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Slovak isn't the Hardest Language to Learn, But is Difficult to Master
RESOURCES FOR LEARNING SLOVAK
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ONLINE LEARNING:
www.mic.iom.sk/en/social-issues/education/498-learn-slovak-language-for-free.html
(e-slovak is what I've used from this link)
www.e-slovak.sk/
(Comenius University Online Course [Free])
www.doucma.sk/en/
(language exchange and lessons)
BOOKS:
"Krížom krážom" - Comenius University Slovak language textbooks
"A Grammar Of Contemporary Slovak" by Jozef Mistrík
(Slovak Textbook)
"Fluency Made Easy" by Ikenna Obi
(General language learning strategy book)
PODCAST:
"Learn Slovak and More Podcast" by Božena Hilko
DIGITAL FLASHCARDS:
apps.ankiweb.net/
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TIMESTAMPS
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0:00 Is Slovak difficult, easy, or somewhere in between to learn?
1:16 What's Easy
3:20 What's Intermediate
4:35 What's Hard
8:00 Comprehensible Input
9:20 Having both an Interest and a Reason
10:35 Resources for practicing Slovak
15:48 Finito
#slovak #languagelearning #slovakia #language #bratislava
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Slovakia's Strange But Delicious Cheese Vending Machines | Syromaty
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Find out more about these interesting Slovak dairy machines here: www.syromat.sk These are definitely odd, but I'm not complaining that they're here! These machines are interesting and almost not surprising to find in Slovakia, a country with many dairy-based cuisines. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Sign up for Wise, a currency exchange service using my link below: wise.prf.hn/l/oVAQ3gv Interested in docu...
Getting to Bratislava's Christmas Market via Scooter!
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I heard that the Christmas markets have come back to Bratislava! Join me on a scooter ride to go check it out 😉 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Sign up for Wise, a currency exchange service using my link below: wise.prf.hn/l/oVAQ3gv Interested in documenting your travels? Use my affiliate links below! Insta360 Go 3 Travel Kit: amzn.to/3L9AE0e GoPro Hero 11: amzn.to/3sHeUSX JBL Earbuds: amzn.to/3Z2nHLc Mayb...
Bazoš.sk | The 'Craigslist' of Slovakia 🇸🇰
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It's been a little while since I last posted....but I wanted to tell you about Bazoš, assuming you've never heard of it. It is essentially the 'Craigslist' of Slovakia & Czech Republic, allowing users to create public ads for goods and services. It can even be used to find rentals! Check out more about it here: www.bazos.sk/ cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazoš SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Sign up for Wise, a cu...
4 Minor Things To Get Used To Living In Slovakia (t. American)
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These are some basic things to be aware of if you visit or even decide to move to Slovakia....and they're especially relevant for Americans! Check out a fun and quick read of someone comparing the Metric and Imperial measurement systems: imgur.com/gallery/p9buKWr TIMESTAMPS 0:00 1st Thing, Opening Hours 2:06 Extra bit... 3:01 2nd Thing, Laundromats 4:24 3rd Thing, Measurement Systems 5:29 4th T...
MeetUp in Slovakia! | Sep. 14th Vlog & Channel Update
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Saturday 16th MeetUp Link: www.meetup.com/internationals-in-slovakia/events/294429805/ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 MeetUp Event for Locals & Expats 1:31 I joined a band 3:05 Nearly at 500 subs!! 3:22 Channel Upgrade #1: Subtitles 4:25 Channel Upgrade #2: Video Requests/Suggestions 5:02 Channel Upgrade #3: Expanding to Odysee 5:55 Thanks for Watching! SUPPORT THE CHANNEL GREAT FOR EXPATS & INTERNATIONALS🌏👇 ...
What's the Cost of Living in Slovakia? Is it Affordable?
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This was something I've been thinking about recently, there are some big differences in living expenses when comparing Slovakia to my region in Northern California.... SOURCES www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/slovakia wageindicator.org/salary/minimum-wage/slovakia livingcost.org/cost/slovakia/united-states www.mylifeelsewhere.com/cost-of-living/slovakia/california-usa www.numbeo.com/co...
VISITING BANSKÁ BYSTRICA BY TRAIN FROM BRATISLAVA // A Candid & Casual Travel Experience
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BRATISLAVA TO BANSKÁ BYSTRICA Now this city is very cool, and is surrounded by nature! Ahh, Banská Bystrica...This is the 4th of a total of 8 city trips that I'm doing on my channel! I wanted to give you a real-life experience of what it can be like to travel by train in Slovakia and what the city of Banská Bystrica is like. This is a city with a lot of life, a great downtown area, and has a fe...
I got onto the WRONG TRAIN and now I'm STUCK in a small Slovak village.. Friday, July 21 Vlog UPDATE
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Sometimes you just have to make the best from an unfortunate situation.... Kraľovany, Slovakia #slovakia #vlog #village #trainstation #justwhy
How To Order Drinks In Slovak! | A Casual Slovak Language Lesson From An American
