Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Learn to say 'I am' in Slovenian by using the pronoun 'Jaz' and the verb 'sem'.
- Use 'Jaz sem' to state your identity: 'Jaz sem Marko.'
- Add 'ne' before 'sem' for negatives: 'Jaz nisem Marko.'
- Invert for questions: 'Sem jaz Marko?'
Meanings
The phrase 'Jaz sem' is the fundamental way to express existence or identity in the first person singular.
Identity
Stating who you are or what your name is.
“Jaz sem Ana.”
“Jaz sem učitelj.”
State of Being
Describing your current condition or profession.
“Jaz sem utrujen.”
“Jaz sem vesel.”
Location/Origin
Stating where you are from.
“Jaz sem iz Slovenije.”
“Jaz sem iz Ljubljane.”
Conjugation of 'biti' (to be) - Present Tense
| Person | Singular | Dual | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Jaz sem | Midva sva | Mi smo |
| 2nd | Ti si | Vidva sta | Vi ste |
| 3rd | On/Ona je | Onadva sta | Oni/One so |
Negative Contractions
| Affirmative | Negative |
|---|---|
| sem | nisem |
| si | nisi |
| je | ni |
| sva | nisva |
| sta | nista |
| smo | nismo |
| ste | niste |
| so | niso |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative | Jaz + sem + [Noun] | Jaz sem učitelj. |
| Negative | Jaz + nisem + [Noun] | Jaz nisem učitelj. |
| Question | Sem + jaz + [Noun]? | Sem jaz učitelj? |
| Short Answer (Yes) | Sem. | Sem. |
| Short Answer (No) | Nisem. | Nisem. |
| Adjective (M) | Jaz + sem + [Adj] | Jaz sem vesel. |
| Adjective (F) | Jaz + sem + [Adj] | Jaz sem vesela. |
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Jaz sem študent. (Introduction)
Sem študent. (Introduction)
Sem študent. (Introduction)
Študent sem. (Introduction)
The 'Jaz sem' Universe
Identity
- Ime Name
- Poklic Profession
State
- Utrujen Tired
- Vesel Happy
Origin
- Iz Slovenije From Slovenia
Examples by Level
Jaz sem Marko.
I am Marko.
Jaz sem iz Ljubljane.
I am from Ljubljana.
Jaz sem študent.
I am a student.
Jaz sem tukaj.
I am here.
Jaz nisem utrujen.
I am not tired.
Sem jaz na vrsti?
Am I next?
Jaz sem vesela, da si tukaj.
I am happy that you are here.
Jaz sem pripravljen na delo.
I am ready for work.
Jaz sem tisti, ki ga iščeš.
I am the one you are looking for.
Čeprav sem utrujen, bom šel.
Although I am tired, I will go.
Jaz sem bil vedno iskren.
I have always been honest.
Sem morda jaz kaj narobe naredil?
Did I perhaps do something wrong?
Jaz sem prepričan v svoj uspeh.
I am convinced of my success.
Biti jaz, bi ravnal drugače.
If I were me, I would act differently.
Jaz sem zavezan k odličnosti.
I am committed to excellence.
Sem jaz tisti, ki odloča?
Am I the one who decides?
Jaz sem zgolj opazovalec.
I am merely an observer.
Sem jaz res tisti, ki ga vidijo?
Am I really the one they see?
Jaz sem vpet v ta sistem.
I am embedded in this system.
Jaz sem, kar sem.
I am what I am.
Jaz sem, torej mislim.
I am, therefore I think.
Sem jaz morda kriv za to?
Am I perhaps to blame for this?
Jaz sem vselej bil zvest.
I have always been loyal.
Jaz sem, v svojem bistvu, svoboden.
I am, in my essence, free.
Easily Confused
Learners often mix up the verb 'sem' (am) with the reflexive particle 'se'.
Both express identity but are used differently.
Learners try to separate the negative.
자주 하는 실수
Jaz sem ime Marko.
