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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Estonian, the stress almost always falls on the very first syllable of a word.

  • Primary stress is always on the first syllable: 'Kool' (school).
  • Secondary stress may occur in long compound words: 'Koolimaja' (schoolhouse).
  • Keep the first syllable strong and clear to sound like a native speaker.
STRESS + syllable + syllable

Meanings

The rule governing which syllable in a word receives the most emphasis during speech.

1

Word-initial stress

The standard placement of stress on the first syllable of a word.

“Auto”

“Laps”

Stress Placement Pattern

Word Type Stress Position Example Emphasis
Simple 1st Syllable Kool KOOL
Compound 1st Syllable Koolimaja KOO-li-ma-ja
Long 1st Syllable Automaatne AU-to-maat-ne
Foreign 1st Syllable Telefon TE-le-fon

Reference Table

Reference table for Stress Patterns
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Stress on 1st Auto
Negative Stress on 1st Ei ole
Question Stress on 1st Kas auto?
Compound Stress on 1st Koolimaja
Long Word Stress on 1st Automaatne
Short Word Stress on 1st Laps

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Tere, kuidas teil läheb?

Tere, kuidas teil läheb? (Greeting)

ニュートラル
Tere, kuidas läheb?

Tere, kuidas läheb? (Greeting)

カジュアル
Tšau, kuidas läheb?

Tšau, kuidas läheb? (Greeting)

スラング
Jou, mis toimub?

Jou, mis toimub? (Greeting)

The Stress Anchor

Stress

Rule

  • Initial First syllable

Example

  • Tere Hello

Examples by Level

1

Tere!

Hello!

2

Auto on suur.

The car is big.

3

Kool on hea.

School is good.

4

Ma olen siin.

I am here.

1

Aitäh abi eest.

Thanks for the help.

2

Eesti keel on ilus.

The Estonian language is beautiful.

3

Kohv on kuum.

The coffee is hot.

4

Täna on esmaspäev.

Today is Monday.

1

Koolimaja on suur.

The schoolhouse is big.

2

Sõbrad tulevad külla.

Friends are coming to visit.

3

Räägime eesti keeles.

Let's speak in Estonian.

4

Ilm on täna ilus.

The weather is beautiful today.

1

Arvamusavaldus oli huvitav.

The opinion statement was interesting.

2

Teaduslik uurimus on vajalik.

Scientific research is necessary.

3

Kultuuriministeerium asub Tallinnas.

The Ministry of Culture is located in Tallinn.

4

Majanduslik olukord on keeruline.

The economic situation is complicated.

1

Ülikooliharidus on väärtuslik.

University education is valuable.

2

Kirjanduslikud saavutused on märkimisväärsed.

Literary achievements are remarkable.

3

Rahvusvaheline koostöö on eduka tuleviku võti.

International cooperation is the key to a successful future.

4

Sünnipäevapidu oli väga meeleolukas.

The birthday party was very lively.

1

Keeleteaduslik analüüs nõuab täpsust.

Linguistic analysis requires precision.

2

Ühiskondlikud muutused on vältimatud.

Societal changes are inevitable.

3

Kõrgharidusega spetsialistid on tööturul hinnatud.

Highly educated specialists are valued in the labor market.

4

Põhjamaade koostöönõukogu kohtumine algas.

The Nordic Council of Ministers meeting has begun.

Easily Confused

Stress Patterns Vowel Length

Learners confuse stress with length.

Stress Patterns Compound Words

Learners think compound words have multiple primary stresses.

Stress Patterns Foreign Loanwords

Learners keep the stress of the original language.

よくある間違い

au-TO

AU-to

Stressing the second syllable.

te-RE

TE-re

Stressing the second syllable.

koo-LIM-a-ja

KOO-li-ma-ja

Stressing the middle.

ai-TÄH

AI-täh

Stressing the second syllable.

es-MAS-päev

ES-mas-päev

Stressing the second syllable.

e-ES-ti

EES-ti

Stressing the second syllable.

ko-HV

KOHV

Stressing the second syllable.

sõb-RAD

SÕB-rad

Stressing the second syllable.

rää-GI-me

RÄÄ-gi-me

Stressing the second syllable.

ilm-ON

ILM on

Stressing the wrong word.

