In Slovak grammar, Demonstrative Determiners, otherwise known as demonstrative adjectives or pronouns, are words used to specify or point to someone or something nearby or distant; for example, words that can be translated in English as „this‟ or „that‟. In Slovak, they also reflect the gender, number, and case. We can distinguish three forms – ‚tento‛ (this), ‚ten‛ (that), and ‚tamten‛ (that over there). Understanding and mastering these forms effectively is essential for learners to communicate efficiently in Slovak.