Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Estonian uses three distinct lengths for consonants: short, long, and overlong, which completely change the meaning of words.
- Short (Q1): A single consonant (e.g., 'kapa').
- Long (Q2): A double consonant (e.g., 'kappa').
- Overlong (Q3): A very long, emphasized consonant (e.g., 'kapppa').
Meanings
Estonian phonology relies on three degrees of quantity (kestus) for both vowels and consonants, which are phonemic and distinguish word meanings.
Phonemic Distinction
Using length to differentiate lexical items.
“Sada (hundred)”
“Sadda (a dialectal variant)”
Consonant Length Degrees
| Degree | Name | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Short | Kala | Fish |
| Q2 | Long | Kalla | Pour! |
| Q3 | Overlong | Kallla | Name (rare) |
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Short | Single | Kala |
| Long | Double | Kalla |
| Overlong | Emphasized | Kallla |
| Short | Single | Tuba |
| Long | Double | Tupba |
| Overlong | Emphasized | Tupppa |
Formalitätsspektrum
See on väga kallis. (Shopping)
See on kallis. (Shopping)
Päris kallis. (Shopping)
Mega kallis. (Shopping)
Quantity Degrees
Degrees
- Q1 Short
- Q2 Long
- Q3 Overlong
Examples by Level
Kala on hea.
The fish is good.
Ma söön.
I eat.
See on uus.
This is new.
Auto on suur.
The car is big.
Kalla vett.
Pour the water.
Linna on pikk.
The city is long.
Tuba on soe.
The room is warm.
Papp on vana.
The cardboard is old.
Ta kallas vett klaasi.
He poured water into the glass.
See on väga kallis.
This is very expensive.
Ma lähen linna.
I am going to the city.
Ta on väga tark.
He is very smart.
Kallid sõbrad, tere tulemast.
Dear friends, welcome.
Ta hakkas kiiresti jooksma.
He started running quickly.
See on täiesti uus tase.
This is a completely new level.
Ta on väga hoolas.
He is very diligent.
See on vaieldamatult parim.
This is indisputably the best.
Ta on väga kannatlik inimene.
He is a very patient person.
See on täiesti uskumatu.
This is completely unbelievable.
Ta on väga täpne.
He is very precise.
See on tõeliselt erakordne.
This is truly extraordinary.
Ta on väga süvenenud.
He is very focused.
See on täiesti vältimatu.
This is completely unavoidable.
Ta on väga järjekindel.
He is very consistent.
Easily Confused
They look identical in writing.
Häufige Fehler
Kala (long)
Kalla
Kalla (Q3)
Kalla (Q2)
Ignoring Q3
Using Q3
Misplacing Q3
Correct Q3
Sentence Patterns
See on ___.
Real World Usage
Üks kallis kohv.
Listen to music
Smart Tips
Use a metronome.
Aussprache
Q3 Rhythm
Hold the consonant for a full beat longer than Q2.
Q3 Drop
Kallla (downward pitch)
Indicates overlong duration.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Short is a tap, Long is a clap, Overlong is a long, slow nap.
Visual Association
Imagine a rubber band. Short: relaxed. Long: stretched. Overlong: stretched to the limit.
Rhyme
One is quick, two is long, three is where the rhythm's strong.
Story
A fish (kala) swims to the city (linna). He pours (kalla) water. He is very expensive (kallis).
Word Web
Herausforderung
Record yourself saying 'Kala', 'Kalla', and 'Kallla' and compare with a native speaker.
Kulturelle Hinweise
Estonians are very sensitive to these lengths; it's a mark of respect to get them right.
Uralic roots.
Conversation Starters
Kas see on kallis?
Journal Prompts
Test Yourself
Kala vs Kalla?
Score: /1
Ubungsaufgaben
1 exercisesKala vs Kalla?
Score: /1
FAQ (1)
It's a historical development.
In Other Languages
Short/Long
Estonian has three degrees, Finnish has two.
None
Estonian is duration-based.
None
No phonemic length.
Mora
Japanese is moraic, Estonian is syllable-based.
Shadda
Arabic gemination is binary.
None
Estonian uses duration, Chinese uses pitch.