معنی
Common informal greeting and goodbye.
زمینه فرهنگی
Estonians value brevity. 'Tšau' is often the only word said when passing a friend on the street—a quick acknowledgement without the need for small talk. Estonians often compare 'Tšau' to the Finnish 'Moi'. While they sound different, they occupy the same cultural space of friendly, efficient informality. Estonians are aware of the Italian roots. Sometimes, to be extra fancy or playful, they might use the Italian pronunciation 'Ciao' instead of the Estonian 'Tšau'. In the gaming community in Estonia, 'Tšau' is sometimes replaced by 'Jou' or 'Yo', but 'Tšau' remains the most gender-neutral and widely accepted informal term.
The Double Tšau
Say 'Tšau-tšau' when you want to sound extra friendly or when you are in a hurry to leave.
The 'Teie' Rule
If you are using the formal 'Teie' with someone, never use 'Tšau'. It's a major social mismatch.
معنی
Common informal greeting and goodbye.
The Double Tšau
Say 'Tšau-tšau' when you want to sound extra friendly or when you are in a hurry to leave.
The 'Teie' Rule
If you are using the formal 'Teie' with someone, never use 'Tšau'. It's a major social mismatch.
Texting Etiquette
In Estonian, it's very common to start and end a text with 'Tšau'. It makes the message feel less demanding.
Pronunciation
Make sure to emphasize the 'š' (sh) sound. If you say it with a plain 's', it sounds like you're typing, not speaking!
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the most appropriate situation to use 'Tšau'.
You are meeting your best friend at the cinema. What do you say?
Tšau is the perfect informal greeting for a friend.
Fill in the blank with the informal goodbye.
Oli tore sind näha! Ma pean nüüd minema. ____!
Tšau is used here to say goodbye.
Match the greeting to the person.
1. Your Boss, 2. Your Grandmother, 3. Your Best Friend
Bosses and elders usually require 'Tere', while friends get 'Tšau'.
Complete the text message conversation.
Mari: '____, kas sa oled juba kohal?' Jüri: 'Jah, ma ootan sind.'
Tšau is the standard way to start an informal text message.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Estonian Greetings by Formality
Formal
- • Tere päevast
- • Tere õhtust
- • Head aega
Neutral
- • Tere
- • Nägemist
- • Kõike head
Informal
- • Tšau
- • Tšauki
- • Tšau-tšau
Slang
- • Jou
- • Mis toimub
- • Davai
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاYou are meeting your best friend at the cinema. What do you say?
Tšau is the perfect informal greeting for a friend.
Oli tore sind näha! Ma pean nüüd minema. ____!
Tšau is used here to say goodbye.
1. Your Boss, 2. Your Grandmother, 3. Your Best Friend
Bosses and elders usually require 'Tere', while friends get 'Tšau'.
Mari: '____, kas sa oled juba kohal?' Jüri: 'Jah, ma ootan sind.'
Tšau is the standard way to start an informal text message.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالNo, it's not rude among friends, but it is inappropriate in formal settings.
Only if they have explicitly asked you to use 'Sina' (informal you). Otherwise, use 'Tere'.
Both! It depends on whether you are arriving or leaving.
The official spelling is 'Tšau', but 'Tsau' is common in informal writing.
Yes, it is universally understood and used throughout the country.
'Tere' is neutral/formal; 'Tšau' is informal/slang.
Only in very casual emails to friends or close colleagues.
It's a cute, diminutive version of 'Tšau'.
Saying 'Tšau-tšau' is just a rhythmic way to emphasize a goodbye.
It's less common; men usually stick to 'Tšau' or 'Jou'.
Simply saying 'Tšau' back!
Only in modern, informal workplaces like tech startups.
عبارات مرتبط
Tere
similarHello (neutral)
Jou
slangYo / Hey
Tšauki
specialized formHiya / Bye-bye
Head aega
contrastGoodbye (neutral)
Nägemist
contrastSee you