المعنى
The activity of reading literature.
خلفية ثقافية
Estonians have a 'Book Day' (Raamatu ja roosi päev) on April 23rd, where men give women a rose and women give men a book. The first Estonian book was a catechism printed in 1535. Reading has since been a symbol of resistance and preservation of the Estonian language. Public libraries in Estonia are free and very modern, often located in beautiful historical buildings or sleek new glass structures. It is common for Estonians to have large personal libraries at home, often covering entire walls in the living room.
The Partitive Rule
Always remember the 'ut' at the end of 'raamatut' when you are in the middle of reading it!
Use 'läbi'
If you want to impress natives, use 'Ma lugesin selle läbi' to show you actually finished the book.
المعنى
The activity of reading literature.
The Partitive Rule
Always remember the 'ut' at the end of 'raamatut' when you are in the middle of reading it!
Use 'läbi'
If you want to impress natives, use 'Ma lugesin selle läbi' to show you actually finished the book.
Quiet Time
If an Estonian is 'raamatut lugema', it's a sign they want peace and quiet. It's the ultimate 'do not disturb' sign.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct form of the word 'raamat' (partitive: raamatut).
Mulle meeldib õhtuti _____ lugeda.
After the verb 'lugeda' (to read), we use the partitive case 'raamatut' to show an ongoing activity.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct sentence:
'Ma loen' is the correct first-person conjugation, and 'raamatut' is the correct partitive object.
Complete the dialogue.
Sõber: 'Mida sa teed?' Sina: 'Ma ____ raamatut.'
The first-person present tense of 'lugema' is 'loen'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a library and want to say you are there to read.
'Ma tahan raamatut lugeda' means 'I want to read a book'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Ongoing vs Finished
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMulle meeldib õhtuti _____ lugeda.
After the verb 'lugeda' (to read), we use the partitive case 'raamatut' to show an ongoing activity.
Select the correct sentence:
'Ma loen' is the correct first-person conjugation, and 'raamatut' is the correct partitive object.
Sõber: 'Mida sa teed?' Sina: 'Ma ____ raamatut.'
The first-person present tense of 'lugema' is 'loen'.
You are in a library and want to say you are there to read.
'Ma tahan raamatut lugeda' means 'I want to read a book'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, if the context is clear that you are reading a book, you can just say 'Ma loen'.
'Raamatut' is partitive (ongoing action), 'raamatu' is genitive (usually used when the action is finished, e.g., 'raamatu läbi lugema').
Yes, 'raamatut lugema' applies to physical books, e-books, and even audiobooks in casual conversation.
You say 'Mulle meeldib lugeda'.
Yes, Estonia has one of the highest literacy rates and book-buying rates in the world.
It means 'library'. Literally 'book collection'.
Usually, you would say 'menüüd vaatama' (looking at the menu) or 'menüüd lugema'.
It is neutral. It's appropriate for both a professor and a child.
It's a 'bookworm'—someone who reads a lot of books.
You say 'Ma loen juttu' or 'Ma loen lugu'.
عبارات ذات صلة
ajalehte lugema
similarto read a newspaper
raamatut läbi lugema
builds onto finish reading a book
luuletust lugema
specialized formto read/recite a poem
raamatut sirvima
similarto browse/flip through a book