A1 noun 6 min de leitura

brat

When using the word "brat" (brother) in Slovak, it's important to remember its grammatical gender and how that affects its declension. "Brat" is a masculine animate noun, which means its forms will change depending on its role in a sentence. For instance, in the nominative case (subject of the sentence), it's "brat." However, if you are talking about your brother (accusative case), it becomes "brata." If something belongs to your brother (genitive case), you would use "brata." If you are giving something to your brother (dative case), it's "bratovi." This is a common pattern for masculine animate nouns in Slovak, and understanding these changes is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences as you advance to a B2 level.

§ Basic Meaning of 'Brat'

Slovak Word
brat
Definition
Brother
CEFR Level
A1

Alright, let's get straight to it. The word 'brat' in Slovak means 'brother'. It's a common noun you'll use all the time when talking about family. Like in English, it refers to a male sibling.

§ How to use 'brat' in a sentence

Using 'brat' is pretty straightforward, but you need to pay attention to its case. Slovak is a Slavic language, which means nouns change their endings depending on their function in a sentence. This is called declension. Don't worry, we'll start with the basics.

The most common form you'll encounter is the nominative case, which is what we just learned: 'brat'. This is used when 'brother' is the subject of the sentence.

Môj brat je študent. (My brother is a student.)

Kde je tvoj brat? (Where is your brother?)

§ Accusative Case: When 'brat' is the object

When 'brat' is the direct object of a verb, it goes into the accusative case. For masculine animate nouns like 'brat', the accusative form is often the same as the genitive form, which is 'brata'.

Vidím tvojho brata. (I see your brother.)

Mám brata. (I have a brother.)

§ Genitive Case: Possession and Prepositions

The genitive case is used to show possession or after certain prepositions. The genitive form of 'brat' is also 'brata'.

Toto je kniha môjho brata. (This is my brother's book.)

Common prepositions that trigger the genitive case with 'brat' include:

  • Bez (without):

    Idem tam bez brata. (I'm going there without my brother.)

  • Od (from/since):

    Dostal som to od brata. (I got it from my brother.)

  • Do (into/to):

    Idem k bratovi. (I'm going to my brother's.)

§ Dative Case: Indirect Object

The dative case is used for the indirect object of a verb or after certain prepositions. The dative form of 'brat' is 'bratovi'.

Dávam darček bratovi. (I am giving a gift to my brother.)

§ Locative Case: Location

The locative case is used to indicate location, and it always follows a preposition. The locative form of 'brat' is 'bratovi'.

Rozprával som o bratovi. (I was talking about my brother.)

Common prepositions for the locative case include 'o' (about) and 'pri' (next to).

§ Instrumental Case: With Whom/By What

The instrumental case is used to say with whom or by what something is done. The instrumental form of 'brat' is 'bratom'.

Idem s bratom. (I'm going with my brother.)

The most common preposition for the instrumental case is 's' (with).

§ Summary of Cases for 'Brat'

Here’s a quick overview of how 'brat' changes in different cases. Don't try to memorize this all at once; you'll get used to it with practice.

Case
Form of 'brat'
Nominative (Subject)
brat
Accusative (Direct Object)
brata
Genitive (Possession, after certain prepositions)
brata
Dative (Indirect Object, after certain prepositions)
bratovi
Locative (Location, always with a preposition)
bratovi
Instrumental (With whom/by what, after certain prepositions)
bratom

§ Don't Confuse 'Brat' (Brother) with 'Brať' (To Take)

This is a classic. Many English speakers see 'brat' and immediately think of 'to take' because of the similarity to verbs like 'brať'. However, 'brat' (with a short 'a') is a noun meaning 'brother'. The verb 'brať' (with a long 'a') means 'to take'. The subtle difference in the vowel length is crucial here. Listen carefully to how native speakers pronounce these words.

Môj brat je študent. (My brother is a student.)

Musím brať lieky. (I must take medicine.)

§ Gender Agreement with 'Brat'

In Slovak, nouns have genders, and 'brat' is masculine. This means any adjectives or possessive pronouns describing 'brat' must also be in the masculine form. Forgetting this is a common slip-up.

