معنی
A standard way to say goodbye to someone.
زمینه فرهنگی
Estonians often value silence. A 'Head aega' is often the only thing said when leaving, and that is perfectly polite. Like their Finnish neighbors, Estonians prefer clear, functional communication. 'Head aega' serves as a clear 'end of file' marker for social interactions. In Slack or Teams, Estonians might shorten this to 'Head!' or use 'Head päeva!', but 'Head aega' remains the king of video call endings.
The Smile Rule
Estonians don't always smile while saying it, but a polite tone of voice is essential to show you aren't annoyed.
Not for 'Hello'
Never use this when entering a room. It will confuse everyone!
معنی
A standard way to say goodbye to someone.
The Smile Rule
Estonians don't always smile while saying it, but a polite tone of voice is essential to show you aren't annoyed.
Not for 'Hello'
Never use this when entering a room. It will confuse everyone!
Pairing
Pair it with 'Aitäh' (Thank you) for the ultimate polite exit: 'Aitäh, head aega!'
خودت رو بسنج
Which phrase is the most appropriate when leaving a supermarket in Tallinn?
You have just paid for your groceries. What do you say to the cashier?
'Head aega' is the standard polite goodbye for retail.
Complete the phrase with the correct case ending.
Head aeg___!
The word 'aeg' must be in the partitive case, which is 'aega'.
Match the goodbye to the person you are speaking to.
1. Best friend, 2. Bank teller, 3. Person you will never see again
Tsau is informal, Head aega is neutral/professional, Hüvasti is final.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Estonian Farewells by Formality
Informal
- • Tsau
- • Headaga
- • Jou
Neutral
- • Head aega
- • Nägemist
- • Head päeva
Formal
- • Nägemiseni
- • Kõike head
- • Hüvasti
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاYou have just paid for your groceries. What do you say to the cashier?
'Head aega' is the standard polite goodbye for retail.
Head aeg___!
The word 'aeg' must be in the partitive case, which is 'aega'.
1. Best friend, 2. Bank teller, 3. Person you will never see again
Tsau is informal, Head aega is neutral/professional, Hüvasti is final.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
سوالات متداول
5 سوالIt is neutral. It's polite enough for a boss but casual enough for a shop.
Yes, it is the perfect phrase for a student to say to a teacher.
Because it's in the partitive case, used for wishes.
'Head aega' is 'Good time', 'Nägemist' is 'Until seeing'. They are mostly interchangeable.
Yes, but 'Head õhtut' (Good evening) or 'Head ööd' (Good night) is more specific.
عبارات مرتبط
Head päeva
similarGood day
Nägemist
synonymUntil seeing
Tsau
informalBye/Hi
Kõike head
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