A1 Expression Informal

Oota natuke!

Wait a bit!

Significado

Used to ask someone to pause briefly.

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Contexto cultural

Estonians value silence and don't feel the need to fill every gap in conversation. 'Oota natuke' is a perfectly acceptable way to buy time to think. In the world's most digital society, 'Oota natuke' is frequently used when someone is experiencing a technical glitch or waiting for a digital ID signature to process. Similar to Swedes and Finns, Estonians prefer directness. 'Oota natuke' is direct but the 'natuke' softens it, reflecting a balance between efficiency and politeness. In Estonian shops, service can be quite 'minimalist'. A cashier might say 'Oodake natuke' without a smile, which isn't rude—it's just efficient communication.

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The 'Palun' Rule

Adding 'palun' (please) at the end makes 'Oota natuke palun' sound much softer and more like a request than a command.

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Consonant Gradation

Never say 'Ootta'. The double 'tt' from 'ootama' must become a single 't' in 'Oota'.

Significado

Used to ask someone to pause briefly.

💡

The 'Palun' Rule

Adding 'palun' (please) at the end makes 'Oota natuke palun' sound much softer and more like a request than a command.

⚠️

Consonant Gradation

Never say 'Ootta'. The double 'tt' from 'ootama' must become a single 't' in 'Oota'.

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The 'Hetk' Alternative

If you want to sound more like a local professional, use 'Üks hetk, palun' (One moment, please).

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Patience is Key

Estonians are patient. If you say 'Oota natuke', they will actually wait quietly without getting annoyed.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the correct informal form to tell your friend to wait.

____ natuke, ma tulen kohe!

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

'Oota' is the 2nd person singular imperative used for friends.

Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase 'Wait a bit'.

Oota ____!

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

'Natuke' is the standard word for 'a bit' in this expression.

Match the phrase to the correct person.

Which phrase would you use with your boss?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Oodake natuke!

The plural/formal form 'Oodake' is required for professional or respectful contexts.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Kas sa oled valmis? B: Ei, ____ natuke, ma otsin oma kotti.

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

The context is informal (talking about a bag), so 'Oota' is best.

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Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Choose the correct informal form to tell your friend to wait. Choose A1

____ natuke, ma tulen kohe!

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

'Oota' is the 2nd person singular imperative used for friends.

Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase 'Wait a bit'. Fill Blank A1

Oota ____!

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

'Natuke' is the standard word for 'a bit' in this expression.

Match the phrase to the correct person. situation_matching A2

Which phrase would you use with your boss?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Oodake natuke!

The plural/formal form 'Oodake' is required for professional or respectful contexts.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Kas sa oled valmis? B: Ei, ____ natuke, ma otsin oma kotti.

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

The context is informal (talking about a bag), so 'Oota' is best.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Not with friends or family. With strangers, use 'Oodake natuke, palun' to be safe.

They are synonyms. 'Natuke' is slightly more common in spoken language, while 'veidi' is common in both speech and writing.

It's better to use 'Palun oodake...' or 'Vabandust viivituse pärast' (Sorry for the delay) in formal emails.

You say 'Oota mind!'.

Younger people might just say 'Oota!' or 'Oota sek!'.

'Oota' is the imperative (command) form, while 'ootama' is the infinitive (to wait).

No, if you are late, say 'Vabandust, ma jään hiljaks'. 'Oota natuke' is for when you are already there but need a moment.

You would say 'Oota kaua', but usually you'd specify the time.

Yes, it is an adverb of quantity.

Use 'Oota sekund' or 'Oota üks hetk'.

Frases relacionadas

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Oota korraks

similar

Wait for a moment

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Oota veidi

synonym

Wait a bit

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Peatu!

contrast

Stop!

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Ära kiirusta

builds on

Don't rush

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