Stop guessing Slovenian verb forms!
Get the Irregular Verbs You Actually Need.

Irregular verbs in Slovenian can be frustrating.

They don’t follow clear patterns, and they show up everywhere - which makes them hard to avoid… and even harder to remember.

So instead of trying to figure them out one by one, I put together a simple, practical list you can actually use.

FREE Slovenian Irregular Verbs Cheat Sheet

A clear, structured list of the most commonly used irregular verbs - with examples, so you can see how they work in real sentences.


 

What’s Inside: 

  • A selection of the most useful irregular verbs in Slovenian.
  • Example sentences in Slovenian + English translations.
  • A clean, easy-to-follow format (no overwhelm.
  • Practical verbs for real-life conversations 

This is not a textbook explanation. It’s a reference you can keep next to you while studying - or come back to whenever a verb doesn’t make sense.

✅  Beginner & advanced beginner friendly
âś… Focused on real usage, not theory
✅  Great for quick review and daily practice

If you’ve ever thought: “Why does this verb change like that?” this will help you start seeing the patterns.

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WHAT'S IN YOUR CHEAT SHEET?

  • A selection of the most useful irregular verbs in Slovenian.
  • Example sentences in Slovenian + English translations.
  • A clean, easy-to-follow format (no overwhelm.
  • Practical verbs for real-life conversations 


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Hi, I'm Laura!

I’ve been teaching Slovenian since 2020. My teaching journey began unexpectedly during the pandemic when my hospitality job paused, and I started teaching Slovene online. I quickly discovered that sharing my knowledge is just as exciting as learning something new.

Born and raised in Ljubljana, Slovenia, I’ve always loved my home country’s caves, lakes, castles, mountains, and coastline. While I’ve explored other cultures—improving my German in Vienna, studying in the Netherlands, and joining Erasmus+ projects in Italy, Latvia, and Sweden—Slovenia is the place I always return to.

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