meso
When you're at the grocery store or a restaurant in Slovenia, you'll definitely encounter the word meso. This word means 'meat' in Slovenian. It's a fundamental word for ordering food or discussing ingredients. Whether you prefer chicken, beef, or pork, you'll be talking about meso. Learning this word early will significantly help you navigate menus and food conversations.
When you're at the store or a restaurant in Slovenia, you'll hear the word meso a lot. It's the general term for 'meat.' If you want to specify, you can add adjectives like piščančje meso (chicken meat) or svinjsko meso (pork meat). Understanding meso is key for ordering food or talking about meals. It's a fundamental word for daily life.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
To je meso.
This is meat.
Jem meso.
I eat meat.
Rad imam meso.
I like meat.
Kupim meso.
I buy meat.
Je to dobro meso?
Is this good meat?
Meso je na mizi.
The meat is on the table.
Ne jem mesa.
I don't eat meat.
Potrebujem meso.
I need meat.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
Ne jem mesa.
I don't eat meat.
Rad imam meso.
I like meat.
Ješ meso?
Do you eat meat?
Kupil sem meso.
I bought meat.
Meso je drago.
Meat is expensive.
Meso je okusno.
The meat is tasty.
Potrebujemo več mesa.
We need more meat.
Kuham meso.
I am cooking meat.
Ali je to meso sveže?
Is this meat fresh?
Meso je za večerjo.
Meat is for dinner.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालMeso simply means 'meat' in English. It refers to the flesh of an animal consumed as food.
It's pronounced like 'meh-soh'. The 'e' is like the 'e' in 'bed', and the 'o' is like the 'o' in 'go'.
Yes, meso is a general term. You can specify the type of meat by adding an adjective, like 'piščančje meso' (chicken meat) or 'goveje meso' (beef).
Meso is typically a singular noun in Slovenian, even when referring to multiple pieces of meat. For example, 'Kupil sem meso' means 'I bought meat' (singular).
You would say 'Rad imam meso.' (masculine speaker) or 'Rada imam meso.' (feminine speaker). 'Imam rad/rada' means 'I like' for things.
Meso is the raw, unprocessed meat. 'Mesnina' refers to processed meat products, like sausages, ham, or deli slices.
A very common phrase is 'Jesti meso', which means 'to eat meat'. For example, 'Ne jem mesa' means 'I don't eat meat'.
You could say 'Prosila bi za meso, prosim.' (I would ask for meat, please.) or 'Ali imate meso?' (Do you have meat?).
The genitive case of meso is 'mesa'. You'll use this when talking about a part of meat, or after certain prepositions. For example, 'kos mesa' (a piece of meat).
English speakers might be tempted to use 'meso' for 'flesh' in a general, non-food sense (like human flesh), but in Slovenian, 'meso' almost exclusively refers to meat as food. For other meanings of 'flesh', different words are used.
खुद को परखो 18 सवाल
Write three sentences about your favorite type of meat or a dish with meat.
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Sample answer
Moja najljubša jed je piščanec z rižem. Rad jem meso. Kuham z govedino.
Imagine you are at a butcher shop in Slovenia. Write a short dialogue asking for a specific type of meat and its price.
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Jaz: Dober dan. Imate piščančje meso? Prodajalec: Seveda. Koliko kilogramov? Jaz: En kilogram, prosim. Kakšna je cena?
Describe a simple meal you prepared that included meat. Mention what kind of meat it was.
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Sample answer
Za kosilo sem pripravil/a piščančje meso s krompirjem. Bilo je zelo okusno. Meso je bilo mehko.
Kaj ima Marko rad za kosilo?
Read this passage:
Marko rad je meso. Vsak dan ima za kosilo piščančje meso. Njegova sestra, Ana, pa ne mara mesa, raje ima zelenjavo. Danes bosta jedla skupaj, zato bosta pripravila dve različni jedi.
Kaj ima Marko rad za kosilo?
The passage states 'Vsak dan ima za kosilo piščančje meso.' (Every day he has chicken meat for lunch.)
The passage states 'Vsak dan ima za kosilo piščančje meso.' (Every day he has chicken meat for lunch.)
Katere vrste mesa so omenjene v besedilu?
Read this passage:
V trgovini je veliko različnih vrst mesa: govedina, svinjina in piščanec. Ljudje kupujejo meso za različne jedi. Nekateri ga pečejo, drugi kuhajo v omaki.
Katere vrste mesa so omenjene v besedilu?
The passage explicitly lists 'govedina, svinjina in piščanec' (beef, pork, and chicken).
The passage explicitly lists 'govedina, svinjina in piščanec' (beef, pork, and chicken).
Kakšno je bilo meso za nedeljsko kosilo?
Read this passage:
Za nedeljsko kosilo smo pripravili pečenko. Meso je bilo zelo sočno in okusno. Zraven smo imeli še pražen krompir in solato.
Kakšno je bilo meso za nedeljsko kosilo?
The text describes the meat as 'zelo sočno in okusno' (very juicy and tasty).
The text describes the meat as 'zelo sočno in okusno' (very juicy and tasty).
Katero meso je priljubljeno v Sloveniji za pripravo golaža?
Golaž se tradicionalno pripravlja iz govejega mesa.
Katera jed pogosto vsebuje svinjsko meso?
Pečenka se pogosto pripravlja iz svinjskega mesa.
Katero vrsto mesa bi izbrali za lahek obrok?
Piščančje meso je običajno lažje in manj mastno kot druge vrste mesa.
V Sloveniji je običajno jesti meso za zajtrk.
Za zajtrk Slovenci običajno jedo bolj lahke stvari, kot so kruh, marmelada ali jogurt. Meso je bolj pogosto za kosilo ali večerjo.
Vegetarijanci jedo meso.
Vegetarijanci ne jedo mesa.
Meso je vir beljakovin.
Meso je bogato z beljakovinami, ki so pomembne za rast in obnovo tkiv.
Which of the following dishes primarily consists of 'meso'?
'Pečenka' is a dish made from roasted meat, making 'meso' its primary ingredient.
If someone says 'Ne jem mesa,' what are they indicating?
'Ne jem mesa' translates to 'I don't eat meat,' which is a common phrase used by vegetarians.
In a butcher shop, what would you most likely ask for if you wanted to buy 'meso'?
Ham ('šunka') is a type of 'meso' sold at a butcher shop. Fruit, vegetables, and milk are not 'meso'.
A dish described as 'brez mesa' definitely contains fish.
'Brez mesa' means 'without meat'. It does not imply the presence of fish; it simply means no meat.
When referring to 'meso' in cooking, it can include poultry.
Yes, 'meso' in Slovenian broadly refers to the flesh of an animal used as food, which includes poultry like chicken or turkey.
If a recipe calls for 'rdeče meso', it is referring to white meat like chicken.
'Rdeče meso' translates to 'red meat', which typically refers to beef, pork, or lamb, not white meat like chicken.
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