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§ Understanding 'petek' (Friday) in Slovenian
You're learning Slovenian, and 'petek' is one of the first words you'll want to master. Why? Because Friday is often the best day of the week for many people! In Slovenian, 'petek' means Friday. It's a masculine noun, and it's quite straightforward to use once you get the hang of it.
- Definition
- The fifth day of the week.
§ 'Petek' in Everyday Conversations
You'll hear 'petek' in many different contexts. Think about how often you talk about Friday in English – it's the same in Slovenian. Here are some common situations:
- Planning: When you're making plans for the weekend, 'petek' will definitely come up.
- Work/School: People often talk about finishing up work or school on Friday.
- Greetings: Wishing someone a good Friday or a good weekend often includes 'petek'.
Se vidimo v petek! (See you on Friday!)
Kakšni so tvoji načrti za petek? (What are your plans for Friday?)
Notice how 'v' is used before 'petek' when talking about something happening *on* Friday. This is a common prepositional use.
§ 'Petek' in Work and School Settings
At work or school, 'petek' signifies the end of the work week and the start of the weekend. You'll often hear it in discussions about deadlines, meetings, or simply looking forward to some free time.
Projekt mora biti končan do petka. (The project must be finished by Friday.)
Imamo pomemben sestanek v petek zjutraj. (We have an important meeting on Friday morning.)
§ 'Petek' in News and General Announcements
You'll also find 'petek' in news reports or general announcements, especially when talking about future events or deadlines.
Dogodek bo potekal ta petek. (The event will take place this Friday.)
Vlada se bo sestala v petek, da bi razpravljala o novih ukrepih. (The government will meet on Friday to discuss new measures.)
§ Beyond Basic Usage: Common Phrases with 'Petek'
Beyond simply stating the day, 'petek' is part of some useful common phrases:
- Vesel petek! (Happy Friday!) - A common greeting on Fridays.
- Dober petek! (Good Friday!) - Another way to wish someone a good day.
- Črni petek (Black Friday) - Just like in English, this refers to the big shopping day.
Želim vam vesel petek in lep vikend! (I wish you a happy Friday and a nice weekend!)
§ Practice Makes Perfect
The best way to get comfortable with 'petek' is to use it. Try to incorporate it into your daily conversations or thoughts. When you think about your plans for Friday, try to think in Slovenian. This active recall will help solidify the word in your memory.
Knowing 'petek' is essential for basic communication in Slovenian. It's a foundational word for discussing schedules, making plans, and engaging in everyday small talk. Keep practicing, and you'll be using it like a native speaker in no time!
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Danes je petek.
Today is Friday.
V petek imam prost dan.
On Friday, I have a free day.
Se vidimo v petek!
See you on Friday!
Petek je moj najljubši dan.
Friday is my favorite day.
Ali delaš v petek?
Do you work on Friday?
V petek gremo v kino.
On Friday, we are going to the cinema.
Odprto je od ponedeljka do petka.
It is open from Monday to Friday.
Pred petkom je četrtek.
Before Friday is Thursday.
Se vidiva v petek na kavi, kot sva se zmenila?
See you on Friday for coffee, as we arranged?
Literally 'See you in Friday'.
Vsak petek zvečer grem na jogo, to je moj ritual.
Every Friday evening I go to yoga, it's my ritual.
Uses 'vsak' (every) before the day.
Ali imaš načrte za prihodnji petek? Morda kakšen izlet?
Do you have plans for next Friday? Maybe a trip?
'Prihodnji' means 'next' or 'coming'.
Želim si, da bi bil že petek, res sem utrujen od dela.
I wish it were already Friday, I'm really tired from work.
'Želim si, da bi bil' means 'I wish it were'.
Praznovali bomo njegov rojstni dan prihodnji petek, pridruži se nam!
We will celebrate his birthday next Friday, join us!
Future tense 'bomo praznovali' (we will celebrate).
Običajno ob petkih delamo do petih, potem pa se začne vikend.
Usually on Fridays we work until five, and then the weekend begins.
'Ob petkih' indicates 'on Fridays' (repeated action).
Pozabil sem, da imamo v petek pomemben sestanek, moram se pripraviti.
I forgot that we have an important meeting on Friday, I need to prepare.
'V petek' means 'on Friday'.
Po dolgem in napornem tednu se vsak petek veselim sprostitve.
After a long and hard week, every Friday I look forward to relaxing.
'Veselim se' (I look forward to) takes the genitive case.
Po dolgem in napornem tednu komaj čakam petek, da se končno sprostim in si privoščim malo oddiha.
After a long and tiring week, I can't wait for Friday to finally relax and enjoy some rest.
Običajno se v petek zvečer dobim s prijatelji v najljubšem lokalu in uživamo v živi glasbi.
Usually on Friday evening, I meet up with friends at our favorite pub and enjoy live music.
