Adjective: describes something that captures attention or is not boring.
CEFR A1: basic vocabulary for beginners.
Agreement: must match noun's gender, number, and case.
Usage: common in everyday conversation, media, and education.
Core Meaning
Zaujímavý is a fundamental adjective in Slovak that describes something that captures attention, arouses curiosity, or is not boring. It's a versatile word used in many everyday situations to express that something is engaging or noteworthy.
Usage Contexts
You'll hear 'zaujímavý' used to describe people, places, events, objects, ideas, and even experiences. If something makes you think, want to know more, or simply holds your attention, it's likely 'zaujímavý'. For instance, a book can be 'zaujímavý', a story can be 'zaujímavý', a movie can be 'zaujímavý', and a conversation can be 'zaujímavý'. It's a positive descriptor that encourages further engagement.
Everyday Examples
When someone tells you about their trip, they might say, 'Mala som veľmi zaujímavý deň.' (I had a very interesting day.) If you're discussing a new movie, you could remark, 'Ten film bol naozaj zaujímavý.' (That movie was really interesting.) Even a simple object can be described as 'zaujímavý' if it has unique features or a story behind it, like 'Toto je zaujímavý predmet.' (This is an interesting object.) It's a common way to express positive curiosity and engagement with the world around you.
Beyond the Literal
'Zaujímavý' can also imply that something is unusual, peculiar, or even a bit strange, but in a way that still sparks interest. It's not always a straightforward 'good' or 'bad' but rather 'worth paying attention to'. For example, an 'zaujímavý' solution to a problem might be unconventional but effective. This nuance adds depth to its usage, making it a rich word for expressing varied reactions to stimuli.
Je to veľmi zaujímavý príbeh.
Videli sme zaujímavý dokument.
Synonym Hint
Think of words like captivating, intriguing, or engaging in English.
Basic Sentence Structure
The most straightforward way to use 'zaujímavý' is as a predicate adjective after a form of the verb 'byť' (to be), or directly modifying a noun. Remember to adjust the ending of 'zaujímavý' to match the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies.
Modifying Nouns Directly
When 'zaujímavý' comes before a noun, it directly describes that noun. For example:
Zaujímavý človek (An interesting person) - masculine singular nominative Zaujímavá kniha (An interesting book) - feminine singular nominative Zaujímavé miesto (An interesting place) - neuter singular nominative Zaujímaví ľudia (Interesting people) - masculine plural nominative
You can build sentences like:
Stretol som zaujímavého človeka.
(I met an interesting person.) - Here, 'zaujímavého' is in the accusative case because it's the direct object.
As a Predicate Adjective
When used after a linking verb like 'je' (is) or 'bol' (was), 'zaujímavý' describes the subject.
Príklad: Ten film je zaujímavý. (That movie is interesting.) - Masculine singular nominative Tá kniha bola zaujímavá. (That book was interesting.) - Feminine singular nominative Mesto je zaujímavé. (The city is interesting.) - Neuter singular nominative Tí ľudia sú zaujímaví. (Those people are interesting.) - Masculine plural nominative
The form of 'zaujímavý' will change based on the subject's gender and number. For plural subjects, you'll use 'zaujímaví' (masculine personal), 'zaujímavé' (feminine/neuter plural).
With Different Cases
As you advance, you'll see 'zaujímavý' used in other grammatical cases. For instance, describing something *about* an interesting topic:
Rozprávali sme sa o zaujímavom probléme.
(We talked about an interesting problem.) - Here, 'zaujímavom' is in the locative case, agreeing with 'probléme'.
Expressing Opinion
'Zaujímavý' is perfect for sharing your opinions and observations.
Podľa mňa je táto kniha veľmi zaujímavá.
(In my opinion, this book is very interesting.)
Everyday Conversations
You'll hear 'zaujímavý' constantly in casual chats. When friends share news, discuss their day, or talk about a movie they watched, 'zaujímavý' is a go-to adjective.
'Ako bolo na výlete?' 'Bolo to veľmi zaujímavé!'
('How was the trip?' 'It was very interesting!')
Media and Entertainment
Reviews of films, books, and theater often use 'zaujímavý' to describe the content. News articles might describe an 'zaujímavý' event or development.
Recenzia hovorí: 'Nový dokument prináša zaujímavý pohľad na históriu.'
(The review says: 'The new documentary offers an interesting perspective on history.')
Educational Settings
Teachers might describe a topic as 'zaujímavý' to encourage student engagement. Students might use it to describe a lecture or a piece of research.
Pán učiteľ povedal, že dnešná téma je veľmi zaujímavá.
(The teacher said that today's topic is very interesting.)
Describing People and Personalities
When you meet someone with unique hobbies, experiences, or a distinctive way of thinking, you might describe them as 'zaujímavý'.
Má veľmi zaujímavú prácu.
