Signification
Refers to a high-priced present.
Contexte culturel
Estonians often feel a sense of 'piinlikkus' (awkwardness) when receiving very expensive gifts, as it creates a social debt. Similar to Estonia, Nordic cultures value practicality and modesty. An expensive gift should ideally be useful. In Estonian business, expensive gifts are often avoided to prevent any appearance of bribery or corruption. It is common for guests to contribute to a 'kallis kingitus' collectively rather than buying many small things.
The 'Dear' Trap
Remember that 'kallis' means both 'expensive' and 'dear'. Context is key!
Case Agreement
Don't forget to change 'kallis' to 'kalli' or 'kallist' when the noun changes case.
Signification
Refers to a high-priced present.
The 'Dear' Trap
Remember that 'kallis' means both 'expensive' and 'dear'. Context is key!
Case Agreement
Don't forget to change 'kallis' to 'kalli' or 'kallist' when the noun changes case.
Modesty
If someone gives you a kallis kingitus, a polite 'Ei oleks tarvitsenud' goes a long way.
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct form of 'kallis' (nominative: kallis, genitive: kalli).
See on ______ kingitus.
The sentence is in the nominative case ('This is...'), so we use 'kallis'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
I bought an expensive gift.
The verb 'ostma' (to buy) takes the genitive case for a completed action on a whole object.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the pairs.
Basic adjective-noun matching.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Vaata seda uut autot! B: Vau, see on küll ______.
A car is a typical example of an expensive gift.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Kallis vs Hinnaline
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesSee on ______ kingitus.
The sentence is in the nominative case ('This is...'), so we use 'kallis'.
I bought an expensive gift.
The verb 'ostma' (to buy) takes the genitive case for a completed action on a whole object.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
Basic adjective-noun matching.
A: Vaata seda uut autot! B: Vau, see on küll ______.
A car is a typical example of an expensive gift.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, it can also mean 'dear' or 'beloved', especially when referring to people.
Use the comparative form: 'kallim kingitus'.
Usually no, it's seen as an acknowledgment of the giver's effort, but don't overdo it.
It is 'odav kingitus' (cheap gift).
Yes, 'Mu kallis' means 'My dear'.
Use 'kõige kallim kingitus'.
'Hinnaline' is more like 'valuable' and sounds more formal.
It is the partitive case.
It varies, but usually, Christmas gifts are more modest than wedding gifts.
Yes, 'kallis toit' means expensive food.
Expressions liées
hinnaline kingitus
synonymvaluable gift
odav kingitus
contrastcheap gift
kingitus iseendale
builds ona gift to oneself
luksuslik kingitus
specialized formluxurious gift