When talking about cars in Slovenian, you'll most often use the word avto. It's a masculine noun, so it will take masculine endings. For example, if you want to say 'my car,' you would say moj avto. If you want to say 'two cars,' it becomes dva avta, as the dual form is used for two of something. You'll encounter this word frequently in everyday conversations, from asking about parking to discussing travel plans.
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- Common personal transport.
- Four-wheeled vehicle.
- Used for driving.
Teste-se 6 perguntas
Po dolgi vožnji je bil moj ___ umazan in sem ga moral oprati.
The sentence describes something that gets dirty after a long drive and needs washing. 'Avto' (car) fits this context perfectly, as cars are commonly driven long distances and then washed. The other options (train, bus, bicycle) are less likely to be individually owned and washed by 'my'.
Zaradi okvare motorja smo morali pustiti ___ ob cesti in poklicati pomoč.
The sentence mentions a 'motor failure' and having to leave something 'by the road' and call for help. This scenario strongly suggests a car ('avto'), which commonly experiences engine problems and is left on the side of the road. The other options are not typically found or abandoned on a road due to motor failure.
Kupil sem nov ___ s hibridnim pogonom, da prihranim pri gorivu.
The sentence speaks of buying something new with 'hybrid drive' to 'save on fuel'. Hybrid technology is most commonly associated with cars ('avto') for fuel efficiency. While other vehicles might have hybrid variants, the primary context for personal fuel savings and hybrid drive points to a car.
Preden se odpravimo na dopust, moramo preveriti zavore in pnevmatike na našem ___.
The sentence describes checking 'brakes and tires' before going on 'vacation'. This is a standard pre-trip check for a car ('avto'). While other vehicles have brakes and tires, the context of a family vacation trip most commonly involves a car.
Pozabil sem ključe v ___ in se zdaj ne morem vstopiti v hišo.
The sentence implies forgetting keys 'in the ___' and not being able to enter the house. Forgetting keys inside a car ('avto') is a common predicament that would prevent someone from entering their home, especially if the car is parked outside or in an accessible garage. The other options don't logically lead to being locked out of the house in the same way.
Moj sosed ima zelo star in redek zbirateljski ___, ki ga redko vozi.
The sentence describes a neighbor owning a 'very old and rare collector's ___' that is 'rarely driven'. This description perfectly fits a classic or vintage car ('avto'), which are often collectibles and not used for daily driving. The other options are less likely to be personal 'collector's items' in the same context.
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Summary
Avto is the basic Slovenian word for 'car', essential for beginner vocabulary.
- Common personal transport.
- Four-wheeled vehicle.
- Used for driving.
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