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  3. Parts of speech and inflexion

Particles

  • Pronunciation and orthography
    • Slovak Alphabet
    • Accent
    • Soft pronunciation of de, te, ne, di, ti, ni
    • Syllable-forming consonants r, ŕ, l, ĺ
    • Elision
    • Rhythmic rule
    • Letters i and y
    • Irregular y-spellings
    • Use of the sound ä
    • Writing of upper case characters
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  • Parts of speech and inflexion
    • General
    • Grammatical genders of nouns
    • Definite and indefinite article
    • Cases
    • Nouns
    • Adjectives
    • Pronouns
    • Numbers
    • Verbs
    • Adverbs
    • Prepositions
    • Conjunctions
    • Particles
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    • Word order
    • Negation
    • Formation of questions
    • Polite request
    • Components of a sentence
    • Complex sentence
    • Names of countries and nationalities
    • How to write a postcard

Particles express the personal attitude of the speaker to the sentence.

They are classified as follows:

  1. introductory: nuž, aspoň, prosím, azda, však
  2. delimitative: až, ešte, práve, napríklad, asi, sotva

Particles are uninflected words (they are not declined, conjugated, or compared).

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