V petek imamo pomemben sestanek, zato moramo biti vsi dobro pripravljeni in osredotočeni.
On Friday, we have an important meeting, so we all need to be well-prepared and focused.
Vsak petek popoldne je naš pisarniški prostor precej bolj sproščen, saj vemo, da se bliža vikend.
Every Friday afternoon, our office space is much more relaxed, as we know the weekend is approaching.
Ali se spomniš, kako smo v petek zvečer improvizirali koncert in se neizmerno zabavali?
Do you remember how we improvised a concert on Friday evening and had immense fun?
Moja najljubša tradicija je, da si vsak petek privoščim dobro knjigo in skodelico čaja.
My favorite tradition is to treat myself to a good book and a cup of tea every Friday.
Predlagam, da v petek organiziramo skupno večerjo in povabimo tudi sodelavce.
I suggest we organize a joint dinner on Friday and invite colleagues as well.
Če bo vreme lepo, bomo v petek odšli na izlet v gore in uživali v naravi.
If the weather is nice, we will go on a trip to the mountains on Friday and enjoy nature.
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Se vidimo v petek.
See you on Friday.
Kaj delaš v petek?
What are you doing on Friday?
Petek je moj najljubši dan.
Friday is my favorite day.
Ponavadi delam v petek.
I usually work on Friday.
Komaj čakam petek.
I can't wait for Friday.
Gremo ven v petek?
Shall we go out on Friday?
Imam prost petek.
I have Friday off.
V petek imam sestanek.
I have a meeting on Friday.
Ali je petek praznik?
Is Friday a holiday?
Želim ti lep petek.
I wish you a nice Friday.
Se confunde a menudo con
Days of the week. This is a common phrase where 'petek' fits in. Learners often need to practice the whole set together.
Tomorrow. This is often used in conjunction with a day of the week, e.g., 'Jutri je petek.' (Tomorrow is Friday.)
Yesterday. Similar to 'jutri', used with days, e.g., 'Včeraj je bil četrtek.' (Yesterday was Thursday.)
Fácil de confundir
Many English speakers learning Slovenian often confuse 'petek' (Friday) with 'četrtek' (Thursday) or 'nedelja' (Sunday) due to the differing sound patterns and the common challenge of memorizing days of the week in a new language. The 'pet-' prefix in 'petek' means 'five', which helps connect it to the fifth day, but this isn't immediately obvious without knowing the numerical connection.
'Petek' specifically refers to Friday, the fifth day of the week. It is distinct from other days. For instance, 'četrtek' is Thursday (from 'četri', meaning four) and 'nedelja' is Sunday. Understanding the numerical roots can help differentiate them.
Danes je petek. (Today is Friday.) / Se vidimo v petek. (See you on Friday.)
Similar to 'petek', 'torek' (Tuesday) can be confusing for English speakers who might associate it with 'sreda' (Wednesday) or 'četrtek' (Thursday) due to the lack of phonetic similarity to 'Tuesday'. There's no obvious numerical prefix to help, unlike with some other days.
'Torek' is Tuesday. It is distinctly different from 'sreda' (Wednesday) and 'četrtek' (Thursday). Memorization is key here, often through repetition and context.
V torek imam sestanek. (I have a meeting on Tuesday.) / Je torek, zato grem na tržnico. (It's Tuesday, so I'm going to the market.)
'Sreda' (Wednesday) is often confused with 'četrtek' (Thursday) or even 'torek' (Tuesday) by learners. The 'sred-' root meaning 'middle' can help, as Wednesday is the middle of the work week, but this connection isn't always immediately made.
'Sreda' means Wednesday, the middle day of the week. This is separate from 'torek' (Tuesday) and 'četrtek' (Thursday). Thinking of 'sreda' as 'middle day' can be a good mnemonic.
Sreda je moj najljubši dan. (Wednesday is my favorite day.) / Pridem v sredo. (I will come on Wednesday.)
'Četrtek' (Thursday) is often confused with 'sreda' (Wednesday) and 'petek' (Friday) because all three start with similar-sounding 'č' or 'p' or 's' sounds that don't immediately map to English equivalents. The 'četr-' prefix means 'four', connecting it to the fourth day, but this is a common point of confusion for beginners.
'Četrtek' is Thursday, the fourth day. It is distinct from 'sreda' (Wednesday) and 'petek' (Friday). Remembering 'četri' (four) can help distinguish it.
Ali prideš v četrtek? (Are you coming on Thursday?) / V četrtek imamo predavanje. (We have a lecture on Thursday.)
'Sobota' (Saturday) can be confused with 'nedelja' (Sunday) by beginners, as both are weekend days and their initial sounds are not immediately distinct to an English ear. The lack of a clear numerical prefix also contributes to the confusion.
