Signification
Describing the weather forecast.
Contexte culturel
In the mountains, 'Jutri bo sončno' is a green light for hikers. However, locals always add 'but watch for afternoon storms,' as Alpine weather is unpredictable. On the coast, this phrase often implies the 'Burja' wind has cleared the clouds, leading to very bright but potentially windy conditions. In winter, Ljubljana is often covered in fog (megla). Hearing 'Jutri bo sončno' usually means the fog will finally lift, which is a cause for celebration. Slovenians are obsessed with the 'ARSO' weather forecast. If ARSO says 'Jutri bo sončno,' the whole country plans a trip.
Drop the Subject
To sound like a native, never use 'ono' or 'to' before 'bo'. Just start with 'Jutri' or 'Bo'.
The Safe Topic
If you don't know what to say to a Slovenian, talk about the sun. It's the most positive small talk topic available.
Signification
Describing the weather forecast.
Drop the Subject
To sound like a native, never use 'ono' or 'to' before 'bo'. Just start with 'Jutri' or 'Bo'.
The Safe Topic
If you don't know what to say to a Slovenian, talk about the sun. It's the most positive small talk topic available.
Teste-toi
Fill in the missing word for 'Tomorrow will be sunny'.
Jutri ___ sončno.
'Bo' is the future tense of 'biti' (to be) for the third person singular.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'It will be sunny tomorrow'?
Choose the correct option:
Slovenian uses the impersonal 'bo' without a subject.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Gremo jutri na morje? B: Ja, napoved pravijo, da ___ ___ ___.
This fits the context of planning a trip for tomorrow based on a forecast.
🎉 Score : /3
Aides visuelles
Weather Adverbs in Slovenian
Positive
- • sončno
- • jasno
- • toplo
Negative
- • oblačno
- • deževno
- • hladno
Banque d exercices
3 exercicesJutri ___ sončno.
'Bo' is the future tense of 'biti' (to be) for the third person singular.
Choose the correct option:
Slovenian uses the impersonal 'bo' without a subject.
A: Gremo jutri na morje? B: Ja, napoved pravijo, da ___ ___ ___.
This fits the context of planning a trip for tomorrow based on a forecast.
🎉 Score : /3
Questions fréquentes
3 questionsYes, it is grammatically correct and very common in casual speech. It literally means 'Sun will be tomorrow.'
'Sončno' is an adverbial form describing the state of the day. 'Sonce' is the noun (the sun itself).
Yes, it is perfectly neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Expressions liées
Lepo vreme bo
similarIt will be nice weather.
Sonce sije
builds onThe sun is shining.
Jutri bo deževalo
contrastTomorrow it will rain.