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So you came to Slovakia and want to know how to order a few drinks like a true Slovak Chad. Well, you've come to the right place as today's video is a casual lesson on how to order mineral water, coffee, or beer in the Slovak language! SUPPORT You can support the channel by commenting, liking, subscribing, and also by signing up for Wise, a money-transfer service using my link below: wise.prf.h...
Bratislava Bus Prices INCREASE / 4th of July / Cyril & Method / Upcoming Nitra Video | July 7th Vlog
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spectator.sme.sk/c/23173257/huge-hike-in-public-transport-fares-for-capital.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_and_Methodius It's been a fairly good week with a couple of holidays, though public transportation tickets have risen! SUPPORT You can support the channel by commenting, liking, subscribing, and also by signing up for Wise, a money-transfer service using my link below: wise.prf.hn/l/oVAQ...
How To Buy Bus Tickets From a Ticket Machine in Bratislava | 2024
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So you've come to Slovakia, arrived in Bratislava, and don't know how to use the ticket machines to get around town?? Today I show you how to do just that so you know what options are available to you and what some of the things mean....since they're written in Slovak! Don't forget, you can also use apps to buy public transport tickets in Slovakia! Watch my video here: ua-cam.com/video/oqxED0np...
Vyprážaný Syr | Cooking a Classic Slovak Dish!
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Fried Cheese Recipe: www.slovakcooking.com/2009/recipes/syr/ Fried cheese, also known as Vyprážaný syr, is a Czech and Slovak cheese-based dish that is widely consumed in both countries of the former state of Czechoslovakia. It's a common street food in both countries and is popular with students, fried food lovers, and those wanting an affordable bite to eat - especially during the summertime....
Slovak Easter Traditions, What Are They? | Article On Slovak Easter & An Interview With A Native
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The article read in the video: eduera.sk/traditional-slovak-easter/ With the belated traditional Slovak Easter video now out to you, what do you think of the traditions? I think most of a Slovak Easter, regarding food, family, and some activities such as painting eggs, is the same as how Easter is spent in the United States. I have similar memories of the activities described in the video. It s...
What Happened Over Easter, Next Video, & A Low Tatras Trip This Week! | May 7th Vlog & Update
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What Happened Over Easter, Next Video, & A Low Tatras Trip This Week! | May 7th Vlog & Update
TO TRENČÍN FROM BRATISLAVA // Visiting a Beautiful City in Western Slovakia by Train!
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TO TRENČÍN FROM BRATISLAVA // Visiting a Beautiful City in Western Slovakia by Train!
My Slovak Language Learning Journey & Slovak Easter is coming up! | April 5th Vlog
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My Slovak Language Learning Journey & Slovak Easter is coming up! | April 5th Vlog
April 1st Vlog | Weird Slovak Weather, How Was March? & Another City Video Coming!!
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April 1st Vlog | Weird Slovak Weather, How Was March? & Another City Video Coming!!
TO TRNAVA FROM BRATISLAVA // A Candid & Casual Travel Experience to a Slovak College Town
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TO TRNAVA FROM BRATISLAVA // A Candid & Casual Travel Experience to a Slovak College Town
Feb 28th Vlog | A Slow February & BIG CITY VIDEO COMING!
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Feb 28th Vlog | A Slow February & BIG CITY VIDEO COMING!
4 Useful Slovak Phrases For Foreigners | Learning Slovak
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4 Useful Slovak Phrases For Foreigners | Learning Slovak
Visiting Bratislava's Obchodná Ulica | American in Slovakia
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Visiting Bratislava's Obchodná Ulica | American in Slovakia
Feb. 5th Vlog | Žilina Video, Slovak Subtitles, & A.I.
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Feb. 5th Vlog | Žilina Video, Slovak Subtitles, & A.I.
VISITING ŽILINA BY TRAIN FROM BRATISLAVA // A Candid & Casual Travel Experience
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VISITING ŽILINA BY TRAIN FROM BRATISLAVA // A Candid & Casual Travel Experience
3 Ways to Introduce Yourself in Slovak | Learning Slovak with an English Speaker
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3 Ways to Introduce Yourself in Slovak | Learning Slovak with an English Speaker
Jan. 20th '23 Vlog | Busy Week, Upcoming Žilina Trip, & Trnavské mýto | Foreigner Living in Slovakia
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Jan. 20th '23 Vlog | Busy Week, Upcoming Žilina Trip, & Trnavské mýto | Foreigner Living in Slovakia
3 Transportation Apps you NEED to use in Slovakia
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3 Transportation Apps you NEED to use in Slovakia
Jan. 7th Vlog | We've Reached 100 Subs!! | I moved to Nové Mesto & plans for January
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Jan. 7th Vlog | We've Reached 100 Subs!! | I moved to Nové Mesto & plans for January
Bratislava Christmas Market Adventure 2022 PART 2 | Christmas in Slovakia | Foreigner in Slovakia
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Bratislava Christmas Market Adventure 2022 PART 2 | Christmas in Slovakia | Foreigner in Slovakia