'Sobota' is Saturday, the first day of the weekend. It's different from 'nedelja' (Sunday). There is no obvious numerical link, so direct memorization is needed.
Sobota je dan za počitek. (Saturday is a day for rest.) / Gremo ven v soboto. (We are going out on Saturday.)
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasPetek means 'Friday' in English. It's the fifth day of the week.
It's pronounced like PEH-tek. The 'e' is like the 'e' in 'bed', and the 'k' is a hard 'k' sound.
You can say:
- V petek grem v kino. (On Friday I'm going to the cinema.)
- Vsak petek imamo sestanek. (Every Friday we have a meeting.)
Yes, it can change. For 'last Friday' you might say pretekli petek or minuli petek. For 'next Friday' you'd say prihodnji petek.
Petek comes from the Slovenian word for 'five', which is pet. This is because it's the fifth day of the week.
No, days of the week in Slovenian are generally not capitalized, unless they start a sentence. So, you'd write petek, not Petek.
You can say Vesel petek! (Happy Friday!)
Petek is Friday. Sreda is Wednesday. They are different days of the week.
Besides 'Vesel petek!', you might hear 'Komaj čakam petek!' (I can't wait for Friday!) or 'Petek je končno tu!' (Friday is finally here!).
Petek is an A1 level word, meaning it's a very basic and common word you'll learn early on.
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Today is Friday.
On Friday, we go to the cinema.
I have Friday off.
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V petek bom doma.
Focus: peh-tek
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Se vidimo v petek!
Focus: see vee-do-mo
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Moj najljubši dan je petek.
Focus: nay-lyoob-shee
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This sentence means 'Tomorrow is Friday.' The word order is 'Tomorrow is Friday.'
This means 'On Friday I have a meeting.' 'V' means 'on' or 'in'.
This translates to 'Are you going to the cinema on Friday?' 'Ali' is often used to start a yes/no question.
Write a short sentence about what you like to do on Fridays.
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V petek rad grem ven s prijatelji.
Imagine you are making plans for the weekend. Write a sentence stating that you have no plans for Friday evening.
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Za petek zvečer nimam načrtov.
Write a sentence asking a friend what they are doing next Friday.
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Kaj delaš naslednji petek?
What does the author usually do on Fridays?
Read this passage:
Moj najljubši dan v tednu je petek. Takrat običajno končam delo zgodaj in se dobim s prijatelji. Včasih gremo v kino ali na večerjo. Veselim se vsakega petka!
What does the author usually do on Fridays?
The passage states, 'Takrat običajno končam delo zgodaj in se dobim s prijatelji.'
The passage states, 'Takrat običajno končam delo zgodaj in se dobim s prijatelji.'
What was the weather like on Friday?
Read this passage:
V petek je bil lep sončen dan. Odločili smo se, da bomo šli na sprehod ob reki. Bilo je zelo sproščujoče in uživali smo v naravi. To je bil popoln začetek vikenda.
What was the weather like on Friday?
The passage says, 'V petek je bil lep sončen dan.'
The passage says, 'V petek je bil lep sončen dan.'
When do they have their meeting every Friday?
Read this passage:
Vsak petek ob osmih zjutraj imamo sestanek. Tam se pogovarjamo o načrtih za naslednji teden. Včasih traja dolgo, ampak je pomembno za naše delo. Po sestanku gremo na kavo.
When do they have their meeting every Friday?
The text states, 'Vsak petek ob osmih zjutraj imamo sestanek.'
The text states, 'Vsak petek ob osmih zjutraj imamo sestanek.'
The correct order is 'My favorite day is Friday.' In Slovenian, 'my' (Moj) comes first, followed by 'favorite' (najljubši), then 'day' (dan), 'is' (je), and finally 'Friday' (petek).
The correct order is 'Every Friday I go to the cinema.' In Slovenian, 'Every' (Vsak) comes first, then 'Friday' (petek), 'I go' (grem), 'to' (v), and 'cinema' (kino).
The correct order is 'See you on Friday.' In Slovenian, 'we see each other' (Se vidimo) comes first, then 'on' (v), and finally 'Friday' (petek).
Vsak ___ grem na tržnico po sveže sadje.
The sentence translates to 'Every Friday I go to the market for fresh fruit.' 'Petek' means Friday.
Komaj čakam ___! Takrat se vedno dobim s prijatelji.
The sentence means 'I can't wait for Friday! That's when I always meet up with friends.' 'Petek' fits the context of looking forward to the end of the week.
Naš šef nam je sporočil, da bomo imeli krajši delovnik vsak ___.
The sentence means 'Our boss informed us that we will have shorter working hours every Friday.' 'Petek' is a common day for shorter workdays in many places.
Ali se dobimo na kavi ta ___?
The question translates to 'Shall we meet for coffee this Friday?' 'Petek' is a natural fit for a suggestion to meet at the end of the week.
