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In this episode, we’re diving into the story of Čumil — the famous ‘Watcher of the Streets’ in Bratislava’s Old Town.

In this episode we will be working on our pronunciation skills by practicing some tongue-twisters, or we call them, jazykolamy.

In this episode, we review an advanced conversation in a coffee shop. We take a look at ‘ani’ , ‘zlepšiť sa’ and much more.

In this episode, we review a conversation about the long line in a coffee shop. We take a look at ‘taký, taká, také’ , the phrases ‘to musí stáť za to’ , ‘čo si dáš’ , and ‘nie je ono’ , as well as how to use the word ‘žiadny’.

In this episode, we review a conversation about the long line in a coffee shop. We take a look at ‘taký, taká, také’ , the phrases ‘to musí stáť za to’ , ‘čo si dáš’ , and ‘nie je ono’ , as well as how to use the word ‘žiadny’.

In this episode, we review a conversation about the long line in a coffee shop. We take a look at ‘taký, taká, také’ , the phrases ‘to musí stáť za to’ , ‘čo si dáš’ , and ‘nie je ono’ , as well as how to use the word ‘žiadny’.

This conversation is the first in a three-part series, about two people who have just matched on Tinder. In part one, we’ll take you through the conversation end-to-end.

This conversation is the first in a three-part series, about two people who have just matched on Tinder. In part one, we’ll take you through the conversation end-to-end.

This conversation is the second in a three-part series, about two people who have just matched on Tinder. We continue the discussion from podcast #1, and we’ll talk about the words rád, rada, and rado.

This conversation is the first in a three-part series, about two people who have just matched on Tinder. We’ll explain the conversation end-to-end and discuss sa/reflexive verbs.

We created dialogues to make learning Slovak more engaging. We’d love to hear your opinions and ideas!

We want to know what you would find most valuable as a Slovak student. What kinds of lessons, topics or resources might be most valuable?

This is a short introduction to introduce ourselves and explain a little about our roles.