Some sample questions from this category:
* If you are talking to a Slovenian, and he suddenly says 'prosim', what is the matter?
* In every language, you have to announce yourself politely. Which of these phrases would be the best to use when meeting the Slovenian locals for the first time?
* Possibly the most important part of any language is learning how to say the numbers from one to five. When you go to Slovenia, you may see the word for the number five a lot on buses, on money, and on the sides of taxis. What is the Slovene word for the number five?
* 'Koliko je ura?' This is the Slovene phrase for 'what time is it?' The time is similar to the numbers, as 01:00 is 'ena', 02:00 is 'dve'. How would you say 'half past two', though?
* 'Dovolite, da se predstavim, jaz sem Anja Blatnik. Stanujem na Bledu. Direktorica sem'. So, we can work out that her name is Anja Blatnik, and she is living in Bled, but what is her job?
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