Jaz sem Marko.
Jaz sem iz Slovenija.
Jaz sem iz Slovenije.
Jaz sem utrujen (if female).
Jaz sem utrujena.
Sem jaz Marko?
Jaz sem Marko.
Jaz ne sem Marko.
Jaz nisem Marko.
Jaz sem vesel (if female).
Jaz sem vesela.
Jaz sem iz Amerike.
Jaz sem iz ZDA.
Jaz sem bil utrujen (if female).
Jaz sem bila utrujena.
Jaz sem tisti, ki sem rekel.
Jaz sem tisti, ki je rekel.
Jaz sem, da sem vesel.
Vesel sem.
Jaz sem, kar sem bil.
Jaz sem, kar sem.
Sem jaz morda kriv?
Sem morda jaz kriv?
Jaz sem vpet v sistemu.
Jaz sem vpet v sistem.
Sentence Patterns
Jaz sem ___.
Jaz sem iz ___.
Jaz sem ___.
Jaz sem ___.
Real World Usage
Jaz sem novi tukaj.
Jaz sem visoko motiviran.
Jaz sem turist.
Jaz sem pripravljen na prevzem.
Sem doma.
Jaz sem prisoten.
Drop the pronoun
Gender matters
Use contractions
Be modest
Smart Tips
Always check your gender before using an adjective.
Drop the 'Jaz' to sound like a local.
Use rising intonation instead of complex word order.
Always use 'nisem' instead of 'ne sem'.
발음
Vowel length
Slovenian vowels are clear and short.
Statement
Jaz sem Marko. ↘
Falling intonation for statements.
Question
Sem jaz Marko? ↗
Rising intonation for questions.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Remember 'Jaz sem' as 'Just Sam'—Just Sam is who I am!
Visual Association
Imagine yourself standing in front of a mirror, pointing at your chest and saying 'Jaz sem' with confidence.
Rhyme
Jaz sem, ti si, on je, Slovenian is easy, you will see!
Story
You arrive in Ljubljana. You meet a local. You smile and say 'Jaz sem [Your Name]'. They smile back and say 'Jaz sem [Their Name]'. You are now friends.
Word Web
챌린지
Introduce yourself to three different people (or imaginary friends) using 'Jaz sem'.
문화 노트
Slovenians are modest. Don't over-emphasize your achievements when introducing yourself.
People in the capital are often more direct.
People may be more formal with strangers.
The verb 'biti' comes from the Proto-Slavic root *byti.
Conversation Starters
Kako ti je ime?
Si utrujen?
Kaj si po poklicu?
Si pripravljen na potovanje?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Jaz ___ Marko.
Jaz ___ Marko.
Find and fix the mistake:
Jaz sem iz Slovenija.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
I am tired.
Answer starts with: Jaz...
Biti
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Jaz / pripravljen / sem
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercisesJaz ___ Marko.
Jaz ___ Marko.
Find and fix the mistake:
Jaz sem iz Slovenija.
Marko / sem / Jaz
I am tired.
Biti
Jaz
Jaz / pripravljen / sem
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
Yes, in most cases. It makes you sound more natural.
Yes, it is the standard contraction.
Invert the verb and pronoun, or just use rising intonation.
Yes, it becomes 'smo' for 'mi' (we).
It is neutral and used in all situations.
Slovenian is a gendered language; adjectives must match the speaker.
No, it is for people and states of being.
Always check a dictionary or ask a native speaker.
In Other Languages
Yo soy
Spanish has two 'to be' verbs (ser/estar), Slovenian has one.
Ich bin
German requires the subject pronoun more strictly than Slovenian.
Je suis
French is not a pro-drop language; the pronoun is mandatory.
Watashi wa ... desu
Japanese 'desu' is a copula that doesn't conjugate for person.
Ana ...
Arabic doesn't use a verb for 'to be' in the present tense.
Wo shi ...
Chinese verbs do not conjugate for person or number.