意味
A forest with lush trees.
文化的背景
Forests cover 40% of Slovakia. The 'zelený les' is seen as a national treasure and a place for 'psychohygiena' (mental hygiene). The green forest is often home to the 'Víly' (forest nymphs) and spirits. It is a place of magic and danger in traditional tales. Even city dwellers in Bratislava or Košice maintain a strong connection to the 'zelený les', often traveling to the mountains every weekend. A 'zelený les' is evaluated by its potential for mushrooms. It's a competitive and beloved hobby.
The 'ý' is key
Make sure to pronounce the 'ý' long. If you say it short, it sounds like a different grammatical case or just incorrect.
Gender Agreement
Don't say 'zelená les'. 'Les' is a man (masculine), so he wears the '-ý' hat!
意味
A forest with lush trees.
The 'ý' is key
Make sure to pronounce the 'ý' long. If you say it short, it sounds like a different grammatical case or just incorrect.
Gender Agreement
Don't say 'zelená les'. 'Les' is a man (masculine), so he wears the '-ý' hat!
Use 'do' for 'into'
When going into the forest, always use 'do' + Genitive: 'do zeleného lesa'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'zelený'.
Vidím _______ les.
'Les' is masculine inanimate, so we use the '-ý' ending in the accusative case.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Where are we?
The preposition 'v' requires the locative case: 'zelenom lese'.
Match the Slovak phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are common variations of forest descriptions.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Aký je ten les? B: Ten les je ________.
We need the nominative masculine form to describe the subject.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Vidím _______ les.
'Les' is masculine inanimate, so we use the '-ý' ending in the accusative case.
Where are we?
The preposition 'v' requires the locative case: 'zelenom lese'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are common variations of forest descriptions.
A: Aký je ten les? B: Ten les je ________.
We need the nominative masculine form to describe the subject.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問Yes, although pine trees are 'ihličnaté' (coniferous), they are still considered part of a 'zelený les' because they are green year-round.
Only if it's a coniferous forest. If the trees have no leaves, it's not really a 'zelený les' anymore.
This is the locative case, used after 'v' (in). Slovak nouns and adjectives change their endings to show their role in the sentence.
Not really, but people often use 'hora' or 'džungľa' (jungle) if it's very messy.
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zelená lúka
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specialized formdense forest
lesná cesta
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borovicový les
specialized formpine forest