Artificial Intelligence rates my level of Slovak | ChatGPT

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @palmacate
    @palmacate  День тому

    Was ChatGPT always correct, and do you agree with its marks (1-10)? 😊🇸🇰

    • @AntonChromjak
      @AntonChromjak 17 годин тому +1

      palačinka should be palacinka, palačinka is Czech word

  • @misoremek5304
    @misoremek5304 День тому +3

    You are doing very well! Very nice learning progress : )

  • @krakatit7730
    @krakatit7730 День тому +8

    Slovak is very difficult to speak grammatically correct. You are doing very good :)

  • @stefanfarkas9176
    @stefanfarkas9176 День тому +3

    Vaša slovenčina je veľmi pekná, krásne slová vyslovujete , snimam klobuk pred Vami, ste šikovná, keď ste sa sami naučili tak dobre slovensky

  • @ing.jurajbalaz
    @ing.jurajbalaz 23 години тому

    Veľmi milé video. Je výborné, že sa snažíš, pokračuj v tom :)
    V Show Jana Krause bol raz jeden cudzinec, ktorý vedel veľmi dobre po česky a keď sa ho Kraus spýtal, čo bolo preňho najťažšie, tak povedal že skloňovanie. Kraus na to povedal, že to nemá cenu, pretože ten výsledok nezodpovedá tej enormnej námahe :) Myslím že mal pravdu.
    Pre niekoho, pre koho slovenčina nie je rodný jazyk, je to skloňovanie extrémne náročné.
    Každopádne ale nechcem od toho odradzovať, naopak držím palce!!!

    • @palmacate
      @palmacate  22 години тому

      Ďakujem pekne ☺️

  • @martinyamaha147
    @martinyamaha147 День тому +2

    Per flettere correttamente i sostantivi, dovrai imparare la declinazione di 12 parole. Il genere maschile sono un uomo, un eroe (per i sostantivi a vita), quercia, macchina (per i sostantivi inanimati)Donna femminile, strada, palma, osso e neutro genere: città, cuore, certificato, ragazza

  • @stipe3124
    @stipe3124 День тому +2

    When i think about it Slovak sounds cute but complicated😅😉 also Češki sounds same, on the other hand Italian sounds clear and melodic but not cute, probably easier to learn than Slovak 🤔 even if Slovak is closer to my native language than Italian but Italians pronounce words more simple that Slovaks .

  • @ClifffSVK
    @ClifffSVK День тому +2

    4:40 This sentence could actually work if you used "pre" instead of "za". The rest of the sentence would be correct. I think some Slavic languages would even use the word "za" in this situation, but in Slovak it sounds unnatural.

  • @Jan-pk6in
    @Jan-pk6in День тому

    Don't let ChatGPT fool you! :) Your sentence about Italy was almost perfect - change only "za jeho" with "pre jeho" and you're all good. Congrats!

    • @palmacate
      @palmacate  23 години тому

      😁😁 thank you!

  • @EeroKutale
    @EeroKutale День тому +2

    I have always wondered how well native Italian speakers understand other modern Romance languages, Classical and Vulgar Latin, maybe you can explain it to me?

    • @palmacate
      @palmacate  День тому +2

      Personally I understand French more than the others, but I studied it in middle and high school. Otherwise it would probably be Spanish, then French, then Portuguese that is harder due to their pronunciation. I get Romanian a bit but only if I read it! Latin is our nightmare because we must study it in some high schools and we find it difficult due to the grammar :)

  • @dea8804
    @dea8804 День тому +4

    palačinka is czech, slovaks say palacinka, with hard C

    • @dea8804
      @dea8804 День тому +1

      even chatGPT was wrong 😀

    • @palmacate
      @palmacate  День тому

      One of the words I know since I arrived in Slovakia, that I always pronounced wrong 🙈

  • @igorbaca
    @igorbaca 11 годин тому

    Vorrei parlare italiano almeno quanto tu parli slovacco. Io uso solo DuoLingo, ChatGPT è un'idea interessante. Devo provarla!

  • @vyli1
    @vyli1 18 годин тому

    Haven't seen the full video, but about the sentence with the coffee, to make it more natural: Pripravím si šálku kávy a prečítam si správy. Novinky is plural of Novinka, which means something like a new product, or a new information or something along those lines, but it is unfortunately not used in the context of news about political situation etc. For that we use the word správy.
    Close to 'novinky' is the word 'noviny', which however means newspaper. So it would not be entirely precise translation. The other problem with the word noviny is, that it really describes the physical newspaper. So if you'd like to describe that you're reading news on your smartphone or computer, it might give the wrong idea to others.
    The other question is why not čítam si, but rather prečítam si. The difference is in the meaning. čítam si is something that happens right now. I'm reading right now. "Prečítam si" means I will read.
    This is absolutely not to criticize your Slovak and everyone would understand your sentence and since you're not a native speaker, I would expect exactly this kind of mistake, so you don't have to be worried to make mistakes, but if you are still interested in improving I hope this comment gives at least some insight.

    • @palmacate
      @palmacate  17 годин тому

      Wow yes, thanks a lot for the information provided 🙂

  • @marians7364
    @marians7364 День тому

    Ja som rozumel lepšie tebe ako ChatGPT. ChatGPT je veľmi formálny a berie informácie z gramatických príručiek. Na druhej strane, na rozprávanie a porozumenie je tvoja spontánnosť a jednoduchá výslovnosť oveľa lepšie než rozprávať sa s ChatGPT.

  • @AntonSmatanik
    @AntonSmatanik День тому +1

    Hi! Have you been in Zilina? What would you say about this town?

    • @palmacate
      @palmacate  День тому +1

      No, but I should visit it! Do you recommend it? 🙂

  • @vyli1
    @vyli1 17 годин тому

    'si myslia' vs 'si myslí'. The difference is this. Ľudia si myslia, že Taliani jedia cestoviny. In this case you are right, it's plural, so 'si myslia'. But your sentence is 'Veľa ľudí si myslí'. The difference here is the word 'veľa'. In this case 'veľa' becomes the subject of the sentence for the purposes of declination. ''veľa (ľudí) si myslí'. The word 'veľa' is not in plural, it is in singular, although it might be confusing, because it describes a larger quantity. But grammatically the word itself, 'veľa', is singular. There's no plural form of the word veľa. Similarly 'Mnoho ľudí si myslí' is the correct form, because again, it's the word 'mnoho' that becomes the subject for the purposes of declination.

  • @peterkolha3953
    @peterkolha3953 День тому

    ste žena tak pri sklonovani v titulkoch treba davat ženske sklonovanie a povedal (a)