Correct
Môj brat (My brother - masculine possessive pronoun for a masculine noun)
Incorrect
Moja brat (Incorrect, 'moja' is feminine)

Môj starší brat pracuje v Bratislave. (My older brother works in Bratislava.)

§ Incorrect Pluralization

The plural of 'brat' isn't as simple as just adding an 's' like in English. Slovak has grammatical cases and different declension patterns. The nominative plural of 'brat' is 'bratia'. Using 'brati' or something similar is a common mistake.

Singular (Nominative)
Brat (Brother)
Plural (Nominative)
Bratia (Brothers)

Moji bratia sú veľmi vysokí. (My brothers are very tall.)

Understanding declension patterns for masculine nouns is essential for correctly using 'brat' in different contexts (e.g., when it's the subject, object, or after a preposition). Don't worry if it feels complicated at first; it just takes practice!

§ Forgetting Case Endings

Slovak is a heavily inflected language, meaning words change their endings based on their grammatical function in a sentence (their case). 'Brat' is no exception. While 'brat' is the nominative (subject) form, it will change in other cases. For example:

  • Genitive: brata (e.g., without a brother - bez brata)

  • Dative: bratovi (e.g., to my brother - môjmu bratovi)

  • Accusative: brata (e.g., I see my brother - Vidím svojho brata)

  • Locative: bratovi (e.g., about my brother - o bratovi)

  • Instrumental: bratom (e.g., with my brother - s bratom)

Using the nominative 'brat' in all situations is a common beginner's mistake. While native speakers will often understand you, it sounds unnatural and incorrect.

Hovorím s bratom. (I am talking with my brother.)

Nível de dificuldade

Leitura 1/5

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Escrita 1/5

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Expressão oral 1/5

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Audição 1/5

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O que aprender depois

Aprenda a seguir

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Avançado

bratranc sesternica švagor švagriná

Exemplos por nível

1

Môj brat je vysoký.

My brother is tall.

2

Mám jedného brata.

I have one brother.

3

Je to tvoj brat?

Is this your brother?

4

Môj brat pracuje v Bratislave.

My brother works in Bratislava.

5

Chodím s bratom do kina.

I go to the cinema with my brother.

6

Jeho brat je môj kamarát.

His brother is my friend.

7

Môj brat má rád futbal.

My brother likes football.

8

Volám sa Peter a toto je môj brat Ján.

My name is Peter and this is my brother Ján.

Colocações comuns

môj brat my brother
starší brat older brother
mladší brat younger brother
dobrý brat good brother
veľký brat big brother
malý brat little brother
brat a sestra brother and sister
bratranec a brat cousin and brother
brat pracuje brother works
brat študuje brother studies

Frases Comuns

Mám brata.

I have a brother.

Toto je môj brat Ján.

This is my brother Jan.

Môj brat je lekár.

My brother is a doctor.

Kde je tvoj brat?

Where is your brother?

On je môj brat.

He is my brother.

Môj brat žije v Bratislave.

My brother lives in Bratislava.

Môj brat má auto.

My brother has a car.

Rozprával som sa s bratom.

I talked with (my) brother.

Ideš s bratom?

Are you going with (your) brother?

Daj to bratovi.

Give it to (your) brother.

Padrões gramaticais

Nominative singular: brat (the brother) Genitive singular: brata (of the brother) Dative singular: bratovi (to the brother) Accusative singular: brata (the brother) Locative singular: bratovi (about the brother) Instrumental singular: bratom (with the brother)

Expressões idiomáticas

"Môj bratranec je lekár."

My male cousin is a doctor.

Môj bratranec (cousin, male) je lekár (doctor, male).

neutral

"Moja sesternica je učiteľka."

My female cousin is a teacher.

Moja sesternica (cousin, female) je učiteľka (teacher, female).

neutral

"Mám troch bratov."

I have three brothers.

Mám (I have) troch (three) bratov (brothers).

neutral

"Starší brat mi pomohol."

My older brother helped me.

Starší (older) brat (brother) mi pomohol (helped me).

neutral

"Mladší brat sa učí čítať."