(She has a very interesting job.)
Travel and Culture
When discussing travel destinations or cultural experiences, 'zaujímavý' is frequently used to highlight unique aspects.
Navštívili sme zaujímavé múzeum.
(We visited an interesting museum.)
Incorrect Gender/Number Agreement
The most frequent error for learners is not adjusting the ending of 'zaujímavý' to match the noun it modifies.
Beginners might overuse 'zaujímavý' for everything they find slightly engaging, or conversely, shy away from it if they are unsure of the correct form.
Example of Overuse: 'Ten chlieb je zaujímavý.' (This bread is interesting.) - Unless the bread has a peculiar shape or ingredient, it's likely just 'dobrý' (good) or 'chutný' (tasty). Solution: Use more specific adjectives when appropriate, and practice 'zaujímavý' in contexts where it genuinely applies to something that sparks curiosity or holds attention.
Confusing with Similar Concepts
Sometimes learners might use 'zaujímavý' when they mean something is 'difficult' ('ťažký') or 'important' ('dôležitý'). While an interesting topic can be important, 'zaujímavý' itself doesn't inherently mean 'important'.
Mistake: 'Toto je zaujímavá úloha.' (This is an interesting task.) - when the intended meaning was 'This is a difficult task.' Correct for 'difficult': 'Toto je ťažká úloha.' Correct for 'interesting': 'Táto úloha je zaujímavá.' (This task is interesting.)
Ignoring Case Endings
Beyond nominative and accusative, learners often struggle with the correct case endings for 'zaujímavý' in other grammatical contexts.
Mistake: 'Páči sa mi zaujímavý film.' (I like interesting movie.) - Correct case for 'film' as direct object is accusative: 'páči sa mi (čo?) zaujímavý film'. However, if the sentence structure implies possession or description of something else, the case might change. Correct example with locative: 'Hovorili sme o zaujímavom filme.' (We spoke about an interesting movie.) - 'o čom?' requires locative case, so 'zaujímavý' becomes 'zaujímavom'.
Pronunciation
While not strictly a grammatical error, mispronouncing the word can hinder comprehension. Pay attention to the 'z', 'a', 'u', 'j', 'i', 'm', 'a', 'v', 'ý' sounds and the stress on the second syllable ('zau-JIM-a-vý').
Fascinujúci (Fascinating)
Comparison: 'Fascinujúci' is a stronger adjective than 'zaujímavý'. It implies something that deeply captivates and holds one's attention, often to the point of being spellbinding. 'Zaujímavý' is more general.
Pútavý (Captivating/Engaging)
Comparison: 'Pútavý' is very close in meaning to 'zaujímavý', often used for things that grab your attention, like a story, a movie, or an advertisement. It emphasizes the 'drawing in' aspect. 'Zaujímavý' can be broader.
Podivný (Strange/Odd)
Comparison: While 'zaujímavý' can sometimes imply something unusual, 'podivný' specifically means strange or odd, often in a way that might be unsettling or peculiar. Something 'podivný' might also be 'zaujímavý', but not vice versa.
Nový (New)
Comparison: Something new can often be interesting, but 'nový' simply refers to its novelty. 'Zaujímavý' describes the quality that makes it capture attention. Example: 'Mám nový telefón.' (I have a new phone.) vs. 'Mám zaujímavý telefón.' (I have an interesting phone - perhaps it has unique features or a peculiar design.)
Dôležitý (Important)
Comparison: An important topic can certainly be interesting, but not all interesting things are important. 'Dôležitý' conveys significance or consequence, whereas 'zaujímavý' conveys curiosity or engagement.
Neobyčajný (Unusual/Extraordinary)
Comparison: 'Neobyčajný' highlights that something is not ordinary or common. It often overlaps with 'zaujímavý' because unusual things tend to be interesting. Example: 'To bol neobyčajný zážitok.' (That was an unusual experience.) - This experience was likely also 'zaujímavý'.
Poučný (Instructive/Educational)
Comparison: Something can be both instructive and interesting, but 'poučný' focuses on the learning aspect. A book might be 'poučná' (instructive) and also 'zaujímavá' (interesting). Example: 'Táto kniha je veľmi poučná.' (This book is very instructive.)
Zábavný (Fun/Entertaining)
Comparison: 'Zábavný' describes something that provides enjoyment or amusement. While fun things are often interesting, something can be interesting without being particularly fun (e.g., an interesting historical fact that is not entertaining).
趣味小知识
The verb 'zaujímať' can also mean 'to occupy' a place or position, similar to how something 'interesting' occupies your mind. For example, 'Táto pozícia ma zaujíma.' (This position interests me / I am interested in this position.)
发音指南
UK[ˈzau̯ Jimiːʋiː]
US[ˈzau̯ Jimiːʋiː]
The primary stress is on the second syllable: zau-JIM-a-vý.
