Significado
Using rail transport.
Contexto cultural
Slovenians often complain about train delays ('zamude'), but the train remains a beloved way to see the country's diverse landscapes, from the Alps to the Adriatic. The rail culture is deeply rooted in the Austro-Hungarian heritage, with many stations featuring the iconic 'Schoenbrunn Yellow' color. For young Slovenians, 'potovati z vlakom po Evropi' (Interrailing) is a rite of passage during university years. There is a growing trend of 'green travel' in Slovenia, where tourists are encouraged to leave their cars and use the rail network to visit national parks.
The '-om' rule
Remember that almost all masculine transport words end in '-om' when you travel 'with' them: z vlakom, z avtobusom, z avtom.
Don't say 'v vlaku'
While you are physically 'in' the train, the phrase for the mode of transport always uses 'z'.
Significado
Using rail transport.
The '-om' rule
Remember that almost all masculine transport words end in '-om' when you travel 'with' them: z vlakom, z avtobusom, z avtom.
Don't say 'v vlaku'
While you are physically 'in' the train, the phrase for the mode of transport always uses 'z'.
Scenic routes
If you want to sound like a local, mention the 'Bohinjska proga' when talking about train travel; it's the ultimate Slovenian rail experience.
The 'Zamuda' joke
If the train is late, just say 'Klasika!' (Classic!). It's the standard Slovenian reaction to rail delays.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the word 'vlak'.
Rad potujem z ______.
After the preposition 'z', we must use the instrumental case, which for 'vlak' is 'vlakom'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option:
The correct preposition is 'z' and the correct case is instrumental ('-om').
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kako greš v Maribor? B: ________ z vlakom.
All three verbs can be used to describe taking the train, though 'potujem' is the most formal/general.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at the train station and want to buy a ticket to Koper.
This is the polite and standard way to state your travel intention.
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Ayudas visuales
Train Vocabulary
At the station
- • peron
- • blagajna
- • tir
On the train
- • vagon
- • sedež
- • sprevodnik
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosRad potujem z ______.
After the preposition 'z', we must use the instrumental case, which for 'vlak' is 'vlakom'.
Choose the correct option:
The correct preposition is 'z' and the correct case is instrumental ('-om').
A: Kako greš v Maribor? B: ________ z vlakom.
All three verbs can be used to describe taking the train, though 'potujem' is the most formal/general.
You are at the train station and want to buy a ticket to Koper.
This is the polite and standard way to state your travel intention.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in a book.
No, 'v' is a voiced consonant, so you must use 'z'. Use 's' only for unvoiced consonants like p, t, k, f, s, š, c, č.
'Potovati' implies a longer journey or the general act of traveling. 'Iti' is used for a specific trip from A to B.
Yes, it becomes 'z vlaki' (instrumental plural).
Yes, especially for students and commuters, and for tourists visiting the Alps.
Rad potujem z vlakom (for men) or Rada potujem z vlakom (for women).
No, for a tram you would say 's tramvajem'.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'potovati z letalom' (by plane) is often the contrast.
Yes, it is a distinct sound, though it blends slightly with the 'v' in 'vlakom'.
Slovenia doesn't have a subway, but for other cities you would say 's podzemno železnico'.
Frases relacionadas
iti z vlakom
similarto go by train
peljati se z vlakom
similarto ride by train
zamuditi vlak
builds onto miss the train
prestopiti na drug vlak
specialized formto transfer to another train
vozovnica za vlak
builds ontrain ticket