Learn SLOVAK: Greetings you should know

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Today it is video about greetings that are very useful to know in Slovak. Hope you like it, please let me know in the comment section :) If you wanna see more videos, please subscribe to my channel.
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Intro: (0:00)
Most Common Greetings: (0:12)
Excercise: (5:08)
Outro: (5:45)
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Thank you so much for this video. It's so helpful for me to learn slovak

subashrajendran
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And I Am always keep waiting for your next video

subashrajendran
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I’m planning a trip to Slovakia this summer! I love the pictures of the country, and I love what looks to be a wholesome culture. I want to marry a Slovak girl, where small town or big city should I visit? 🤔🐒

TheArcturusProject
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what would be the most non-formal greeting you know? something like whats shakin bacon?

fishik
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I always thought that "Maj sa" is closely related to the expression "Ako sa Mas, " so I thought it would be similar to our American expression "Take care, " which we also use as a "parting" greeting when we are leaving the company of another person or persons.

darsk
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Can you please show various greetings that we might use in email or text messages in terms of formal to informal. For example -- S pozdravom (very formal?), Pekny den prajem, pekny den/vikend/vecer, maj sa, ahoj, Cau etc. Once I used "Maj sa" as a goodbye greeting in an email message to a Slovak whom I knew, but not that well. She corrected me, saying that I should not use "Maj sa" in that situation, but should instead use "Pekny den." D'akujem!

darsk
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I had previously learned that Ahoj and Ahojte should only be used "informally." You said it can also be used formally? I didn't know this.

darsk
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