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @xbrudnak
    @xbrudnak 4 дні тому

    Thanks for the videos! American here working towards dual citizenship with Slovakia (should have SLA soon 🤞)

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 4 години тому

      Of course, recording some things when I can. And congrats on nearly getting dual citizenship! It can be quite the process.

  • @elimcur
    @elimcur 5 днів тому

    I couldn’t watch the full video because of all the “ammm”, “but ammm”, and “ah”. You should work on that because your content is interesting but it is kind of annoying.

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 5 днів тому

      @@elimcur thank you for mentioning that, others have mentioned this too. I'm very aware of my speech style. Check out my most recent video, should be much smoother, verbally. I recorded it a first time, then deleted it and re-recorded a couple days later because my first take on the video had too many uhhs and ums. I'm working on speaking more smoothly, thanks for watching 🤙

  • @pradrev
    @pradrev 6 днів тому

    Thanks for the reply.:)

  • @margaretavanekova4808
    @margaretavanekova4808 6 днів тому

    If I can give you an advice of leraning Slovak (I have 2 small kids which are actually learning how to speak) try mostly pronunciation in neutral. Just basic words.. (that's how it works with children) Chcem piť, Mám mokré.... just use the most important words from the subject which is most important and show the rest with your hands.. and by time add new words in neutral (as small kids do) now my son is 5yo and he learned lot of phrases and also understood feminine/musculine/neutral genders, but he still makes gramatical mistakes here and there, but it is easily understandable what he wants... just ending of the word isn't musculine lot of times, he reffers to himself as she (he learns mostly from me, which confuses him when I'm talking about myself and my needs as she). What is most difficult is understand the words id they aren't pronunced corectly, that confuses Slovaks the most, not grammatics, but pronunciation, just say important words correctly, they don't have to be put in the sentence in the correct order, but try to work on telling important words as best as you can... I have most problems with my kids that they don't know how to pronounce especially R, CH, F, S, also Slovak infamous Ľ, is great difficult... anyways good luck with your study, and belive in yourself that you'll nail it... for lot of Slovaks english language is also difficult, so we're on the same ship :) (can't write in english, I'm really bad at it.. I'm person who learns languages by hearing and can't learn any grammar)

