Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Slovenian has eight primary vowels, and some are pronounced longer than others to change word meaning.
- Slovenian uses 8 vowels: a, e, ɛ, ə, i, o, ɔ, u.
- Vowel length is phonemic; a long vowel can change the meaning of a word.
- Stressed syllables are usually longer, while unstressed ones are shorter and clearer.
Slovenian Vowel Inventory
| Vowel | Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
|
a
|
Open
|
Central
|
Mama
|
|
e
|
Mid-front
|
Closed
|
Cesta
|
|
ɛ
|
Open-mid front
|
Open
|
Pes
|
|
ə
|
Central
|
Schwa
|
Pesem
|
|
i
|
High-front
|
Closed
|
Hiša
|
|
o
|
Mid-back
|
Closed
|
Kolo
|
|
ɔ
|
Open-mid back
|
Open
|
Most
|
|
u
|
High-back
|
Closed
|
Ura
|
Meanings
The system of 8 vowel phonemes in Slovenian, categorized by tongue height and position, including length distinctions.
Basic Vowel Quality
The distinct sound of the 8 Slovenian vowels.
“Mama”
“Kolo”
Vowel Length
The duration of the vowel sound, which can distinguish words.
“Grad (castle) vs. Graad (long vowel variant)”
“Pot (path) vs. Poot (long vowel variant)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Short Vowel
|
Short duration
|
Pot (path)
|
|
Long Vowel
|
Extended duration
|
Poot (variant)
|
|
Stressed
|
High pitch/length
|
MAMA
|
|
Unstressed
|
Reduced/short
|
mama
|
|
Schwa
|
Neutral center
|
Pesem
|
Formalitätsspektrum
Hiša je velika. (Describing a house)
Hiša je velika. (Describing a house)
Hiša je velika. (Describing a house)
Bajta je ogromna. (Describing a house)
Vowel Classification
Front
- i high
- e mid
Back
- u high
- o mid
Beispiele nach Niveau
Mama.
Mom.
Kolo.
Bike.
Hiša.
House.
Ura.
Clock.
Jaz sem tukaj.
I am here.
To je lepo.
This is nice.
Pijem vodo.
I am drinking water.
Danes je dan.
Today is a day.
Grad je star.
The castle is old.
Pot je dolga.
The path is long.
Pes poje.
The dog is singing.
Sonce sije.
The sun is shining.
Razlika med 'e' in 'ɛ' je pomembna.
The difference between 'e' and 'ɛ' is important.
Dolžina samoglasnika spreminja pomen.
Vowel length changes meaning.
Govorim slovensko tekoče.
I speak Slovenian fluently.
Voda je osvežilna.
Water is refreshing.
Naglas vpliva na dolžino samoglasnika.
Stress influences vowel length.
Slovenščina ima osem samoglasnikov.
Slovenian has eight vowels.
Dialektalna raznolikost je velika.
Dialectal diversity is great.
Samoglasniška redukcija je manjša kot v ruščini.
Vowel reduction is less than in Russian.
Fonološki sistem slovenščine je izjemno bogat.
The phonological system of Slovenian is extremely rich.
Razlikovanje med odprtimi in zaprtimi samoglasniki je ključno.
Distinguishing between open and closed vowels is key.
Zgodovinski razvoj samoglasnikov je kompleksen.
The historical development of vowels is complex.
Slovenščina ohranja arhaične elemente v svojem vokalizmu.
Slovenian preserves archaic elements in its vocalism.
Leicht verwechselbar
They sound very similar to non-native ears.
They sound very similar to non-native ears.
Learners ignore length.
Häufige Fehler
Pronouncing 'e' as 'i'
Distinguish e/i
Ignoring length
Vary length
Hard 'o'
Open 'o'
Missing schwa
Use ə
Confusing e/ɛ
Distinguish e/ɛ
Confusing o/ɔ
Distinguish o/ɔ
Flat intonation
Use stress
Over-enunciating schwa
Reduce schwa
Ignoring dialectal variation
Standard pronunciation
Misplacing stress
Correct stress
Hyper-correcting
Natural flow
Ignoring historical length
Standard length
Over-reducing
Balanced reduction
Ignoring context
Contextual variation
Satzmuster
To je ___.
Jaz ___ vodo.
___ je zelo lepa.
Slovenščina ima ___ samoglasnikov.
Real World Usage
Ena kava, prosim.
Kje si?
Zanima me to delo.
Kje je postaja?
Želim pico.
Lepo!
Listen carefully
Don't merge
Use a mirror
Dialects
Smart Tips
Distinguish between 'e' and 'ɛ'.
Distinguish between 'o' and 'ɔ'.
Keep it short and neutral.
Vary vowel length.
Aussprache
Schwa (ə)
A neutral, relaxed vowel sound.
Falling
Hiša ↘
Statement
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Always Eat Every Apple In Our Old Underwear (A-E-ɛ-ə-I-O-ɔ-U).
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a ladder. 'i' and 'u' are at the top (high), 'e' and 'o' are in the middle, and 'a' is at the bottom (open).
Rhyme
Eight sounds to know, from high to low.
Story
A little boy named 'A' went to the store. He bought an 'E'gg, an 'I'ce cream, an 'O'range, and a 'U'nicorn. He felt very 'ə' (schwa) tired afterwards.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Record yourself saying the 8 vowels and compare them to a native speaker's audio.
Kulturelle Hinweise
Standard pronunciation is based on the central dialect.
Vowels are often more open.
Vowels are often more closed.
Slovenian vowels evolved from Proto-Slavic.
Gesprächseinstiege
Kaj je to?
Kako se reče 'house'?
Ali slišiš razliko?
Kako bi opisal slovensko izgovorjavo?
Tagebuch-Impulse
Häufige Fehler
Test Yourself
Which is the schwa?
M_ma
Find and fix the mistake:
Pess (dog)
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
House
Answer starts with: a...
How many vowels in Slovenian?
K_lo
Find and fix the mistake:
Ura (clock) as Oora
Score: /8
Ubungsaufgaben
8 exercisesWhich is the schwa?
M_ma
Find and fix the mistake:
Pess (dog)
je / lepo / To
House
How many vowels in Slovenian?
K_lo
Find and fix the mistake:
Ura (clock) as Oora
Score: /8
FAQ (8)
There are 8 primary vowels.
Yes, it changes meaning.
It is a neutral vowel.
Start with standard.
Listen and repeat.
No, they differ.
The schwa or open/closed pairs.
No, it's phonemic.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
5 vowels
Slovenian has 8 vowels.
Many vowels
Slovenian lacks nasal vowels.
Long/short vowels
Slovenian has a schwa.
5 vowels
Slovenian has 8 vowels.
3 vowels
Slovenian has 8 vowels.
Tonal system
Slovenian uses length.