意思
Informal way to get someone's attention.
文化背景
The 'Ti' vs 'Vi' culture is very strong. 'Ej' is the ultimate marker of the 'Ti' (informal) zone. Using it signals you are 'one of us'. Locals often add 'ga' to 'Ej', creating 'Ejga'. It's a point of regional pride and sounds very 'mountainous'. In the capital, 'Ej' is often followed by 'stari' (old man/dude), regardless of the person's actual age. While 'Ej' is used, 'Čuj' is the dominant regional equivalent. Using 'Ej' might mark you as a 'Žabar' (someone from Ljubljana).
The 'Comma' Rule
In writing, always put a comma after 'Ej' if it's followed by a name or a sentence. It looks much more professional (even for slang!).
The Boss Rule
Never say 'Ej' to your boss unless they have explicitly told you 'lahko me tikaš' (you can use the informal 'ti' with me).
意思
Informal way to get someone's attention.
The 'Comma' Rule
In writing, always put a comma after 'Ej' if it's followed by a name or a sentence. It looks much more professional (even for slang!).
The Boss Rule
Never say 'Ej' to your boss unless they have explicitly told you 'lahko me tikaš' (you can use the informal 'ti' with me).
Regional Pride
If you are in Maribor, try using 'Čuj' instead of 'Ej' to instantly gain 'street cred' with the locals.
自我测试
You see your best friend across the street. How do you call them?
________, Marko! Tukaj sem!
'Ej' is the only informal option suitable for a best friend.
Match the 'Ej' sentence to the correct situation.
1. Ej, pazi! 2. Ej, a veš kaj? 3. Ej, hvala!
The context determines the meaning of 'Ej'.
Complete the WhatsApp chat.
Maja: ________, a si že doma? Luka: Ne, še v službi sem.
WhatsApp chats between friends almost always start with 'Ej'.
🎉 得分: /3
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练习题库
3 练习________, Marko! Tukaj sem!
'Ej' is the only informal option suitable for a best friend.
1. Ej, pazi! 2. Ej, a veš kaj? 3. Ej, hvala!
The context determines the meaning of 'Ej'.
Maja: ________, a si že doma? Luka: Ne, še v službi sem.
WhatsApp chats between friends almost always start with 'Ej'.
🎉 得分: /3
常见问题
5 个问题It depends on the context. With friends, it's perfectly normal. With strangers or elders, it is considered very rude.
Yes, most modern Slovenian families use 'tikanje' (informal address), so 'Ej' is common between children and parents.
'Ej' is the traditional Slavic form, while 'Hej' is more international/English. 'Ej' sounds more natural to native ears.
Only if it's a very informal email to a close friend. For anything else, use 'Živijo' or 'Zdravo'.
The 'j' is always like the 'y' in 'yellow'. Never like the 'j' in 'jump'.
相关表达
Hej
similarHey
Čuj
synonymListen
Oprostite
contrastExcuse me
Dej
similarCome on / Give
Stari
builds onDude / Old man