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 4 години тому

      Interesting anecdote to read! I think your approach makes sense, I used to get very tripped up thinking that I need to put so much focus on grammar, but I'm realizing that overall pronunciation and vocabulary and comprehension are more important when starting out. Pronunciation is pretty easy to me at this point, I think I get most words accurate when I want to...nevertheless, getting everything correct is a challenge, but it's a slow learning process. Thanks for sharing!

  • @polyspastos
    @polyspastos 6 днів тому

    although ive lived in Bratislava for 1.5 years, and enjoyed it very much because of its calmness, and for the fact that it made sense for me both professionally and for my private life, what ultimately made me not embark on a deeper journey with the language than Krížom-krážom was the utter lack of cultural depth at least as compared to the other countries and places ive lived in, ive experienced. maybe i was looking at the wrong places, maybe im just too different from the people ive met and developed relationships there with, but this is my 0.02 usd. im hungarian from Hungary btw if that helps, ehrm, color it a bit

    • @patrikvavro1611
      @patrikvavro1611 6 днів тому

      I see what you mean about the lack of cultural depth. That's because historically, it was a language spoken mainly by rural people, and it's written standard only became standardised in the 19th century, so its literary culture is not as rich and old as that of Polish or Czech, for example. At least Slovak is slightly less difficult to learn than those other two West Slavic languages, due to its simpler and more regular grammar, as well as easier pronunciation.

    • @polyspastos
      @polyspastos 2 дні тому

      @@patrikvavro1611 i agree, but its sadly also the sign of the times, not an issue about any specific culture, just the fact that lives are being lived online more and more, leaving less space for actual collaboration and experiences together with others, all of this contributing to a lesser sense of community

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 4 години тому

      I can understand what you mean to an extent. I can share more little nuances that I'm learning here and there through the lessons that I'm getting, but yeah if you're seeking some deeper literature, or poetry, something similar, then I'm not sure where you'd go or who to talk to. There may be groups online that you can find, but again, I'm not sure. I'm still just learning the language from the ground up here 😁

  • @milanpetr972
    @milanpetr972 6 днів тому

    Bro your image at 3:30 is wrong, cause Where? is actually Kde? and How much? should be Koľko?

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 6 днів тому

      @@milanpetr972 Thanks for noticing, that is a graphic I found online. For anyone reading, this comment is correct ☝️

    • @stanleyyyyyyyyyyy
      @stanleyyyyyyyyyyy 6 днів тому

      I just wanted to make a comment about the same thing :D Although... "De" is actually also being used, in some dialects, like the one spoken in the area where I was raised (Gemer). Anyway, this video is very well put together...

  • @tenzinworld2610
    @tenzinworld2610 7 днів тому

    Goodmorning sir i live in Bratislava and iam looking for new job please guide i have been following your channel since year.😢

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 7 днів тому

      Hello, my best advice is to either -become an English language tutor -work for food delivery like Bolt, Wolt or others, or -check out the first link in the description of this video, and once on the IOM UN Immigration website, look under the "work" tab. I currently work online, haven't worked in a Slovak business for a little while. Best of luck!

  • @nicksterba
    @nicksterba 7 днів тому

    Are you learning Slovak, and if so, what's your experience been like? I forgot to mention in the video, that lately I've been meeting with two Slovak tutors, three times a week. It's for a mix of theory and conversation. In between lesson days, I try to do flash cards, watch YT videos from the two channels I mentioned in the video, listen to that podcast, and read from the grammar textbook. It can be difficult to be consistent with learning but if you stick to a routine you can learn quicker than you think. I'm still trying to perfect my routine ;)

    • @LadovaPrinceznaa
      @LadovaPrinceznaa 7 днів тому

      Ja sa ucim slovencinu uz 40 rokov a stale ju neviem. 🤣

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 6 днів тому

      @@LadovaPrinceznaa It's a never ending journey hah

  • @tenzinworld2610
    @tenzinworld2610 7 днів тому

    Sir iam from India living in Bratislava I have been following you and i m looking for new job please guide me.😢

  • @DeryantonioSimbolon
    @DeryantonioSimbolon 7 днів тому

    I found your video is really helpful. is 1500 euros a month for a single person enough to live in Bratislava ?

