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Formal vs Informal You (Ty vs Vy)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Slovak, use 'ty' for friends and family, but 'vy' for strangers, elders, and formal situations to show respect.

  • Use 'ty' (singular, informal) for friends, children, and family members: 'Ako sa máš?'
  • Use 'vy' (plural/formal) for strangers, superiors, and older people: 'Ako sa máte?'
  • Always use 'vy' when addressing someone you do not know well or in professional settings.
Ty (Friend) vs Vy (Boss/Stranger)

Pronoun and Verb Agreement

Pronoun Register Verb Ending Example
Ty
Informal
Ty máš
Vy
Formal
-te
Vy máte
Ty
Informal
Ty vieš
Vy
Formal
-te
Vy viete
Ty
Informal
Ty robíš
Vy
Formal
-te
Vy robíte

Meanings

The distinction between informal and formal address, mirroring the T-V distinction found in many European languages.

1

Informal (Ty)

Used for peers, family, children, and pets.

“Ahoj, ako sa máš?”

“Ty si môj najlepší kamarát.”

2

Formal (Vy)

Used for strangers, professional contacts, and elders.

“Dobrý deň, ako sa máte?”

“Vy ste pán Novák?”

Reference Table

Reference table for Formal vs Informal You (Ty vs Vy)
Form Structure Example
Informal
Ty + Verb(-š)
Ty ideš domov.
Formal
Vy + Verb(-te)
Vy idete domov.
Negation (Inf)
Ty + ne- + Verb(-š)
Ty nejdeš domov.
Negation (Form)
Vy + ne- + Verb(-te)
Vy nejdete domov.
Question (Inf)
Verb(-š) + ty?
Ideš domov?
Question (Form)
Verb(-te) + vy?
Idete domov?
Short Answer (Inf)
Áno, idem.
Áno, idem.
Short Answer (Form)
Áno, idem.
Áno, idem.

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Ako sa máte?

Ako sa máte? (Greeting)

Neutral
Ako sa máte?

Ako sa máte? (Greeting)

Informal
Ako sa máš?

Ako sa máš? (Greeting)

Jerga
Čo nové?

Čo nové? (Greeting)

The Social Distance Map

Slovak Address

Informal (Ty)

  • Rodina Family
  • Priatelia Friends
  • Deti Children

Formal (Vy)

  • Cudzinci Strangers
  • Šéf Boss
  • Starší Elders

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Ako sa máš?

How are you? (informal)

2

Ako sa máte?

How are you? (formal)

3

Ty si môj kamarát.

You are my friend.

4

Vy ste pán učiteľ.

You are the teacher.

1

Čo robíš cez víkend?

What are you doing this weekend? (informal)

2

Čo robíte cez víkend?

What are you doing this weekend? (formal)

3

Máš čas na kávu?

Do you have time for coffee? (informal)

4

Máte čas na kávu?

Do you have time for coffee? (formal)

1

Môžem ti tykať?

Can I use 'ty' with you?

2

Prosím, vykaj mi.

Please, use 'vy' with me.

3

Vy ste veľmi láskavý.

You are very kind. (formal)

4

Ty si taký vtipný.

You are so funny. (informal)

1

Dúfam, že sa máte dobre.

I hope you are doing well. (formal)

2

Dúfam, že sa máš dobre.

I hope you are doing well. (informal)

3

Pán Novák, vy ste to urobili?

Mr. Novák, did you do that? (formal)

4

Peter, ty si to urobil?

Peter, did you do that? (informal)

1

Vzhľadom na naše postavenie, budeme si vykať.

Given our positions, we will use 'vy'.

2

Je mi cťou, že vás môžem spoznať.

It is an honor to meet you.

3

Ty si predsa vedel, že to príde.

You knew it was coming, after all.

4

Vy ste sa rozhodli správne.

You have decided correctly.

1

Vykate mi, hoci sme si blízki.

You use 'vy' with me, even though we are close.

2

Tykanie je prejavom dôvery.

Using 'ty' is a sign of trust.

3

Vy ste si vedomí následkov?

Are you aware of the consequences?

4

Ty si si to zaslúžil.

You deserved it.

Fácil de confundir

Formal vs Informal You (Ty vs Vy) vs Ty vs Vy

Learners often use 'ty' because English is informal.

Formal vs Informal You (Ty vs Vy) vs Plural vs Formal

Vy is both plural and formal singular.

Formal vs Informal You (Ty vs Vy) vs Tykanie vs Vykanie

These are verbs for the act of using the pronouns.

Errores comunes

Ty máte

Vy máte

Pronoun and verb mismatch.

Vy máš

Ty máš

Pronoun and verb mismatch.

Ty dobrý deň

Dobrý deň

Using pronouns in greetings is often unnecessary.

Vy ahoj

Ahoj

Ahoj is strictly informal.

Tykať cudzincovi

Vykať cudzincovi

Using informal with strangers.

Vykať kamarátovi

Tykať kamarátovi

Using formal with friends.

Vy ste pán?

Vy ste pán Novák?

Formal address needs a name.

