Nominative Plural: Masculine Animate Nouns (People plural)
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
When talking about groups of men or male animals, add -i or -ovia to the noun.
- Most nouns ending in a consonant add -i: 'študent' -> 'študenti'.
- Nouns ending in -o or -a add -ovia: 'dedo' -> 'dedovia'.
- Nouns ending in -tel add -ia: 'učiteľ' -> 'učitelia'.
نظرة عامة
animate (people) and inanimate (things).كيف تعمل هذه القاعدة
s. In Slovak, we like variety. Masculine animate nouns use three main endings: -i, -ovia, and -ia.-i. However, this -i is picky.softening. It sounds complicated, but it follows a pattern. Other words prefer -ovia.-ia. This usually happens with nationalities or specific historical terms.نمط التكوين
-i Ending
-i.
chlap (man) becomes chlapi (men).
student (student) becomes študenti (students).
traffic light of Slovak grammar. When you add -i, some consonants must change:
k changes to c: Slovák -> Slováci.
h changes to z: vrah -> vrazi (a bit dark, but grammatically correct!).
ch changes to si: mních -> mnísi.
g changes to zi: filológ -> filológi (actually, zi is more common in older forms, but most modern g words take -ovia).
-ovia Ending
otec (father) becomes otcovia.
syn (son) becomes synovia.
pán (sir/gentleman) becomes pánovia.
-ia Ending
-an or -čan.
Američan (American) becomes Američania.
brat (brother) is an exception and becomes bratia.
متى نستخدمها
the guys. Use it when introducing your brothers to a new friend.colleagues. It is essential for describing who is in a room. If you are at a party and see three doctors, you need the -i ending. It helps you define the who in your sentences clearly.متى لا نستخدمها
stôl (table) is masculine, but it is not alive. It follows different rules.animate in the singular. However, in the plural, they usually behave like objects.dogs or wolves will not use these people endings. They prefer the -y ending. Only use these rules for human beings.-i for a group of cars, people might think you believe your car has a soul. That would be a very interesting conversation, but grammatically confusing!الأخطاء الشائعة
-y instead of -i. In Slovak, -y and -i sound exactly the same. But in writing, -y for people is a big no-no. Another common error is forgetting the consonant shift. Saying Slováki instead of Slováci is a classic learner mistake. It’s like saying mouses instead of mice. Also, watch out for the word človek (person). The plural is not človeki. It is a completely different word: ľudia. It’s like person and people in English. Don't let that one trip you up during a job interview!مقارنة مع أنماط مشابهة
-y or -e. For example, dub (oak tree) becomes duby.chlap (man) becomes chlapi. Notice the difference? The -i is the marker for life!žena (woman) become ženy. They use the hard -y.-i at the end of a plural word, it’s a strong signal. It tells you: Hey, we are talking about men or a mixed group of people here!
أسئلة شائعة
Why does brat become bratia instead of bratovia?
It's an old, irregular form. Just think of brothers as being extra special!
Do I use -i for a group of female doctors?
No, if the group is only women, use the feminine rule: lekárky.
What if I don't know the gender of a group?
Default to the masculine animate plural. It’s the catch-all for mixed or unknown groups.
Is it kolegi or kolegovia?
It is kolegovia. Most words ending in -a like kolega or hokejista take -ovia or -i with a change.
Nominative Plural Suffixes
| Singular Ending | Suffix | Example (Singular) | Example (Plural) |
|---|---|---|---|
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Consonant
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-i
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študent
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študenti
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-o
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-ovia
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dedo
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dedovia
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-a
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-ovia
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sluha
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sluhovia
|
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-tel
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-ia
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učiteľ
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učitelia
|
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-c
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-i
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otec
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otcovia (irregular)
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Meanings
This rule changes a singular masculine animate noun into its plural form to describe multiple men or male animals.
People
Describing groups of men or mixed-gender groups.
“Páni sú tu.”
“Lekári pracujú.”
Male Animals
Describing groups of male animals.
“Vlci lovia v lese.”
“Medvede spia.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
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Noun + Suffix
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Študenti jedia.