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 7 днів тому

      Hey@@DeryantonioSimbolon , it depends on your lifestyle, and what kind of place you will live in (having roommates is cheaper obviously) but imo 1500€ a month is plenty. That would be enough for rent, food, and going out here and there. Wish you the best man 🤙

  • @martanemick9138
    @martanemick9138 12 днів тому

    I’m from Conty of Kosice,Michalovce.Is big diffrent

  • @martanemick9138
    @martanemick9138 12 днів тому

    Try prices in east Slovakia,not capital city

  • @naughtygamer2370
    @naughtygamer2370 16 днів тому

    watched your numerous videos. Please make the video about student income in Slovakia and how many hours they can work and what types of work they do. Can student covers their living and study fee by doing job there? and mainly can students work more than the time that is mentioned for them? please please i kindly request you to make videos in this topic soon ❤❤LOVE FROM NEPAL

  • @alticooalberto3532
    @alticooalberto3532 18 днів тому

    I traveled a lot through those lands, the first time in the 1995 when there were still border guards, most recently in 2015. Slovakia is a beautiful country that deserves to be visited for a long time. There are beautiful mountains and lakes too. I have seen it all from Bratislava to Presov, passing through Zilina, Trnava, Trencin, Ruzomberok, Dolny Kubin, Poprad, Banska Bystrica, Liptovsky Miculas, Vysoke Tatry, Michalovce, Kosice and Presov, and many other cities and towns in that country. The Slovak cuisine is exquisite. Beautiful memories.

  • @borisserafim
    @borisserafim 19 днів тому

    All 4 things said here are also the same in many other countries, not that they are just in Slovakia. This video is probably for Americans that have never been to a foreign country, or maybe have just traveled to some foreign tourist attractions/ cities/ places

    • @JoeDobias
      @JoeDobias 13 днів тому

      In Ireland shops close at 6pm. Lot of grocers even earlier. Only big chains stay open till 8 and your lucky if you are close to a 10pm closing grocer.

  • @spech6522
    @spech6522 20 днів тому

    Hey all! What are the best websites for renting flats? Appreciate any advice , thanks!

  • @NusretAlyazar
    @NusretAlyazar 20 днів тому

    I've noticed in peview cover word "panelki" and I was been surprised by this, because "панельками" we call an old, worn-outed high-rised building, that was built in the Soviet Union too.

    • @DadgeCity
      @DadgeCity 17 днів тому

      Also called "panel" in Hungarian. I lived in one for my first year in Hungary. It was basic, but warm in the winter.

  • @emilaminjedla
    @emilaminjedla 23 дні тому

    NOT TRUE about the winter heating. ZERO worries. ALL buildings (except country "chata"=datchas (log cabins) are WELL HEATED with central heating. Coz Slovakia like ANY central European country are experts used to Continental winters. Have no idea what this geeza is talking about. Sorry TOTAL B.S (Californication style💩🇺🇸) dont listen to this joke. Why r ALL anglosaxons seriously DUMBass at languages⁉️ Nech Žije SLOVENSKO 👉💪 DO TOHO SLOVENSKO🙌⚽️🏆 ‼

  • @michaels.1455
    @michaels.1455 25 днів тому

    Learn basics of the country you plan to live in.If you can't or don't want or too hard. Simply go back home

