do, or are able to do. You’ll learn how to use želeti, hoteti, smeti, morati, treba, moči, and lahko in everyday sentences, including how negation works and when to use the infinitive. Se vidimo!
In Episode 19, we talk about Pust, Slovenia’s colorful carnival tradition, with its costumes, parades, and sweet treats. Then we move on to everyday weather vocabulary—learning how to describe the weather, seasons, and common winds in Slovenian. Se vidimo!
In this episode, we learn how to use the instrumental casein the dual and plural in Slovene. After a quick revision of the instrumental singular, we focus on endings for all three genders and practice them through real-life dialogues at a train station and in a travel agency. Se vidimo!
This episode focuses on practical Slovene for everyday situations. Through dialogues in a shop and a restaurant, you’ll learn essential vocabulary and expressions. The episode also introduces the instrumental case and common modes of transportation. Se vidimo!
In this episode, we continue with the Slovene locative case,focusing on dual and plural forms. You’ll practice asking for directions, talking about places in the city, and learn useful everyday phrases. We wrap up with a short overview of Piran, Bled, and Predjama Castle. Se vidimo!
In this episode, we focus on city vocabulary and learn howto ask “Where are you?” in Slovene. You’ll be introduced to common buildings in a city and learn how to use the 5th case (locative) in the singular to describe where you are and where you live. We also clarify the difference between movement (accusative) and location (locative). Se vidimo!
Episode 14 focuses on how to describe someone in Slovene. You’ll learn vocabulary for appearance, character, hair, eyes, and clothing, and how to use common adjectives and the verb nositi (to wear). Se vidimo!
In this episode learn how to say “hungover” in Slovene, explore New Year traditions, and return to the basics of Slovene grammar. This episode focuses on nouns and adjectives, how they work together, and includes basic adjectives and colours. Se vidimo!
In the last episode of this year, we practice past, present, and future tense in Slovene through short, everyday texts and useful vocabulary. You’ll also learn how to say “Happy New Year” in Slovene and discover New Year traditions in Slovenia. Se vidimo!
Episode 11 continues with the Slovenian future tense, focusing on the dual and plural forms through clear examples and guided practice.The episode also explores December traditions in Slovenia, including Miklavž and Christmas, with seasonal vocabulary and a short listening exercise. Se vidimo!
In this episode, you’ll learn how to talk about the future in Slovene. We compare the past and future tense, practice forming prihodnjik with biti, and use common time expressions for plans and invitations.To finish, we explore must-try Slovenian dishes like potica, štruklji, kranjska klobasa, and kremšnita. Grammar, examples, and a taste of Slovenian culture in one episode. Se vidimo!
In this episode, we dive into the Slovene past tense in the dual and plural, and learn how participle endings change based on gender and number. We also explore useful family vocabulary like mama, oče, sestra, and more. A lesson to help you talk about your past and describe your family in Slovene. Se vidimo!
In this episode of Se vidimo! we explore the Slovenian past tense – preteklik.You’ll hear examples in context, learn how to form the past, discover irregular verbs in the past, and listen to a short story about France Prešeren. Se vidimo!
In this episode, we explore how to say what you like and don’t like in Slovene. You’ll learn the accusative and genitive forms you need, plus a quick refresher on nominative endings in singular, dual, and plural.
Learn how to use everyday Slovene in real-life situations — from saying hvala and ordering coffee to chatting with friends, shopping, or answering the phone. This episode is full of simple, useful phrases you can start using right away.
In this episode of Se vidimo!, learn how to describe your daily routine in Slovene. Explore the days of the week, months, and common adverbs of frequency, and get a clear introduction to the accusative case — an essential part of Slovene grammar.
In this episode, we dive into one of the most important parts of Slovene grammar — verbs!You’ll learn how to use the verb to be, how to spot regular and irregular verbs. We’ll also practice a few examples together and look at some fun patterns that make Slovene verbs easier than you might think.Tune in, repeat out loud, and as always — se vidimo!
Welcome back to Se vidimo! In this episode, we’re learning how to introduce yourself in Slovene — from asking someone’s name and where they’re from, to talking about your job, age, and the languages you speak.We’ll also review some tricky Slovene pronunciations, practice spelling names the Slovene way, and look at how to switch between formal and informal speech.By the end, you’ll be ready to start a friendly conversation in Slovene with confidence.Hvala lepa, in se vidimo! 👋Words to practice "od kod si?": Maribor, Lizbona, Čile, Hrvaška, Dunaj, Argentina.
Dober dan! In this episode, we dive into the essentials of Slovene — how to read, count, and recognize gender in nouns.Learn the Slovene alphabet, practice numbers from nič to milijon, and discoverhow to tell whether a word is masculine, feminine, or neuter.Perfect for beginners who want to build a strong foundation in Slovene!Grab your coffee, tune in, and let’s learn together — Se vidimo!The words for homework: Evropa, vesel (happy), vino(wine), hvala (thank you), polnilec (charger)




