ljubljano

This is the 794th most frequent Slovenian word.


ljubljano

"Ljubljano" is the accusative case of "Ljubljana," the capital city of Slovenia.


In this sentence, 'Ljubljano' is in the accusative case, indicating the direct object of the verb 'obiskujem' (to visit).

Rad obiskujem Ljubljano, ker je čudovito mesto.

I enjoy visiting Ljubljana because it is a wonderful city.


Here, 'Ljubljani' is in the locative case, used to indicate the location where the action takes place.

V Ljubljani je veliko znamenitosti, ki jih je vredno obiskati.

In Ljubljana, there are many attractions worth visiting.


In this instance, 'Ljubljane' is in the genitive case, expressing the origin or source of movement indicated by the verb 'prihaja' (to come from).

Moja prijateljica prihaja iz Ljubljane.

My friend comes from Ljubljana.