  • @echoskelet
    @echoskelet 25 днів тому

    Jazyk treba mat pod kozi, ked vies sa navygovat tak mas dobre. 👍 Kup si thermo oblek to ti moze pomoct.Ano ale kazdy stat ma inu ekonomiu. You need to have the language under your skin, if you know how to navigate then you are good. Buy thermo clothing that might help you. Yes but every state (country) has different economic system. good winter meme

  • @user-yw3wu5ns7m
    @user-yw3wu5ns7m 27 днів тому

    How how we just compare in California to living dude you’re out of touch talking about panel buildings, it is a lie go to the American apartments or hotel rooms get a life dude 9:07

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba 27 днів тому

      I compare living in Slovakia to California because I am from California...and what I mentioned in the video, next door neighbors (in Slovak paneláky) redesigning their apartments with power tools was very real to experience. In the U.S., I've never experienced anything like that after 3pm or on weekends. That's how you get your neighbors pissed at you, goes against neighborly etiquette imo. Plus the walls in the U.S. tend to be thicker it seems.

  • @Perevodchik_o_Biblii
    @Perevodchik_o_Biblii Місяць тому

    Pretty intetesting! Thanx

  • @MetalGearMk3
    @MetalGearMk3 Місяць тому

    Are the women hot?

  • @DanielFernandez-jv7jx
    @DanielFernandez-jv7jx Місяць тому

    Lazy asshole bureaucrats is a consistent theme throughout the Balkane and Mediterranean Europe. The last vestiges of soviet and fascist bureaucratic culture has not yet died.

  • @valeriezechin5285
    @valeriezechin5285 Місяць тому

    having lived in Slovakia or Czech for over 30 years I can say cost of living is much less here. Two things better here than USA is family values are important and people make time for family. Also medical care is good and a small precentage of what would cost in USA. For less than $100 a month you can have full coverage and never see a medical bill. This is important for retirees especially.

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      That's definitely true, there is more emphasis on family values in Slovakia (good thing) compared to America, generally speaking. And yes healthcare in the U.S. can be outrageous.

  • @miropolacek7
    @miropolacek7 Місяць тому

    The prices in Bratislava are definetly more than it shows in thenlist 🙂.And normaly u will get a kid porsion of food at the restaurant...Today I got at vietnamesse porsion for 40 kg kid and paid 8 euro...so ok prices are maybe halp but the amount of food is also halp 🙂many times.Here seems to be cheaper but amany times u eill find behind it something.Like the kid porsion of food or menu dor 45 kg woman for 7 euro 🙂If i want to eat as a 85 kg man i have to buy at least double...

  • @aguafria9565
    @aguafria9565 Місяць тому

    More expensive than Poland... dunno why though

  • @tomcrawford8700
    @tomcrawford8700 Місяць тому

    Hello can you please tell me a website where i can rent an apartment from long term as moving for work to Slovakia.

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      Hello, there are quite a few, but the two that I've used before are bazos.sk & real-estate-slovakia.com I wish you the best!

    • @tomcrawford8700
      @tomcrawford8700 Місяць тому

      @@nicksterba Many thanks for your help!!

  • @RonieNerbes-mt9ko
    @RonieNerbes-mt9ko Місяць тому

    I Love Jonna Napire 💜💚❤️ JUNE 5, 2024

  • @theopensource09
    @theopensource09 Місяць тому

    Tatra mountains!

  • @theopensource09
    @theopensource09 Місяць тому

    In paneláky, the saying was that the walls were thin so that your neighbors could report you to KGB.

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      😂 that's hilarious

  • @theopensource09
    @theopensource09 Місяць тому

    Arr you still in Bratislava?

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      Yes, just been dormant lately...

  • @theopensource09
    @theopensource09 Місяць тому

    Older people don't speak Slovak. Younger people do.

  • @praca1736
    @praca1736 Місяць тому

    :-)

  • @timourban8641
    @timourban8641 Місяць тому

    love your videos mate

  • @honzakublajchan2109
    @honzakublajchan2109 Місяць тому

    I prefer "maj sa" for bye, means take care or literally "have yourself" 😂😂

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      I've been using that phrase more recently since I learned it, I like it!

