kdo
Overview
The Slovenian word 'kdo' is a fundamental interrogative pronoun, directly translating to 'who' in English. It's used to inquire about the identity of a person or people. Unlike some other languages, 'kdo' doesn't change based on number (singular or plural); it always refers to one or more people. However, like all nouns and pronouns in Slovenian, 'kdo' undergoes declension, meaning its form changes depending on its grammatical case in a sentence. Slovenian has six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, locative, and instrumental.
Here's a breakdown of 'kdo' across the cases:
- Nominative (kdo): This is the basic form, used when 'kdo' is the subject of the sentence. Example: 'Kdo je to?' (Who is this?)
- Genitive (koga): Used to indicate possession or origin, often equivalent to 'whose' or 'of whom.' Example: 'Koga pričakuješ?' (Whom are you expecting? - literally 'Of whom are you expecting?')
- Dative (komu): Indicates the indirect object of a verb, often answering the question 'to whom' or 'for whom.' Example: 'Komu si dal knjigo?' (To whom did you give the book?)
- Accusative (koga): Used for the direct object of a verb. It's identical to the genitive form for 'kdo.' Example: 'Koga si videl?' (Whom did you see?)
- Locative (kom): Always used with a preposition (e.g., 'o', 'pri', 'na', 'v') and indicates location or topic. Example: 'O kom govoriš?' (About whom are you talking?)
- Instrumental (komu): Used to indicate the instrument or means by which an action is performed, often with prepositions like 's/z' (with). Example: 'S kom greš?' (With whom are you going?)
Mastering the declension of 'kdo' is crucial for constructing grammatically correct and natural-sounding sentences in Slovenian. Pay close attention to the prepositions that often accompany certain cases, as they provide strong clues for selecting the correct form.
उदाहरण
Kdo je to?
Basic questionWho is this?
Kdo so ti ljudje?
Referring to a group of peopleWho are these people?
Kdo bo šel z mano?
Asking about participationWho will go with me?
Kdo ti je to povedal?
Seeking information sourceWho told you that?
Kdo pa je to?
Expressing surprise or mild exasperationWho in the world is that?
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
व्याकरण पैटर्न
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Slovenian has grammatical cases, so 'kdo' (nominative) changes to 'koga' (accusative/genitive), 'komu' (dative), 'kom' (locative/instrumental). A common mistake is using 'kdo' in contexts where a different case is required, similar to confusing 'who' with 'whom' in English.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From Proto-Slavic *kъto. Cognates include Serbo-Croatian tko, Czech kdo, Polish kto, and Russian kto.
याद रखने का तरीका
The 'k' in 'kdo' can remind you of 'know' or 'key' – as in, 'do you know who?' or 'who holds the key?'
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
4 सवालउदाहरण
5 / 5Kdo je to?
Who is this?
Kdo so ti ljudje?
Who are these people?
Kdo bo šel z mano?
Who will go with me?
Kdo ti je to povedal?
Who told you that?
Kdo pa je to?
Who in the world is that?