المعنى
A citrus fruit with a tart taste.
خلفية ثقافية
Estonians often use food metaphors to describe emotions because of their agrarian history. Sourness is associated with honesty and reality, while sweetness can sometimes be viewed with suspicion. In the Nordics, the 'sour' metaphor is common due to the prevalence of fermented foods and berries. It's a shared linguistic trait across the Baltic Sea. On Estonian social media, the lemon emoji 🍋 is often used to react to 'salty' or grumpy comments, similar to how 'sour' is used in English.
Use it with 'nagu'
To sound more natural when describing a person, always use 'nagu' (like). 'Ta on nagu hapu sidrun' sounds better than 'Ta on hapu sidrun'.
Watch the cases
If you are buying more than one, it's 'kaks haput sidrunit' (Partitive plural).
المعنى
A citrus fruit with a tart taste.
Use it with 'nagu'
To sound more natural when describing a person, always use 'nagu' (like). 'Ta on nagu hapu sidrun' sounds better than 'Ta on hapu sidrun'.
Watch the cases
If you are buying more than one, it's 'kaks haput sidrunit' (Partitive plural).
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Mulle meeldib tee sees ____ sidrun.
The sentence needs the nominative case for the object of 'meeldib' in this specific construction.
Which sentence describes a grumpy person?
Vali õige lause:
The phrase 'nagu hapu sidrun' is the idiomatic way to describe a mood.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Sinu sõber on väga halvas tujus ja kurdab kõige üle.
This is a playful way to address a friend's bad mood.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Uses of Hapu Sidrun
Culinary
- • Tea
- • Fish
- • Baking
Emotional
- • Grumpy
- • Moody
- • Pouting
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينMulle meeldib tee sees ____ sidrun.
The sentence needs the nominative case for the object of 'meeldib' in this specific construction.
Vali õige lause:
The phrase 'nagu hapu sidrun' is the idiomatic way to describe a mood.
Sinu sõber on väga halvas tujus ja kurdab kõige üle.
This is a playful way to address a friend's bad mood.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
الأسئلة الشائعة
2 أسئلةIt's a very mild, often playful insult. It's more like calling someone a 'grumpy pants' than anything serious.
No, Estonians don't use the 'lemon' metaphor for faulty products. Use 'romu' or 'saast'.
عبارات ذات صلة
hapu nägu
similarA sour face / a grimace.
mõru pill
contrastA bitter pill.
sidrunhape
specialized formCitric acid.