Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Most Slovak feminine nouns end in -a, and they follow specific patterns when you change their case.
- Most feminine nouns end in -a (e.g., 'žena' - woman).
- Nouns ending in -ia or -ea follow the 'ulica' pattern.
- Nouns ending in a consonant are rare and follow the 'kosť' pattern.
Feminine Noun Patterns
| Pattern | Ending | Example | Gender |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Standard
|
-a
|
žena
|
Feminine
|
|
Soft
|
-ia
|
ulica
|
Feminine
|
|
Consonant
|
consonant
|
kosť
|
Feminine
|
|
Foreign
|
-a
|
kaviareň
|
Feminine
|
|
Abstract
|
-osť
|
radosť
|
Feminine
|
|
Plural
|
-y
|
ženy
|
Feminine
|
Meanings
Feminine nouns represent one of the three grammatical genders in Slovak, typically ending in -a, -ia, or -a (consonant).
Standard Feminine
Nouns ending in -a that follow the 'žena' declension.
“žena”
“kniha”
Soft Feminine
Nouns ending in -ia that follow the 'ulica' declension.
“ulica”
“kaviareň”
Consonant Feminine
Rare feminine nouns ending in a consonant.
“kosť”
“noc”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Noun + je
|
Mama je doma.
|
|
Negative
|
Nie je + Noun
|
Nie je to žena.
|
|
Question
|
Je to + Noun?
|
Je to kniha?
|
|
Plural
|
Noun + -y
|
Ženy sú tu.
|
|
Possessive
|
Moja + Noun
|
Moja sestra.
|
|
Adjective
|
Adjective + -á
|
Dobrá káva.
|
طيف الرسمية
Pani je prítomná. (Describing someone)
Žena je tu. (Describing someone)
Tá baba je tu. (Describing someone)
Tá kočka je tu. (Describing someone)
Feminine Noun Categories
Standard
- žena woman
- kniha book
Soft
- ulica street
- kaviareň cafe
أمثلة حسب المستوى
To je moja mama.
This is my mom.
Káva je dobrá.
The coffee is good.
Škola je veľká.
The school is big.
Kniha je na stole.
The book is on the table.
Moja sestra študuje v Bratislave.
My sister studies in Bratislava.
Táto ulica je veľmi dlhá.
This street is very long.
Mám rada túto pesničku.
I like this song.
Práca je dnes ťažká.
Work is hard today.
História Slovenska je zaujímavá.
The history of Slovakia is interesting.
Potrebujem pomoc s touto úlohou.
I need help with this task.
Táto kaviareň je veľmi obľúbená.
This cafe is very popular.
Moja skúsenosť bola pozitívna.
My experience was positive.
Pani učiteľka nám vysvetlila gramatiku.
The teacher explained the grammar to us.
Verejnosť má na túto tému iný názor.
The public has a different opinion on this topic.
Táto situácia si vyžaduje trpezlivosť.
This situation requires patience.
Väčšina ľudí s tým súhlasí.
Most people agree with that.
Je to otázka národnej identity.
It is a question of national identity.
Táto skutočnosť mení celú perspektívu.
This fact changes the whole perspective.
Je to hlboká filozofická debata.
It is a deep philosophical debate.
Sloboda je základným právom.
Freedom is a fundamental right.
Jej výrečnosť bola obdivuhodná.
Her eloquence was admirable.
Táto udalosť má historickú dôležitosť.
This event has historical importance.
Je to otázka osobnej integrity.
It is a question of personal integrity.
Táto tendencia je v spoločnosti zrejmá.
This tendency is evident in society.
سهل الخلط
Both can end in -a.
Both can end in -e.
Different declension patterns.
أخطاء شائعة
dobrý žena
dobrá žena
to je dedo
to je dedko
moja brat
môj brat
to je škola
to je škola
idem do ulica
idem do ulice
vidím žena
vidím ženu
s mojou sestrou
s mojou sestrou
v kaviareň
v kaviarni
o kniha
o knihe
bez pomoc
bez pomoci
všetky skutočnosti
všetky skutočnosti
o identita
o identite
s sloboda
so slobodou
أنماط الجُمل
To je ___.
Moja ___ je tu.
Mám rada ___.
Táto ___ je dobrá.
Real World Usage
Prosím si kávu.
Škola je otvorená.
Moja práca je super.
Kde je ulica?
Moja skúsenosť je veľká.
Moja mama je doma.
Look for -a
Check for exceptions
Match adjectives
Use titles
Smart Tips
Always learn the noun with its article or gender.
Check the adjective ending.
Use the correct case.
Identify the root.
النطق
Vowel Length
Slovak has long and short vowels. 'á' is longer than 'a'.
Statement
Žena je tu. ↘
Falling intonation for statements.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Remember that 'A' is for 'A-woman' (žena).
ربط بصري
Imagine a woman (žena) holding a book (kniha) standing on a street (ulica).
Rhyme
If it ends in -a, it's feminine, hurrah!
Story
My sister (sestra) went to school (škola) to read a book (kniha). She walked on the street (ulica) and drank coffee (káva). All these words end in -a!
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Find 5 feminine objects in your room and say 'To je [noun]' for each.
ملاحظات ثقافية
Using 'pani' is very important for respect.
Gendered nouns are common in Slavic languages.
Titles are often used with feminine nouns.
Feminine nouns in Slovak evolved from Proto-Slavic.
بدايات محادثة
Kto je to?
Čo je to?
Kde je škola?
Máš rada kávu?
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
أخطاء شائعة
Test Yourself
To je ___ (žena).
___ káva je dobrá.
Find and fix the mistake:
To je dobrý škola.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
The street is long.
Answer starts with: Uli...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
___ (dobrá) kniha.
A: Kto je to? B: To je ___.
Score: /8
تمارين تطبيقية
8 exercisesTo je ___ (žena).
___ káva je dobrá.
Find and fix the mistake:
To je dobrý škola.
je / mama / moja / doma
The street is long.
žena
___ (dobrá) kniha.
A: Kto je to? B: To je ___.
Score: /8
الأسئلة الشائعة (8)
Almost, but check for masculine exceptions like 'dedo'.
Soft ends in -ia.
Yes, cases change the endings.
Yes, it is a special feminine noun.
Use formal language and correct cases.
A few, like 'kosť'.
Both have genders, but Slovak uses endings.
Label objects in your room.
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In Other Languages
Feminine nouns ending in -a
Slovak has more complex case declension.
Feminine nouns (la)
Slovak uses endings.
Feminine nouns (die)
Slovak uses endings.
None
Slovak has three genders.
Taa marbuta
Slovak uses -a.
None
Slovak has three genders.