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Negative
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Nie sú + Noun
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Nie sú to študenti.
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Question
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Sú to + Noun?
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Sú to študenti?
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Short Answer
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Sú / Nie sú
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Áno, sú.
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طيف الرسمية
Študenti sú prítomní. (Classroom)
Študenti sú tu. (Classroom)
Študenti sú tu. (Classroom)
Chalani sú tu. (Classroom)
Animate Noun Pluralization
Suffix -i
- študenti students
Suffix -ovia
- dedovia grandfathers
Suffix -ia
- učitelia teachers
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Študenti sú tu.
The students are here.
Moji kamaráti idú.
My friends are coming.
Lekári hovoria s pacientmi.
Doctors are talking to patients.
Synovia sú doma.
The sons are at home.
Učitelia pripravujú testy.
The teachers are preparing tests.
Vlci sú v lese.
The wolves are in the forest.
Títo páni sú veľmi milí.
These gentlemen are very kind.
Naši susedia sú hluční.
Our neighbors are noisy.
Slávni spisovatelia píšu knihy.
Famous writers are writing books.
Odborníci analyzujú dáta.
Experts are analyzing data.
Všetci zúčastnení hostia súhlasili.
All participating guests agreed.
Naši predkovia žili tu.
Our ancestors lived here.
سهل الخلط
Learners confuse animate and inanimate endings.
Learners use Nominative instead of Genitive.
Learners forget to change the ending.
أخطاء شائعة
stoli
stoly
dedi
dedovia
učiteli
učitelia
syni
synovia
psyi
psy
lekárov
lekári
muži
muži
hosti
hostia
občani
občania
zúčastnení hosti
zúčastnení hostia
predkovi
predkovia
priatelia
priatelia
أنماط الجُمل
___ sú tu.
Sú to ___?
Moji ___ sú milí.
Real World Usage
Moji kamaráti sú najlepší!
Naši kolegovia sú profesionáli.
Kde ste, chalani?
Check Animacy
Don't use -s
Family First
Smart Tips
Check if it's a person or animal.
Use -ovia.
Use -ia.
النطق
Softening
The 'i' often softens the preceding consonant.
Statement
Študenti sú tu. ↘
Falling intonation for statements.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'i' as a single person standing tall, and 'ovia' as a family gathering (the 'o' stands for the circle of family).
ربط بصري
Imagine a classroom where students (študenti) are standing in a line, but the grandfathers (dedovia) are sitting in a big circle.
Rhyme
For men we use -i, for family -ovia, it's easy as can be, just look at the criteria!
Story
My friend (kamarát) became a student (študenti). He visited his grandfathers (dedovia) who were teachers (učitelia). They all ate dinner together.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write down 5 masculine nouns you know and convert them to plural in 60 seconds.
ملاحظات ثقافية
Using -ovia for family members shows respect.
Some dialects prefer -i over -ovia.
These suffixes come from Proto-Slavic.
بدايات محادثة
Kto je tam?
Kto sú títo ľudia?
Kto pracuje v škole?
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
أخطاء شائعة
Test Yourself
Moji ___ (študent) sú tu.
Ktoré slovo je správne?
Find and fix the mistake:
Stoli sú na stole.
The teachers are here.
Answer starts with: Uči...
Score: /4
تمارين تطبيقية
4 exercisesMoji ___ (študent) sú tu.
Ktoré slovo je správne?
Find and fix the mistake:
Stoli sú na stole.
The teachers are here.
Score: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة (6)
If it refers to a person or a male animal, it is animate.
It is for family members and nouns ending in -o.
They use different endings like -y or -e.
It takes practice, but it's very logical.
No, you must follow the suffix rules.
Yes, like 'psy' (dogs).
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Mastery Progress
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In Other Languages
Plural with -s
Slovak is inflectional; Spanish is agglutinative-like.
Plural with -s
Slovak suffixes change the word structure.
Plural with -e, -er, -n
Slovak animacy is a strict grammatical category.
Plural with -tachi
Slovak noun declension is complex.
Broken plurals
Slovak is suffix-based.