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How Slovenian and Italian compare

Shared writing system

Slovenian and Italian are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.

Related languages

Both Slovenian and Italian belong to the Indo-European language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.

Matching sentence structure

Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.

Speakers

Slovenian: Approximately 2.5 million speakers worldwide, with about 1.85 million in Slovenia. Italian: Approximately 67 million native speakers. As a major European language, it is also widely taught as a second language.

Common Slovenian phrases in Italian

Everyday phrases translated from Slovenian to Italian — useful for travel, conversation and learning.

Greetings

Greetings: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
ZdravoCiao
Dobro jutroBuongiorno
Dober danBuon pomeriggio
Dober večerBuonasera
Lahko nocBuonanotte
AdijoArrivederci
Se vidiva kasnejeCi vediamo dopo
Se vidiva jutriCi vediamo domani
DobrodošliBenvenuto
Kako siCome stai?
V redu sem, hvalaSto bene, grazie
Lep dan ti želimBuona giornata

Courtesy

Courtesy: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
ProsimPer favore
HvalaGrazie
Hvala lepaGrazie mille
VabljeniPrego
Ja
ŠtNo
OprostiteScusami
Žal mi jeMi dispiace
Brez težavNessun problema
SevedaNaturalmente
ČestitkeCongratulazioni
Vso srečoBuona fortuna

Introductions

Introductions: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
Kako ti je imeQual è il tuo nome?
Lepo te je spoznatiPiacere di conoscerti
Od kje siDi dove sei?
Koliko si staraQuanti anni hai?
Jaz sem študentSono uno studente
Tukaj sem na počitnicahSono qui in vacanza
Tukaj sem zaradi službeSono qui per lavoro
To je moj prijateljQuesto è il mio amico

Numbers

Numbers: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
EnaUno
DvaDue
TriTre
ŠtiriQuattro
PetCinque
ŠestSei
SedemSette
OsemOtto
DevetNove
DesetDieci
StoCento
TisočMille

Time and dates

Time and dates: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
DanesOggi
JutriDomani
VčerajIeri
ZdajOra
KasnejePiù tardi
Koliko je uraChe ore sono?
ZjutrajAl mattino
ZvečerLa sera
PonedeljekLunedì
PetekVenerdì
Naslednji tedenLa prossima settimana
Ena uraUn'ora

Directions and travel

Directions and travel: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
Kje je kopalnica?Dov'è il bagno?
Kje je železniška postaja?Dov'è la stazione ferroviaria?
Kje je letališče?Dov'è l'aeroporto?
Kako pridem tja?Come ci arrivo?
Zavijte levoGirare a sinistra
Zavijte desnoGira a destra
Pojdi naravnost naprejVai dritto
Blizu jeÈ vicino
Daleč jeÈ lontano
Izgubljena semMi sono perso
Potrebujem taksiHo bisogno di un taxi
Kje lahko kupim vstopnico?Dove posso acquistare un biglietto?
Koliko stane vstopnica?Quanto costa il biglietto?
Ali je varno hoditi?È sicuro camminare?

Food and restaurants

Food and restaurants: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
Lačen semHo fame
Žejen semHo sete
Voda, prosimAcqua, per favore
Mizo za dva, prosimUn tavolo per due, per favore
Jedilnik, prosimIl menù, per favore
Kaj priporočate?Cosa consigli?
Rad bi toMi piacerebbe questo
Slastno jeÈ delizioso
Račun, prosimIl conto, per favore
Ne jem mesaNon mangio carne
Imam alergijo na hranoHo un'allergia alimentare
KavaCaffè
Čaj
KruhPane

Shopping and money

Shopping and money: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
Koliko to stane?Quanto costa?
Predrago jeÈ troppo costoso
Ali sprejemate kreditne kartice?Accettate carte di credito?
Samo gledamSto solo guardando
Vzel ga bomLo prenderò
OdpriAperto
ZaprtoChiuso
VhodIngresso
IzhodEsci
Kje je trg?Dov'è il mercato?

