Bedeutung
Engaging in activity to pass the time.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Estonians value 'oma aeg' (one's own time). 'Aega viitma' is often a solitary activity like walking in the forest. Similar to the Swedish 'fika', 'aega viitma' in a cafe is a social institution, though Estonians are generally quieter. In modern Estonia (e-Estonia), 'aega viitma' is frequently used for time spent on smartphones. Historically, 'aega viitma' was linked to the seasons and waiting for the harvest or the snow to melt.
The 'Aega' Rule
Always remember the partitive 'aega'. If you use the nominative 'aeg', Estonians will understand you, but it will sound very 'foreign'.
Silence is Okay
When 'aega viitma' with Estonians, don't feel pressured to talk constantly. Quiet companionship is highly valued.
Bedeutung
Engaging in activity to pass the time.
The 'Aega' Rule
Always remember the partitive 'aega'. If you use the nominative 'aeg', Estonians will understand you, but it will sound very 'foreign'.
Silence is Okay
When 'aega viitma' with Estonians, don't feel pressured to talk constantly. Quiet companionship is highly valued.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of 'aega viitma'.
Meile meeldib kohvikus ______.
After 'meeldib', we use the da-infinitive 'viita'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I am passing time'?
'Aega' must be in the partitive case, and 'viidan' is the present tense.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mis sa siin teed? B: Ma ______ bussi.
Both verbs must be conjugated in the first person singular.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
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Aufgabensammlung
3 AufgabenMeile meeldib kohvikus ______.
After 'meeldib', we use the da-infinitive 'viita'.
How do you say 'I am passing time'?
'Aega' must be in the partitive case, and 'viidan' is the present tense.
A: Mis sa siin teed? B: Ma ______ bussi.
Both verbs must be conjugated in the first person singular.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
3 FragenNot necessarily. It can be neutral (passing time) or positive (relaxing). It only becomes negative if the context implies you should be doing something else.
Only if your job involves waiting. If you say you 'viidad aega' at work, your boss might think you aren't working!
'Veetma' is for spending quality time or a specific period (like a holiday). 'Viitma' is for passing time, often while waiting or being idle.
Verwandte Redewendungen
aega parajaks tegema
similarTo kill a specific amount of time before an event.
ajaviide
builds onA pastime or hobby.
aega raiskama
contrastTo waste time.
aega surnuks lööma
specialized formTo kill time (when bored).