Exemplos por nível

1

Jaz imam čas.

I have time.

2

Ti imaš knjigo.

You (singular, informal) have a book.

3

On ima avto.

He has a car.

4

Ona ima psa.

She has a dog.

5

Mi imamo idejo.

We have an idea.

6

Vi imate denar.

You (plural or formal singular) have money.

7

Oni imajo otroke.

They (masculine or mixed group) have children.

8

One imajo mačke.

They (feminine) have cats.

Frequentemente confundido com

imeti vs I have (possession)

Use 'imeti' for direct possession of objects, abstract nouns, or even some health conditions. e.g., Imam psa. (I have a dog.) Imam idejo. (I have an idea.)

imeti vs There is/are (existence)

While 'imeti' can sometimes be part of expressions like 'Imeti rad' (to like), for simple existence, 'biti' (to be) or 'Obstajati' (to exist) are more common. However, in phrases like 'Imamo čas' (We have time), it implies availability which can be seen as existence. Be careful not to translate 'There is/are' directly with 'imeti'.

imeti vs To know (a skill/fact)

English often uses 'to have knowledge of' or 'to have a skill'. In Slovenian, this is almost always 'znati' or 'vedeti'. e.g., Znam kuhati. (I know how to cook.) Vem, da si tam. (I know that you are there.)

Fácil de confundir

imeti vs biti

Both 'imeti' and 'biti' are fundamental verbs and can be confusing due to their frequent use and various idiomatic expressions.

'Imeti' means 'to have' (possession), while 'biti' means 'to be' (existence, state).

Jaz imam knjigo. (I have a book.) vs. Jaz sem študent. (I am a student.)

imeti vs jemati

The 'eti' ending can make it sound similar, and 'jemati' can sometimes imply 'to take' or 'to receive', which might be conflated with having.

'Imeti' is about possession. 'Jemati' is about the action of taking.

Jaz imam denar. (I have money.) vs. Jaz jemljem denar. (I am taking money.)

imeti vs znati

'Znati' means 'to know (how to)', which can sometimes be expressed in English as 'to have (knowledge of)'.

'Imeti' is for possessing objects or abstract concepts like feelings. 'Znati' is specifically for knowing skills or facts.

Imam avto. (I have a car.) vs. Znam plavati. (I know how to swim.)

imeti vs dobiti

'Dobiti' means 'to get' or 'to receive', which is often a precursor to 'having' something.

'Imeti' describes a state of possession. 'Dobiti' describes the action of acquiring something.

Imam novo službo. (I have a new job.) vs. Dobila sem novo službo. (I got a new job.)

imeti vs vzeti

Similar to 'jemati', 'vzeti' also means 'to take', which can be a source of confusion when thinking about 'having' something.

'Imeti' is about what you possess. 'Vzeti' is about the act of taking something.

Imam tvoj svinčnik. (I have your pencil.) vs. Vzemi moj svinčnik. (Take my pencil.)

Teste-se 18 perguntas

listening A2

What does the speaker have?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Jaz imam brata in sestro.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening A2

What is the speaker asking about?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ali imate danes čas?
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening A2

What do 'we' have a lot of?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Imamo veliko dela.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Imam avto.

Focus: Imam

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Ali imate psa?

Focus: Imate

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

On ima nove čevlje.

Focus: ima

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B1

You are making a shopping list for a party. Write three sentences about what you 'have' (imeti) and what you 'need to have' (moram imeti) for the party.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Imam pijačo, nimam pa prigrizkov. Moram imeti dovolj sladoleda. Upam, da imamo dobro glasbo za zabavo.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B1

Describe your ideal pet. Use the verb 'imeti' at least twice to describe what your pet 'has' (e.g., specific features, personality traits).

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Moj idealni pes ima dolgo dlako in je zelo prijazen. Vedno ima veliko energije za igro, ima tudi zelo rad otroke.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
writing B1

Imagine you are describing your new apartment to a friend. Write three sentences using 'imeti' to talk about what your apartment 'has' or what you 'have' in it.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Moje novo stanovanje ima velik balkon s čudovitim razgledom. Imam udoben kavč in prostorno kuhinjo. Stanovanje ima tudi dve spalnici.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
reading B1

What do Marko and Ana 'have' (imeti) in common regarding their hobbies?

Read this passage:

Marko in Ana sta se pogovarjala o svojih hobijih. Marko je rekel: 'Jaz imam veliko knjig, rad jih berem.' Ana je odgovorila: 'Jaz pa imam rada pohodništvo. Vsak vikend imava s fantom izlet v hribe.'

What do Marko and Ana 'have' (imeti) in common regarding their hobbies?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: They both have hobbies.

The passage states Marko 'ima veliko knjig' (has many books) and Ana 'ima rada pohodništvo' (likes hiking), indicating they both possess hobbies.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: They both have hobbies.

The passage states Marko 'ima veliko knjig' (has many books) and Ana 'ima rada pohodništvo' (likes hiking), indicating they both possess hobbies.

reading B1

What does Mrs. Novak 'have' (imeti) in her garden according to the text?

Read this passage:

Moja soseda, gospa Novak, ima zelo lepo rožno gredo pred hišo. Vsako leto ima drugačne rože, od tulipanov do vrtnic. Vedno ima tudi nekaj zelišč za kuhanje.

What does Mrs. Novak 'have' (imeti) in her garden according to the text?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Flowers and herbs.

The passage mentions 'lepo rožno gredo' (beautiful flowerbed) with 'drugačne rože' (different flowers) and 'nekaj zelišč' (some herbs).

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Flowers and herbs.

The passage mentions 'lepo rožno gredo' (beautiful flowerbed) with 'drugačne rože' (different flowers) and 'nekaj zelišč' (some herbs).

reading B1

What are the students NOT allowed to 'have' (imeti) during the exam?

Read this passage:

Študentje imajo jutri pomemben izpit. Morajo imeti s seboj osebni dokument in pisalo. Profesor je poudaril, da nihče ne sme imeti mobilnega telefona na izpitu.

What are the students NOT allowed to 'have' (imeti) during the exam?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A mobile phone.

The last sentence clearly states 'nihče ne sme imeti mobilnega telefona na izpitu' (nobody is allowed to have a mobile phone at the exam).

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A mobile phone.

The last sentence clearly states 'nihče ne sme imeti mobilnega telefona na izpitu' (nobody is allowed to have a mobile phone at the exam).

fill blank B2

Jaz ___ veliko dela jutri. (to have)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: imam

The verb 'imeti' (to have) conjugates to 'imam' for the first person singular (jaz - I).

fill blank B2

Ali vi ___ čas za pogovor? (to have)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: imate

For the formal 'you' or plural 'you' (vi), 'imeti' conjugates to 'imate'.

fill blank B2

On ___ nov avto. (to have)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: ima

The third person singular (on - he, ona - she, ono - it) form of 'imeti' is 'ima'.

fill blank B2

Otroci ___ veliko igrač. (to have)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: imajo

For the third person plural (oni - they masculine, one - they feminine, ona - they neuter), 'imeti' conjugates to 'imajo'.

fill blank B2

Midva ___ pomembno srečanje. (to have)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: imava

For the first person dual (midva - we two masculine), 'imeti' conjugates to 'imava'.

fill blank B2

Ti ___ lep nasmeh. (to have)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: imaš

The second person singular (ti - you informal) form of 'imeti' is 'imaš'.

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