My younger brother is learning to read.

Mladší (younger) brat (brother) sa učí (is learning) čítať (to read).

neutral

"Bratia a sestry."

Brothers and sisters.

Bratia (brothers) a (and) sestry (sisters).

neutral

"Je mi ako brat."

He is like a brother to me.

Je mi (He is to me) ako (like) brat (brother).

neutral

"Môj brat z otcovej strany."

My half-brother (from father's side).

Môj brat (my brother) z otcovej strany (from father's side).

neutral

"Môj brat z matkinej strany."

My half-brother (from mother's side).

Môj brat (my brother) z matkinej strany (from mother's side).

neutral

"Sme ako bratia."

We are like brothers.

Sme (We are) ako (like) bratia (brothers).

neutral

Padrões de frases

A1

Môj brat.

Môj brat je vysoký. (My brother is tall.)

A1

Máš brata?

Máš brata alebo sestru? (Do you have a brother or a sister?)

A1

To je môj brat.

To je môj brat Ján. (This is my brother Jan.)

A1

S bratom.

Idem s bratom do mesta. (I am going to the city with my brother.)

A1

Od brata.

Dostal som darček od brata. (I got a gift from my brother.)

A1

Pre brata.

Kúpil som knihu pre brata. (I bought a book for my brother.)

A1

Vidím brata.

Vidím tvojho brata v obchode. (I see your brother in the shop.)

A1

O bratovi.

Hovoríme o bratovi. (We are talking about brother.)

Como usar

The word brat is a masculine noun. In Slovak, nouns have genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and different forms depending on their grammatical role in a sentence. For 'brat', the most common form you'll encounter is the nominative singular, which is 'brat'.

Erros comuns

A common mistake for English speakers is to confuse the pronunciation of 'a' in 'brat' with the English 'a' in 'cat'. In Slovak, 'a' is always pronounced like the 'a' in 'father'. So, it's more like 'braht' with a rolled 'r'.

Teste-se 48 perguntas

fill blank A2

Môj ___ sa volá Peter.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: brat

The sentence means 'My brother's name is Peter.' 'Brat' means brother.

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Mám jedného ___ a dve sestry.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: brata

In this context, 'brata' is the correct accusative form of 'brat' (brother), meaning 'I have one brother'.

fill blank A2

Idem do kina s mojím ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: bratom

Here, 's mojím bratom' means 'with my brother', requiring the instrumental case.

fill blank A2

On je môj mladší ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: brat

The sentence means 'He is my younger brother.' 'Brat' is in the nominative case.

fill blank A2

Rozprávam sa s ___ o škole.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: bratom

The verb 'rozprávať sa s' (to talk with) requires the instrumental case, hence 's bratom'.

fill blank A2

Máš ___ alebo sestru?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: brata

The question 'Do you have a brother or a sister?' uses the accusative case for 'brother'.

listening A2

Listen for 'brat' and understand the sentence's meaning.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Môj brat pracuje v Bratislave.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening A2

Focus on how 'brata' sounds in this context.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Mám jedného brata a dve sestry.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening A2

Identify 'brat' and the adjective describing him.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: On je môj starší brat.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Môj brat je vysoký.

Focus: brat

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Ako sa volá tvoj brat?

Focus: brat

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Mám mladšieho brata.

Focus: brata

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
sentence order A2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Môj brat má nové auto.

The correct order is 'Môj brat má nové auto.' (My brother has a new car.)

sentence order A2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Jej brat pracuje v Bratislave.

The correct order is 'Jej brat pracuje v Bratislave.' (Her brother works in Bratislava.)

sentence order A2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Kde je tvoj brat dnes?

