मतलब
General term for playing wind instruments.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Brass bands are a huge part of this UNESCO-recognized event. Thousands of people 'puhuvad pilli' simultaneously in a massive orchestra. In the 19th century, playing a wind instrument was a way for Estonian peasants to organize and express national pride. Ancient Estonians believed that blowing a wooden pipe could protect cattle from wolves. Estonia has a vibrant jazz scene where 'pilli puhumine' has moved from traditional brass to experimental saxophone and trumpet.
Sound like a native
Even if you play the flute, just saying 'Ma puhun pilli' sounds very natural and humble in Estonian.
Grammar Alert
Always use the partitive case for the instrument. 'Puhun pill' is a very common beginner mistake.
मतलब
General term for playing wind instruments.
Sound like a native
Even if you play the flute, just saying 'Ma puhun pilli' sounds very natural and humble in Estonian.
Grammar Alert
Always use the partitive case for the instrument. 'Puhun pill' is a very common beginner mistake.
The 'Lõhki' Idiom
Use 'pilli lõhki puhuma' when talking about someone being too greedy in business—it's very effective!
खुद को परखो
Täida lünk õige sõnaga (puhun, mängin, puhuda).
Ma tahan õppida flööti ____.
After 'tahan õppida', we use the da-infinitive 'puhuda'.
Vali õige lause.
Kuidas öelda 'I play the trumpet'?
We use 'puhun' for trumpet and the object must be in partitive case (trompetit).
Sobita lause olukorraga.
Sinu sõber on liiga ahne (greedy). Mida sa ütled?
The idiom 'pilli lõhki puhuma' means to overdo something or be too greedy.
Lõpeta dialoog.
A: Kas sa mängid klaverit? B: Ei, ma ____.
If you don't play piano, you might play a wind instrument ('puhun pilli').
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Which verb to use?
Puhuma (Blow)
- • Flööt
- • Trompet
- • Saksofon
- • Suupill
Mängima (Play)
- • Klaver
- • Kitarr
- • Viiul
Lööma (Hit)
- • Trummid
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासMa tahan õppida flööti ____.
After 'tahan õppida', we use the da-infinitive 'puhuda'.
Kuidas öelda 'I play the trumpet'?
We use 'puhun' for trumpet and the object must be in partitive case (trompetit).
Sinu sõber on liiga ahne (greedy). Mida sa ütled?
The idiom 'pilli lõhki puhuma' means to overdo something or be too greedy.
A: Kas sa mängid klaverit? B: Ei, ma ____.
If you don't play piano, you might play a wind instrument ('puhun pilli').
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes! A harmonica is a wind instrument, so 'suupilli puhuma' is the correct term.
It's not grammatically wrong, but it sounds like a translation from English. Natives prefer 'puhuma'.
It means 'burst' or 'into pieces'. So you are literally blowing the instrument until it breaks.
No, for singing we use 'laulma'.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends or with a music professor.
Ma puhun praegu trompetit.
In modern Estonian, yes. In slang, it can sometimes mean 'car' or 'thing', but that's rare.
It is the noun for 'wind instrument' (blow-instrument).
'Pasun' is specifically a horn/trumpet. 'Pill' is any instrument.
Yes, Estonians would find that funny because it's physically impossible!
संबंधित मुहावरे
pasunat puhuma
similarTo blow a horn / to brag
pilli lõhki puhuma
specialized formTo overdo something
pillid kotti panema
idiomTo pack up and leave / to give up
teise pilli järgi tantsima
idiomTo dance to someone else's tune
puhkpilliorkester
builds onBrass band / Wind orchestra