  • @izkormvach-prazoiad
    @izkormvach-prazoiad Місяць тому

    Oh, this looks really delicious 🤤

  • @paulco5089
    @paulco5089 Місяць тому

    Chinese people live 20 years in Toronto and still don't speak English, no problem

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      Good point 😂

    • @Alanna-rb4tm
      @Alanna-rb4tm Місяць тому

      Hi, I always liked what you post here on UA-cam but we are not friends yet, I Normally don't comment here on UA-cam but your unique close resemblance with an old friend of mine made me text you.

  • @paulco5089
    @paulco5089 Місяць тому

    Everyone speaks at least 2 languages only English people use one. Winter in Canada is much worse than in Slovakia. Wages are very low in comparison with US, true. Panelaky are the same quality as in Toronto but much cheaper. New Slovak government is much better then American sleeping Joe

  • @JackAddams
    @JackAddams Місяць тому

    3:25 "Ideme vlakom" is an application of the state-owned Railway Company Slovakia (ZSSK), which operates about 95% of the trains in Slovakia. Trains of 2 private companies also run in Slovakia, each with its own separate app: * RegioJet ("RJ" brand) - some long-distance trains Čop (UA) - Košice - Žilina - Prague (CZ) and Žilina - Bratislava - Prague (CZ) * Leoexpress: ** ("LE" brand) - some long-distance trains Košice - Žilina - Prague (CZ) ** all passenger trains Komárno - Dunajská Streda - Bratislava

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      I appreciate this comment, I've used RegioJet trains before but not the app, and Leoexpress I've had to use a bit more recently for parts of Slovakia. I should make an updated video that is specific to trains.

  • @ybytes4005
    @ybytes4005 Місяць тому

    Panelák is singular and paneláky is plural. Hey bud, when dealing with officials such as Drs or filing paperwork, it doesnt hurt to slip in a few bucks to grease the wheels as they say.. It'll put your paperwork at the top of the heap at the very least!

    • @Alanna-rb4tm
      @Alanna-rb4tm Місяць тому

      Hi, I always liked what you post here on UA-cam but we are not friends yet, I Normally don't comment here on UA-cam but your unique close resemblance with an old friend of mine made me text you.

  • @marekbrutvan6917
    @marekbrutvan6917 Місяць тому

    WC is actually an abbreviation for 'Water Closet'. Funny that you as a native speaker has never heard of it.

    • @nicksterba
      @nicksterba Місяць тому

      I'm a native English speaker, I'm American, just living in Slovakia for a spell. WC is very common so it is important to know, yes.

  • @russellrussell3203
    @russellrussell3203 2 місяці тому

    in all honesty it would be better for you to go back home

  • @kelvinnwaigwe4033
    @kelvinnwaigwe4033 2 місяці тому

    I want to come to Slovakia

  • @kelvinnwaigwe4033
    @kelvinnwaigwe4033 2 місяці тому

    I want to come to Slovakia

  • @kelvinnwaigwe4033
    @kelvinnwaigwe4033 2 місяці тому

    I want to come to Slovakia

  • @kelvinnwaigwe4033
    @kelvinnwaigwe4033 2 місяці тому

    I want to come to Slovakia

  • @damirzanne
    @damirzanne 2 місяці тому

    I go to Croatia every summer , prices of everything doubled after Croatia switched to Euro , it used to be very affordable , now not so much … gas is almost $9 per gallon, cigarets are $5 per pack , in the summer is even worse , one scoop of ice cream was about $4 last summer … Slovakia may be different, Croatia is big tourist destination, and they’re ripping off everyone left and right , especially in the summer on the coast …

  • @user-gu7rm3rf8c
    @user-gu7rm3rf8c 2 місяці тому

    US Slovakia are dependent systems. In Slovakia 4$ a hour means they got 7$ or 8 $ a hour due to Social, health and take took it. Then get health and education for free..

  • @zloben9000
    @zloben9000 2 місяці тому

    Bulgaria is much cheaper ... lol