मतलब
Expression of realization or understanding.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The 'Estonian grunt'. Sometimes 'ahsoo' is shortened so much it sounds like a nasal grunt, but it still carries the same meaning of 'I'm listening'. Minimalism in speech. Like their Finnish neighbors, Estonians prefer words that do a lot of work with very few syllables. In Slack or Teams, Estonians often use the '💡' emoji as a visual 'ahsoo'. The German influence. Older generations might use it more frequently than younger ones, who might prefer 'okei'.
The 'Nod' Combo
Always pair 'ahsoo' with a single, slow nod. It makes you look 100% more like a native speaker.
Don't Over-Ahsoo
If you say it after every single sentence, you'll sound like a broken record or someone who isn't actually listening.
मतलब
Expression of realization or understanding.
The 'Nod' Combo
Always pair 'ahsoo' with a single, slow nod. It makes you look 100% more like a native speaker.
Don't Over-Ahsoo
If you say it after every single sentence, you'll sound like a broken record or someone who isn't actually listening.
The Sarcasm Detector
If someone says 'Ahsoo' with a very high pitch, they are likely making fun of what you just said.
Texting Shortcut
In very casual texts, you can just write 'aso' and people will understand.
खुद को परखो
Complete the dialogue with the most natural reaction.
A: Meie lend on tühistatud. B: ________, mis me nüüd teeme?
'Ahsoo' is the natural reaction to hearing that a flight is cancelled.
Which intonation of 'Ahsoo' expresses skepticism?
How should you say it if you don't believe your friend?
A drawn-out, melodic 'Ahsoo' signals doubt in Estonian.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Someone tells you a fact you already knew.
If you already knew it, 'Ahsoo' is technically incorrect because it implies new realization.
Finish the conversation naturally.
A: See on minu uus auto. B: Ahsoo! ________.
After acknowledging the new car with 'Ahsoo!', a compliment is the most natural follow-up.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासA: Meie lend on tühistatud. B: ________, mis me nüüd teeme?
'Ahsoo' is the natural reaction to hearing that a flight is cancelled.
How should you say it if you don't believe your friend?
A drawn-out, melodic 'Ahsoo' signals doubt in Estonian.
Situation: Someone tells you a fact you already knew.
If you already knew it, 'Ahsoo' is technically incorrect because it implies new realization.
A: See on minu uus auto. B: Ahsoo! ________.
After acknowledging the new car with 'Ahsoo!', a compliment is the most natural follow-up.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
14 सवालNo, it's generally polite as it shows you are listening. However, tone is everything—don't say it too aggressively.
Yes, if the environment is relatively casual. If it's a very formal meeting, use 'Saan aru' instead.
About twice as long as a normal vowel. Think of it as two 'o's held together.
Not exactly. It means 'I hear you' or 'I understand'. You can say 'Ahsoo' and still disagree with the person.
Very similar, but 'ahsoo' is used much more frequently as a neutral filler.
Only in very informal emails to friends. In business emails, it looks unprofessional.
It might sound like you are surprised or startled ('Ah! So!'), rather than showing realization.
No, interjections in Estonian do not have plural forms.
Yes, though they often mix it with 'okei' or 'davai'.
Yes, it's almost always at the start of a response.
Yes, it is universal across all of Estonia.
'Ahsoo' is for a bigger realization; 'ahah' is for a small, quick acknowledgment.
Yes, this is a very common and polite way to acknowledge information.
Only if your tone is sarcastic. On its own, it is neutral.
संबंधित मुहावरे
ahah
synonymA shorter, quicker 'I see'.
või nii
similarOr so / Is that how it is?
selge
similarClear / Understood.
mõistan
specialized formI understand / I empathize.
nii-nii
builds onYes, yes / Go on.