Získali sme grant na výskum s cieľom odhaliť skryté, no potenciálne zaujímavé vzorce v dátach.
We received a research grant to uncover hidden, yet potentially interesting patterns in the data.
Masculine plural accusative agreement.
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Jeho dlhoročné skúsenosti v oblasti mu umožnili vyvinúť radu inovatívnych a zaujímavých riešení.
His many years of experience in the field have enabled him to develop a series of innovative and interesting solutions.
Neuter plural accusative agreement.
7
Málokto si uvedomuje, aký fascinujúci a zároveň zložitý mechanizmus sa skrýva za na prvý pohľad jednoduchým javom.
Few realize how fascinating and at the same time complex a mechanism lies behind a seemingly simple phenomenon.
Masculine singular accusative agreement.
8
Táto monografia ponúka nielen akademicky rigoróznu, ale aj čitateľsky prístupnú a zaujímavú analýzu.
This monograph offers not only an academically rigorous but also a reader-friendly and interesting analysis.
Feminine singular accusative agreement.
1
Jeho filozofické dielo, hoci často kontroverzné, nespochybniteľne stimuluje intelektuálne úvahy a ponúka nesmierne zaujímavý pohľad na ľudskú existenciu.
His philosophical work, though often controversial, undeniably stimulates intellectual reflection and offers an immensely interesting perspective on human existence.
Masculine singular accusative agreement.
2
Vedecká komunita v súčasnosti venuje zvýšenú pozornosť fenoménom, ktoré sa v minulosti považovali za okrajové, čo otvára dvere k objavovaniu nových, zaujímavých súvislostí.
The scientific community is currently paying increased attention to phenomena previously considered marginal, opening doors to the discovery of new, interesting connections.
Lingvistická analýza odhalila pozoruhodné a doteraz nepreskúmané lingvistické inovácie, ktoré robia z tohto dialektu nesmierne zaujímavý predmet štúdia.
Linguistic analysis revealed remarkable and hitherto unexplored linguistic innovations, making this dialect an extremely interesting subject of study.
Napriek svojej zdanlivej jednoduchosti, umelecké dielo v sebe ukrýva vrstvy symbolizmu a metafor, ktoré ho robia nesmierne zaujímavým pre interpretáciu.
Despite its apparent simplicity, the artwork hides layers of symbolism and metaphor, making it immensely interesting for interpretation.
Kultúrne antropologické štúdie často poukazujú na zaujímavé paralely medzi zdánlivo odlišnými spoločnosťami, čo naznačuje univerzálne aspekty ľudskej psychiky.
Cultural anthropological studies often point to interesting parallels between seemingly disparate societies, suggesting universal aspects of the human psyche.
Feminine plural nominative predicate adjective.
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Jeho interdisciplinárny prístup ku kritickej teórii umožňuje formulovať nové a zaujímavé otázky, ktoré presahujú tradičné akademické hranice.
His interdisciplinary approach to critical theory allows for the formulation of new and interesting questions that transcend traditional academic boundaries.
Feminine plural accusative agreement.
7
Hoci sa tento historický jav môže zdať na prvý pohľad nejednoznačný, podrobnejšia analýza odhaľuje komplexné kauzálne vzťahy a zaujímavé historické zvraty.
Although this historical phenomenon may seem ambiguous at first glance, closer analysis reveals complex causal relationships and interesting historical turns.
Masculine plural accusative agreement.
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Jeho schopnosť syntetizovať informácie z rôznych domén a prezentovať ich v koherentnej a zaujímavej forme je obdivuhodná.
His ability to synthesize information from various domains and present it in a coherent and interesting form is admirable.
Imagine a 'ZOO' where all the animals are incredibly 'INTERESTING'. You can't stop looking at them. The sound 'ZAU' might remind you of ZOO, and 'JIM' sounds a bit like 'gem', something precious and interesting.
视觉联想
Picture a detective with a magnifying glass examining a clue that has a large, glowing question mark on it. The detective's expression is one of intense curiosity. The magnifying glass represents the focus of attention, and the question mark signifies intrigue.
Word Web
Zaujímavý
词源
The word 'zaujímavý' is derived from the verb 'zaujímať', which itself comes from the prefix 'za-' (indicating the beginning or completion of an action) and the root 'ímať' (related to 'brať' - to take, to seize). Thus, 'zaujímať' literally means 'to take hold of' or 'to seize', which evolved into the meaning of 'to interest' or 'to capture attention'.
Zaujímavý is a foundational adjective meaning 'interesting'. Master its agreement with nouns (gender, number, case) for accurate usage in everyday Slovak conversations, media, and educational contexts.
Adjective: describes something that captures attention or is not boring.
CEFR A1: basic vocabulary for beginners.
Agreement: must match noun's gender, number, and case.
Usage: common in everyday conversation, media, and education.