Vy ste prišiel?

Vy ste prišli?

Plural verb needed for 'vy'.

Ty ste...

Ty si...

Mixing registers.

Vy si...

Vy ste si...

Grammar error.

Tykanie v práci

Vykanie v práci

Inappropriate register.

Vykanie v rodine

Tykanie v rodine

Inappropriate register.

Patrones de oraciones

Ako sa ___?

___ si môj priateľ.

___ ste pán učiteľ.

Chceš ___ kávu?

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Ahoj, ako sa máš?

Job Interview very common

Ako sa máte?

Ordering Coffee common

Prosím si kávu.

Texting a Boss occasional

Dobrý deň, máte čas?

Meeting a Neighbor common

Dobrý deň, ako sa máte?

Talking to a Child common

Ako sa voláš?

💡

When in doubt, use Vy

It is always safer to be formal than informal.
⚠️

Don't use 'ty' too soon

Wait for the other person to suggest it.
🎯

Watch for 'tykanie'

Listen for when someone asks 'Môžeme si tykať?'
💬

Titles matter

Combine 'vy' with 'pán' or 'pani' for extra respect.

Smart Tips

Always use 'vy' until told otherwise.

Ahoj, ako sa máš? Dobrý deň, ako sa máte?

Use 'vy' for everyone, regardless of age.

Ty ste... Vy ste...

Wait for the 'tykanie' invitation.

Môžem ti tykať? Môžeme si tykať?

Use 'vy' for all business correspondence.

Ahoj, posielam... Dobrý deň, posielam...

Pronunciación

A-ko sa má-te? (rising)

Intonation

Questions with 'vy' often have a rising intonation at the end.

Formal Question

Máte čas? ↗

Polite inquiry

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Ty is for Two (you and me, close), Vy is for Very (very formal).

Asociación visual

Imagine a 'Ty' as a small, cozy campfire with a friend. Imagine 'Vy' as a large, formal ballroom with a velvet rope.

Rhyme

Use 'ty' for your buddy, use 'vy' for everybody.

Story

Jana meets a new neighbor. She says 'Dobrý deň, ako sa máte?' (Vy). After a month, they have coffee. Jana says 'Ahoj, ako sa máš?' (Ty). Now they are friends.

Word Web

TyVyTykaťVykaťPánPani

Desafío

Go to a Slovak forum or social media and identify 5 comments using 'ty' and 5 using 'vy'.

Notas culturales

The transition to 'ty' is a major milestone in a relationship.

The T-V distinction comes from Latin 'tu' and 'vos'.

Inicios de conversación

Ako sa dnes máte?

Čo robíš cez víkend?

Môžem vám pomôcť?

Chceš ísť na kávu?

Temas para diario

Write about a person you use 'vy' with.
Write about your best friend.
Describe a formal meeting.
Describe a casual party.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Choose the correct pronoun. Opción múltiple

___ si môj priateľ.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty
Friend is informal.
Choose the correct verb. Opción múltiple

Vy ___ kávu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pijete
Vy requires -te ending.
Fill in the blank.

Ako sa ___? (formal)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: máte
Formal uses -te.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ty máte čas?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty máš čas?
Ty needs -š.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

vy / ste / pán / ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vy ste pán?
Standard word order.
Match the register. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Všetky sú správne
All are correct.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Ako sa máš? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mám sa dobre.
Matching the informal register.
Is this true? True False Rule

Can you use 'ty' with a stranger?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It is rude.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Choose the correct pronoun. Opción múltiple

___ si môj priateľ.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty
Friend is informal.
Choose the correct verb. Opción múltiple

Vy ___ kávu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pijete
Vy requires -te ending.
Fill in the blank.

Ako sa ___? (formal)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: máte
Formal uses -te.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ty máte čas?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty máš čas?
Ty needs -š.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

vy / ste / pán / ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vy ste pán?
Standard word order.
Match the register. Match Pairs

Match the greeting.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Všetky sú správne
All are correct.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Ako sa máš? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mám sa dobre.
Matching the informal register.
Is this true? True False Rule

Can you use 'ty' with a stranger?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It is rude.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

It is a historical way to show respect by using the plural form.

With friends, family, and children.

Apologize and switch to 'vy'.

No, it is also the plural of 'you'.

Say 'Môžeme si tykať?'

Only if they ask you to.

Yes, in informal emails or texts.

No, 'vy' is gender-neutral.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

German high

du/Sie

German 'Sie' is capitalized.

French high

tu/vous

French 'vous' is also plural.

Spanish moderate

tú/usted

Spanish 'usted' uses third-person verb forms.

Japanese low

kimi/anata

Japanese pronouns are often omitted.

Arabic partial

anta/antum

Arabic has gendered pronouns.

Chinese moderate

ni/nin

Chinese doesn't conjugate verbs.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

Connected Grammar

Verb Conjugation

Prerequisite

Need to know verb endings.

Formal Titles

Builds On

Titles are used with 'vy'.

Personal Pronouns

Similar

Part of the same system.

Negation

Similar

Used with both registers.

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