معنی
Asking about someone's origin or nationality.
زمینه فرهنگی
Estonians are very proud of their specific home regions. If someone says they are from 'Muhu', don't just say 'Oh, Estonia!', ask them about the island. People from Setomaa (South-East) have a very distinct culture and language. Asking about their origin often leads to a long, proud explanation of Seto traditions. There is a friendly rivalry between people from the capital (Tallinn) and the university town (Tartu). Origin is often the first thing people use to 'size each other up'. In the growing international tech scene in Tallinn, this question is the universal connector. It's almost always asked in English first, but switching to Estonian 'Kust sa pärit oled?' earns you instant respect.
The 'maa' Rule
If a country ends in '-maa' (like Saksamaa, Venemaa), the answer usually ends in '-lt' (Saksamaalt) instead of '-st'.
Sound like a native
Add 'tegelikult' (actually) if your answer is complicated. 'Ma olen tegelikult pärit Tartust.'
معنی
Asking about someone's origin or nationality.
The 'maa' Rule
If a country ends in '-maa' (like Saksamaa, Venemaa), the answer usually ends in '-lt' (Saksamaalt) instead of '-st'.
Sound like a native
Add 'tegelikult' (actually) if your answer is complicated. 'Ma olen tegelikult pärit Tartust.'
Don't forget the verb
In English, we say 'Where are you from?'. In Estonian, 'oled' (are) must be at the end or near the end.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to ask where someone is from.
Kust sa ______ oled?
'Pärit' is the essential word to indicate origin in this phrase.
Which is the correct formal version of the question?
Asking a 70-year-old professor where they are from:
'Te' and 'olete' are the formal plural forms used for respect.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tere! Mina olen Jaan. B: Tere! Mina olen Sarah. A: Kust sa pärit oled? B: Ma olen ______.
Countries ending in -maa usually take the -lt (ablative) ending for origin.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to sound like a local and ask which part of the country someone is from.
'Kust kandist' specifically asks about the region or neighborhood.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاKust sa ______ oled?
'Pärit' is the essential word to indicate origin in this phrase.
Asking a 70-year-old professor where they are from:
'Te' and 'olete' are the formal plural forms used for respect.
A: Tere! Mina olen Jaan. B: Tere! Mina olen Sarah. A: Kust sa pärit oled? B: Ma olen ______.
Countries ending in -maa usually take the -lt (ablative) ending for origin.
You want to sound like a local and ask which part of the country someone is from.
'Kust kandist' specifically asks about the region or neighborhood.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
4 سوالYes, it's understood, but it sounds a bit 'broken'. Adding 'pärit' makes it a complete, natural sentence.
'Kust' is 'from where', 'Kustkaudu' is 'via where/which way'. Don't use 'Kustkaudu' for origin.
Say 'Ma olen pärit USA-st' (pronounced oo-ess-aa-st) or 'Ma olen pärit Ameerikast'.
No, it's an indeclinable word (adverb/particle). It doesn't change based on the person.
عبارات مرتبط
Kust sa tuled?
similarWhere are you coming from?
Mis on su kodumaa?
similarWhat is your homeland?
Kus sa elad?
contrastWhere do you live?
Ma olen pärit...
builds onI am from...