Moja najljubša restavracija je odprta samo od srede do ___.
The sentence means 'My favorite restaurant is open only from Wednesday to Saturday.' While the exercise focuses on 'petek' as Friday, in this context, 'sobote' (Saturday) is the correct end day for the restaurant to be open.
Veselim se konca tedna, še posebej ___ zvečer.
The sentence means 'I'm looking forward to the weekend, especially Friday evening.' 'Petkovega' is the genitive form of 'petek' and correctly modifies 'zvečer' (evening) in this context.
Listen for the day of the week.
Listen for when the work usually happens.
Listen for the proposed time of the party.
Read this aloud:
Vsak petek grem na tržnico po svežo zelenjavo.
Focus: petek, tržnico, zelenjavo
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Komaj čakam petek, da se sprostim po napornem tednu.
Focus: komaj, petek, sprostim, napornem
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V petek imamo pomemben sestanek, zato moram biti pripravljen.
Focus: petek, pomemben, sestanek, pripravljen
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Katera beseda pravilno dopolnjuje stavek: '_______ je dan pred soboto.'
Petek je peti dan v tednu in je dan pred soboto. (Friday is the fifth day of the week and is the day before Saturday.)
Izberite stavek, v katerem je 'petek' uporabljen v pravilnem kontekstu, ki implicira tedensko ponavljanje.
Izraz 'Ob petkih' pomeni 'vsak petek' ali 'ob petkih redno', kar nakazuje ponavljajoče se dejanje. (The phrase 'Ob petkih' means 'every Friday' or 'on Fridays regularly', indicating a recurring action.)
Kateri predlog bi najbolje dopolnil stavek: 'Srečanje bo ___ petek popoldne.'
Za izražanje dneva v tednu, ko se nekaj zgodi, se v slovenščini običajno uporablja predlog 'v'. (To express the day of the week when something happens, the preposition 'v' is commonly used in Slovenian.)
V slovenščini 'petek' vedno označuje samo dan v tednu in nikoli ne more imeti prenesenega pomena.
Čeprav je 'petek' primarno dan v tednu, lahko v določenih frazah ali kontekstih (npr. 'črni petek') pridobi tudi prenesen ali poseben pomen. (Although 'petek' is primarily a day of the week, in certain phrases or contexts (e.g., 'Black Friday') it can acquire a figurative or special meaning.)
Beseda 'petek' je izpeljanka iz števila 'pet', ker je peti dan v tednu.
To je res. Ime 'petek' izvira iz števila 'pet' ('five'), kar odraža njegov položaj kot petega dneva v krščanskem in judovskem tednu. (This is true. The name 'petek' derives from the number 'five', reflecting its position as the fifth day in the Christian and Jewish week.)
Za izražanje prihodnjega petka vedno uporabljamo besedno zvezo 'prihajajoči petek'.
Čeprav je 'prihajajoči petek' pravilen, se pogosto uporablja tudi krajši izraz 'naslednji petek' ali preprosto 'v petek', če je kontekst jasen. (While 'prihajajoči petek' is correct, the shorter phrase 'naslednji petek' or simply 'v petek' is also often used if the context is clear.)
This sentence translates to 'We planned a trip for Friday.' The preposition 'za' (for) introduces 'petek' (Friday), followed by the verb 'smo načrtovali' (we planned) and the direct object 'izlet' (a trip).
This sentence means 'We usually finish work on Friday afternoon.' 'Običajno' (usually) is an adverb of frequency. 'Končamo delo' (we finish work) is the verb phrase. 'V petek popoldne' (on Friday afternoon) specifies the time.
This translates to 'There will be a big concert on Friday evening.' 'Velik koncert' (a big concert) is the subject, 'bo' (will be) is the future tense of 'to be', and 'v petek zvečer' (on Friday evening) indicates the time.
Kateri dan v tednu je petek?
Petek je peti dan v tednu, po slovenskem štetju dni od ponedeljka dalje.
V katerem stavku je 'petek' pravilno uporabljen?
Pravilna raba 'petek' v kontekstu preteklih in sedanjih dni.
Katera fraza najbolje opisuje značilnost petka v zahodni kulturi?
Petek je tradicionalno doživet kot uvod v vikend.
Slovenska beseda 'petek' se nanaša na šesti dan v tednu.
Petek je peti dan v tednu, ne šesti.
V Sloveniji se 'petek' pogosto povezuje s prihodom vikenda in sprostitvijo.
Tako kot v mnogih kulturah, je tudi v Sloveniji petek znanilec vikenda.
Fraza 'srečen petek' je običajen slovenski pozdrav za ta dan.
Čeprav je 'srečen petek' smiseln, ni običajen slovenski pozdrav. Bolj pogosto je 'lep petek' ali 'uživaj v petku'.
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