Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The verb 'byť' is the foundation of Slovak, used to describe states, identity, and existence.
- Use 'som' for 'I am' and 'sme' for 'we are'.
- Negate by adding 'nie-' to the front: 'nie som' (I am not).
- Questions often just change intonation or add 'či' at the start.
2. Negative Forms
| Person | Negative |
|---|---|
|
1st
|
nie som
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2nd
|
nie si
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3rd
|
nie je
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Present Tense of 'Byť'
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
|
1st (I/We)
|
som
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sme
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2nd (You)
|
si
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ste
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3rd (He/She/It/They)
|
je
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sú
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Meanings
The verb 'byť' functions as the primary copula in Slovak, linking subjects to their states, identities, or locations.
Identity
Defining who or what someone is.
“Som Peter.”
“Ona je učiteľka.”
Location
Stating where someone or something is.
“Som doma.”
“Kde je Bratislava?”
State of being
Describing how someone feels or a condition.
“Som unavený.”
“Je pekne.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
|
Subject + Byť
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Som šťastný.
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Negative
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Nie + Byť
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Nie som šťastný.
|
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Question
|
Byť + Subject?
|
Si šťastný?
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Formal
|
Vy + ste
|
Vy ste učiteľ.
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Past
|
Bol/Bola/Bolo
|
Bol som doma.
|
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Future
|
Budem/Budeš
|
Budem doma.
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طیف رسمیت
Som študentom. (Introduction)
Som študent. (Introduction)
Som študent. (Introduction)
Som študák. (Introduction)
Uses of Byť
Identity
- Som Peter I am Peter
Location
- Som doma I am home
State
- Som unavený I am tired
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Som študent.
I am a student.
Si doma?
Are you at home?
Ona je učiteľka.
She is a teacher.
Sme v Bratislave.
We are in Bratislava.
Nie som unavený.
I am not tired.
Ste pripravení?
Are you ready?
Oni sú moji priatelia.
They are my friends.
Nie je to pravda.
It is not true.
Bolo by to pekné.
It would be nice.
Som rád, že si tu.
I am glad you are here.
Je to komplikované.
It is complicated.
Sme radi, že ste prišli.
We are glad you came.
Je nutné, aby sme boli včas.
It is necessary that we are on time.
Keby som bol bohatý, kúpil by som si auto.
If I were rich, I would buy a car.
Je známe, že sú veľmi pracovití.
It is known that they are very hardworking.
Neboli sme si istí výsledkom.
We were not sure about the result.
Nech je to akokoľvek, musíme pokračovať.
However it may be, we must continue.
Bol by som býval prišiel, keby som vedel.
I would have come if I had known.
Je to otázka bytia alebo nebytia.
It is a question of being or not being.
Nech sú akékoľvek, musíme ich akceptovať.
Whatever they may be, we must accept them.
Budiž svetlo.
Let there be light.
Sú to bytosti, ktoré si zaslúžia úctu.
They are beings that deserve respect.
Nech by boli okolnosti akékoľvek, pravda zostáva.
Whatever the circumstances might be, the truth remains.
Bytie je základom filozofie.
Being is the foundation of philosophy.
بهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Learners mix 'to be' and 'to have'.
Both mean 'to be located'.
Singular vs. Plural.
اشتباهات رایج
Ja som som.
Som.
Som nie.
Nie som.
On je študentka.
Ona je študentka.
My je sme.
My sme.
Ty je doma.
Ty si doma.
Sú oni doma?
Sú doma?
Nie som unavená (man).
Nie som unavený.
Bolo som tam.
Bol som tam.
Keby som bol by.
Keby som bol.
Sú to dobrý ľudia.
Sú to dobrí ľudia.
Nech by boli by.
Nech by boli.
Bytie je ťažký.
Bytie je ťažké.
Sú to bytosti, ktorý...
Sú to bytosti, ktoré...
الگوهای جملهسازی
Som ___.
Nie som ___.
Si ___?
Sme ___.
Real World Usage
Som v Bratislave!
Si doma?
Som pripravený na túto pozíciu.
Kde je hotel?
Je to studené.
Som Peter.
Drop the pronoun
Gender matters
Negative prefix
Be direct
Smart Tips
Drop the 'Ja' to sound like a local.
Use 'Je to...' for general statements.
Just raise your voice at the end.
Think of 'nie' as a sticker you put on the front.
تلفظ
Vowel length
The 'ý' in 'byť' is long. Hold it for twice as long as a short 'y'.
Question
Si doma? ↗
Rising pitch at the end indicates a question.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Remember 'S-S-J' for singular (Som, Si, Je) and 'S-S-S' for plural (Sme, Ste, Sú).
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a mirror: 'Som' (I am) is looking at itself, 'Si' (You are) is pointing at a friend, 'Je' (He/She is) is pointing at a third person.
Rhyme
Som, si, je, sme, ste, sú, Slovak grammar is fun for you!
Story
I am (Som) at the park. You are (Si) there too. He is (Je) playing. We are (Sme) happy. You all are (Ste) laughing. They are (Sú) friends.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Write 5 sentences about yourself using 'Som' and 5 about your friends using 'Sú'.
نکات فرهنگی
Slovaks value directness. Using 'Som' to introduce yourself is standard and polite.
The verb 'byť' comes from Proto-Slavic *byti, which is related to the Sanskrit 'bhavati'.
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
Kto si?
Kde si?
Si unavený?
Sú tvoji priatelia tu?
موضوعات نگارش
اشتباهات رایج
Test Yourself
Ja ___ študent.
My ___ v škole.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ty som doma.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
She is happy.
Answer starts with: Ona...
Byť -> ?
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Vy / pripravení
Score: /8
تمرینهای عملی
8 exercisesJa ___ študent.
My ___ v škole.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ty som doma.
doma / nie / som
She is happy.
Byť -> ?
My -> ?
Vy / pripravení
Score: /8
سوالات متداول (8)
Slovak is a pro-drop language. The verb ending already tells you who the subject is.
Yes, it doesn't follow standard conjugation rules.
It's for states and identity. Use 'mať' for possession.
The negative particle 'nie-' must always precede the verb.
Use rising intonation or add 'či' at the start.
Yes, the adjectives following 'byť' must agree with the subject's gender.
For 'you' plural or formal 'you'.
Yes, it becomes 'bol', 'bola', 'bolo', etc.
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In Other Languages
ser/estar
Slovak has only one verb for all states.
être
French requires pronouns, Slovak often drops them.
sein
German always requires the subject pronoun.
desu/iru/aru
Slovak 'byť' covers all objects.
kana
Slovak 'byť' is mandatory in present tense.
shì
Slovak 'byť' is used for both identity and location.