The correct order is 'Kde je tvoj brat dnes?' (Where is your brother today?)

multiple choice B1

Vyberte správny tvar slova 'brat' vo vete: 'Moji _____ sú starší ako ja.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: bratia

Vo nominatíve množného čísla pre maskulínum životné (muži, bratia) používame koncovku -ia.

multiple choice B1

Ktoré slovo je antonymum (opak) k slovu 'brat'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: sestra

Antonymom k 'brat' (mužský súrodenec) je 'sestra' (ženský súrodenec).

multiple choice B1

Doplňte vetu: 'Rozprávam sa s mojím _____ o našich plánoch.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: bratom

V inštrumentáli (s kým? s čím?) pre maskulínum životné sa používa koncovka -om.

true false B1

Slovo 'brat' je vždy mužského rodu.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Áno, slovo 'brat' je maskulínum životné.

true false B1

Vo vete 'Vidím brata.' je slovo 'brata' v nominatíve.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Nie, 'brata' je v akuzatíve (vidím koho? čo?). V nominatíve by bolo 'brat'.

true false B1

Plurál (množné číslo) slova 'brat' je 'brati'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Nie, správny plurál je 'bratia'.

sentence order B1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Môj starší brat žije v Kanade.

This sentence describes where an older brother lives. 'Môj' (My) is followed by 'starší' (older) then 'brat' (brother), establishing the subject. 'žije' (lives) is the verb, and 'v Kanade' (in Canada) indicates the location.

sentence order B1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Dnes večer idem s bratom do kina.

This sentence expresses going to the cinema with a brother. 'Dnes večer' (Tonight) sets the time. 'idem' (I am going) is the verb. 's bratom' (with brother) uses the instrumental case for 'brat'. 'do kina' (to the cinema) indicates the destination.

sentence order B1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Jeho mladší brat študuje na univerzite.

This sentence describes a younger brother studying at university. 'Jeho' (His) is followed by 'mladší' (younger) then 'brat' (brother), forming the subject. 'študuje' (studies) is the verb, and 'na univerzite' (at university) specifies the location.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Môj brat je lekár.

This sentence means 'My brother is a doctor.' The order follows the typical Slovak subject-verb-object structure.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Starší brat vždy pomáha mladšiemu.

This sentence translates to 'The older brother always helps the younger one.' The adjectival phrase 'starší brat' (older brother) comes before the verb, and the indirect object 'mladšiemu' (younger one) follows.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Mám dvoch bratov a jednu sestru.

This means 'I have two brothers and one sister.' The verb 'mám' (I have) is followed by the accusative case of the direct objects 'dvoch bratov' (two brothers) and 'jednu sestru' (one sister).

listening C1

The speaker is talking about a cousin who became a successful cardiac surgeon.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Počul som, že tvoj bratranec sa stal uznávaným kardiochirurgom. To je naozaj obdivuhodné, ako sa vypracoval, nemyslíš?
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C1

The speaker is expressing a desire for their brother to be more open-minded.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Niekedy si želám, aby môj brat bol viac otvorený novým myšlienkam a nebol taký konzervatívny. Ale viem, že ho aj tak mám rád.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C1

The speaker's brother convinced them to invest in a startup.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Môj brat ma presvedčil, aby som investoval do tej startupovej firmy. Spoľahol som sa na jeho inštinkt, pretože má vynikajúci čuch na dobré príležitosti.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Popíš, aký vplyv mal tvoj brat na tvoje životné rozhodnutia a prečo.

Focus: vplyv, rozhodnutia, prečo

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Predstav si, že tvoj brat má zásadný spor s rodinou. Ako by si sa snažil sprostredkovať mier a nájsť kompromisné riešenie?

Focus: zásadný spor, sprostredkovať mier, kompromisné riešenie

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Porovnaj a rozober rôzne aspekty vzťahu medzi súrodencami, pričom sa zameraj na rolu staršieho alebo mladšieho brata v rodine.

Focus: aspekty, vzťah, súrodenci, rolu, staršieho, mladšieho

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C2

Cousin (male) lives in Bratislava.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Môj bratranec žije v Bratislave.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C2

My brother's sister is a talented artist.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Sestra môjho brata je talentovaná umelkyňa.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening C2

He is my brother, but also my best friend.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: On je môj brat, ale aj môj najlepší priateľ.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Môj brat je študent medicíny.

Focus: brat

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Spoznajte môjho brata, Jána.

Focus: Spoznajte

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Mám rád svojho brata, pretože je vždy nápomocný.

Focus: nápomocný

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

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