Emergency and health

Emergency and health: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
PomočAiuto
Pokličite zdravnikaChiama un medico
Pokliči policijoChiama la polizia
Potrebujem pomočHo bisogno di aiuto
Bolan semSono malato
Kje je bolnišnica?Dov'è l'ospedale?
Kje je lekarna?Dov'è la farmacia?
Tukaj boliFa male qui
Potrebujem zdravnikaHo bisogno di un dottore
Ali je v bližini bolnišnica?C'è un ospedale nelle vicinanze?

Getting help with language

Getting help with language: Slovenian phrases and their Italian translations
SlovenianItalian
Ali govorite angleško?Lei parla inglese?
Ne razumemNon capisco
RazumemCapisco
Prosim, govorite počasiPer favore, parla lentamente
Prosim ponovi toPer favore, ripetilo
Prosim zapišiPer favore, scrivilo
Kaj to pomeni?Cosa significa?
Kako se to reče?Come si dice?
Učim seSto imparando
Govorim maloParlo un po'
Mi lahko pomagatePuoi aiutarmi?
Ne vemNon lo so

Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.

About Italian Language

Geographical Distribution

Italian is primarily spoken in Italy and is also an official language in San Marino and the Swiss canton of Ticino and Grisons. It has a significant number of speakers in Slovenia and Croatia near their border with Italy, and in communities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Argentina due to immigration.

Alphabet

Uses the Latin alphabet, consisting of 21 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, Z.

Vowels

Italian has seven vowel sounds: A, E, I, O, U. Each vowel can have a short or long sound depending on its position and stress.

Consonants

Italian consonants include: B, C, D, F, G, H, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, Z. Notable are the sounds C and G, which can be soft (like 'ch' and 'j' in English) or hard depending on the following vowel.

Phonetics

Features 21 phonemes: 7 vowels and 14 consonants. Italian is characterized by its clear vowel sounds and the rhythmic use of pitch accent.

Grammar and Syntax

Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order predominates. Italian uses a rich system of inflection and verb conjugation to convey tense, mood, person, and number. Nouns and adjectives agree in gender and number.

Loanwords

Includes many words from Latin, French, German, Spanish, and English, reflecting Italy's historical interactions and cultural influences.

Language Family

Part of the Romance group within the Indo-European language family, directly descended from Latin.

Writing Systems

Primarily uses the Latin script. Historically, Italian developed from Vulgar Latin and evolved through various regional dialects.

Writing System History

Italian writing has been influenced significantly by the Dante Alighieri's 'Divine Comedy,' which standardized many elements of the language in the early 14th century.

Total Number of Speakers

Approximately 67 million native speakers. As a major European language, it is also widely taught as a second language.

About Slovenian Language

Geographical Distribution

Primarily spoken in Slovenia, with communities in Austria, Italy (Friuli-Venezia Giulia), Hungary, and Slovenian diaspora worldwide.

Alphabet

Uses Latin alphabet with 25 letters: A, B, C, Č, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, Š, T, U, V, Z, Ž

Vowels

a - pronounced like 'ah'e - pronounced like 'eh'i - pronounced like 'ee'o - pronounced like 'oh'u - pronounced like 'oo'

Consonants

bcčdfghjklmnprsštvzž

Phonetics

Features distinctive pitch accent system, vowel length distinctions, and complex dialectal variation with different vowel systems.

Grammar and Syntax

Relatively free word order with SVO tendency. Complex case system with 6 cases, three genders, and dual number (unique among major European languages).

Loanwords

Contains loanwords from German, Italian, Hungarian, Croatian, and increasingly English.

Language Family

Part of the Indo-European family, specifically the South Slavic branch, but with distinct features separating it from other South Slavic languages.

Writing Systems

Uses Latin script with additional letters (č, š, ž).

Writing System History

Adopted Latin script with Christianization, modern orthography standardized in 19th century during national revival period.

Total Number of Speakers

Approximately 2.5 million speakers worldwide, with about 1.85 million in Slovenia.

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