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Lesson 2 - Introducing yourself

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Please take a look at how Ana might introduce herself:

Imenijm Ana. Ja es ucxnik.

Vocabulary:

imenit - name (verb, "to be named")
ja     - I
es     - to be
ucxnik - student

Ana introduced herself with "imenijm Ana", meaning "my name is Ana". Imenijm is the first person singular form of the verb imenit in the present tense. In this case, it was unnecessary to use personal pronoun ja (I), as it would be in most Slavic languages, as it is assumed that subject is "ja" from the verb suffix -ijm.

Verb conjugation (delaslovju koniugenie)

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Verbs are conjugated by adding a suffix to the stem of the word. Stems are formed by removing the infinitive ending -t (if the stem ends in o), -it (if it ends in a consonant) or -vit (if it ends in a, e, i or u). The verb endings for the present tense are: ijm, ijsx, ijt, ime, ite and ijut, if the word ends in a consonant as seen in this example:

Slovio English
imenijm my name is
imenijsx your name is
imenijt her, his, its name is
imenime our name is
imenite your (plural) name is
imenijut their name is

So, for example:

Mlodic imenijt Dusxan. - Boy is named Dushan. (literal translation)
Imenime Vikibuks. - Our name is Wikibooks.

Words that end in a vowel lose i in the ending, so the endings are: -jm, -jsx, -jt, -me, -te and -jut. The use of i in such cases is optional, but it is easier to omit it. For example: delat (to work), would be delajm, delajsx, delajt, delame, delate or delajut.

Pronouns (zamenslovis)

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Pronouns in Slovio appear in three forms:

  1. Subject (nominative)
  2. Object
  3. Possessive

This is a table of pronouns when they are in the subject position:

Singular Plural
ja I mi we
ti you vi you (pl.)
to 3rd person oni they
on he
ona she
ono it
Please take a look at to. It is a gender neutral form of third person singular, and can be used to designate either he, she or it. Plural equivalent, oni is also gender neutral.

Verb 'to be' (delaslov 'but')

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Conjugation of the verb 'to be' in slovio is very easy, it is es in every case. If the verb is used without a pronoun, verb personal ending (see above section) is added to the stem es.

Slovio English Without pronoun
ja es I am esijm
ti es you are esijsx
to es he/she/it is esijt
on es he is esijt
ona es she is esijt
ono es it is esijt
mi es we are esime
vi es you are esite
oni es they are esijut

For example, Ana said:

Ja es ucxnik.

Meaning I am a student. She also could have said Esijm ucxnik.

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