In Slovenian grammar, the definite article does not exist as a standalone word, as it is in English with “the”. Instead, the concept of “the” is expressed through the use of declension and conjugation of nouns, adjectives and pronouns. The definite form is typically expressed by using the nominative case without any preposition. It’s important to note that unlike in English, the concept of ‘definiteness’ is often conveyed contextually in Slovenian. Thus, mastering this aspect of Slovenian grammar requires not only technical understanding, but also a certain amount of intuition and experience with the language.