A1 Expression Neutral

Ole lahke.

You are welcome.

Significado

Response to 'thank you' or when giving something.

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Contexto cultural

Estonians value 'vaikus' (silence) and 'töö' (work). 'Ole lahke' is often said with a short nod. It's not common to have long, effusive 'you're welcome' speeches. Similar to Finnish 'Ole hyvä', the Estonian 'Ole lahke' reflects a shared cultural heritage of modest hospitality where the act of giving is quiet and direct. In Slack or emails, 'Ole lahke' is often used when sharing links or files, showing that traditional politeness has moved online. In the countryside, 'Ole lahke' might be followed by an invitation to stay for coffee, reflecting the deeper 'host' roots of the phrase.

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The 'Giving' Rule

If your hand is moving toward someone with an object, say 'Ole lahke'. It's the perfect timing.

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Don't over-formalize

With close friends, 'Ole lahke' can sometimes sound a bit too polite. 'Võta heaks' or just a smile is often enough.

Significado

Response to 'thank you' or when giving something.

🎯

The 'Giving' Rule

If your hand is moving toward someone with an object, say 'Ole lahke'. It's the perfect timing.

⚠️

Don't over-formalize

With close friends, 'Ole lahke' can sometimes sound a bit too polite. 'Võta heaks' or just a smile is often enough.

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Eye Contact

Estonians value directness. Make brief eye contact when saying 'Ole lahke' to show sincerity.

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Plural is Safer

If you are unsure about the formality level, 'Olge lahked' is always safe and never offensive.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the correct form of 'Ole lahke' (singular or plural).

Sina oma sõbrale: 'Aitäh abi eest!' - Sõber: '____ ____!'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Ole lahke

Since you are talking to a friend (sina), the singular form is used.

Which phrase is appropriate when handing a menu to a customer in a restaurant?

Teenindaja kliendile:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Ole lahke

'Ole lahke' (or 'Olge lahked') is used when giving something to someone.

Complete the dialogue between a student and an elderly professor.

Õpilane: 'Suur tänu loengu eest, professor!' - Professor: '____ ____, loodan, et oli kasulik.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Olge lahked

The professor uses the formal/plural form to remain polite and professional, or to address the student body.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are giving a birthday present to your brother.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Ole lahke

You use 'Ole lahke' when offering a gift.

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Ayudas visuales

Singular vs Plural

Ole lahke (Singular)
Sõber Friend
Laps Child
Olge lahked (Plural/Formal)
Õpetaja Teacher
Grupp Group

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the correct form of 'Ole lahke' (singular or plural). Fill Blank A1

Sina oma sõbrale: 'Aitäh abi eest!' - Sõber: '____ ____!'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Ole lahke

Since you are talking to a friend (sina), the singular form is used.

Which phrase is appropriate when handing a menu to a customer in a restaurant? Choose A1

Teenindaja kliendile:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Ole lahke

'Ole lahke' (or 'Olge lahked') is used when giving something to someone.

Complete the dialogue between a student and an elderly professor. dialogue_completion A2

Õpilane: 'Suur tänu loengu eest, professor!' - Professor: '____ ____, loodan, et oli kasulik.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Olge lahked

The professor uses the formal/plural form to remain polite and professional, or to address the student body.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

Situation: You are giving a birthday present to your brother.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Ole lahke

You use 'Ole lahke' when offering a gift.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

No, 'Ole lahke' is only for responding to thanks or giving something. For 'Please', use 'Palun'.

It is neutral. However, the singular 'Ole' is for people you know, and the plural 'Olge' is for formal situations.

'Ole lahke' is more common when giving objects. 'Võta heaks' is a very common response to a favor done.

Yes, it is one of the most common phrases in the language, especially in shops and restaurants.

Only if you are handing someone something. Otherwise, it might sound confusing.

Not exactly, but 'Pole tänu väärt' (Not worth the thanks) is a more casual way to dismiss gratitude.

It's a soft breathy sound, similar to the 'h' in 'house', but inside the word.

Yes, it's very common when sending attachments: 'Ole lahke, siin on fail'.

It is an adjective meaning 'kind', 'generous', or 'hospitable'.

Yes, Estonians are often brief. If they don't say it back, they aren't being rude; they might just be in a hurry.

Frases relacionadas

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Palun

similar

Please / You're welcome

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Võta heaks

synonym

You're welcome

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Pole tänu väärt

similar

Don't mention it

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Olge lahked

specialized form

You're welcome (formal/plural)

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Söö terviseks

specialized form

Eat for your health

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