ü-LI-kool

Ü-li-kool

Stressing the second syllable.

kir-JAN-dus

KIR-jan-dus

Stressing the second syllable.

rah-vus-VA-he-line

RAH-vus-va-he-line

Stressing the third syllable.

sün-ni-PÄE-va

SÜN-ni-päe-va

Stressing the third syllable.

Sentence Patterns

___ on ___.

Ma ___ ___.

Kas ___ on ___?

Kui ___ on ___, siis ___.

Real World Usage

Ordering coffee constant

Üks kohv, palun.

Texting constant

Kuidas läheb?

Job interview occasional

Olen väga motiveeritud.

Travel common

Kus on bussijaam?

Social media very common

Ilus päev!

Food delivery common

Palun tooge toit siia.

💡

Tap it out

Tap your finger on the table for every first syllable. It helps build muscle memory.
⚠️

Don't rush

Don't rush the first syllable. Give it the time it needs to be heard.
🎯

Listen to native audio

Listen to Estonian podcasts and focus only on where the stress falls.
💬

Be confident

Estonians will understand you better if you stress the first syllable clearly, even if your grammar is imperfect.

Smart Tips

Always look at the first syllable first.

au-TO AU-to

Focus only on the first syllable.

ko-LIM-a-ja KOO-li-ma-ja

Listen for the 'punch' at the start of words.

Ignoring the rhythm Hearing the rhythm

Ask them to correct your stress.

Incorrect stress Correct stress

発音

/ˈte.re/

Initial Stress

Always emphasize the first syllable.

Statement

Kool on suur. ↘

Falling intonation at the end.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

First is Best: The first syllable is the guest of honor.

Visual Association

Imagine a drum beat hitting the very first letter of every word you see.

Rhyme

When you speak and want to be clear, put the stress on the first, right here.

Story

Imagine a tiny Estonian elf who lives in the first syllable of every word. He is very loud and jumps up and down. Because he is always in the first room of the house, he is the first one you hear.

Word Web

EestiTereAutoKoolLapsAitäh

チャレンジ

Read a paragraph of Estonian text aloud, tapping your finger on the table only on the first syllable of every word.

文化メモ

Estonians value clarity and directness. Proper stress helps you be understood clearly.

Estonian stress patterns are inherited from Proto-Finnic.

Conversation Starters

Kuidas läheb?

Mis sa teed?

Kus sa elad?

Mida sa täna tegid?

Journal Prompts

Describe your day using simple sentences.
Write about your favorite food.
Describe a place you visited.
Reflect on your language learning journey.

Test Yourself

Which word has the correct stress? 選択問題

Where is the stress in 'Auto'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Estonian stress is on the first syllable.
Identify the stressed syllable.

In 'Tere', the stress is on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The first syllable is stressed.
Find the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Which is wrong: 'ko-LIM-a-ja'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Stress should be on the first syllable.
Order the words. Sentence Building

Order: 'on / suur / auto'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Standard word order.
Match word to stress pattern. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable stress.
Which word is stressed correctly? 選択問題

Stress in 'Eesti'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable.
Fill in the stress.

In 'Aitäh', the stress is on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable.
Correct the stress. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Fix 'es-MAS-päev'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable.

Score: /8

練習問題

8 exercises
Which word has the correct stress? 選択問題

Where is the stress in 'Auto'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Estonian stress is on the first syllable.
Identify the stressed syllable.

In 'Tere', the stress is on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
The first syllable is stressed.
Find the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Which is wrong: 'ko-LIM-a-ja'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Stress should be on the first syllable.
Order the words. Sentence Building

Order: 'on / suur / auto'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Standard word order.
Match word to stress pattern. Match Pairs

Match 'Kool' to its stress.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable stress.
Which word is stressed correctly? 選択問題

Stress in 'Eesti'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable.
Fill in the stress.

In 'Aitäh', the stress is on ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable.
Correct the stress. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Fix 'es-MAS-päev'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
First syllable.

Score: /8

よくある質問 (8)

Yes, for almost all native Estonian words.

The primary stress is on the first syllable of the first word.

Usually no, but it helps with clarity.

Listen to native speakers and tap the beat.

Very few, mostly in some loanwords.

No, the stress remains the same.

Yes, Finnish also uses initial stress.

It makes you sound natural and clear.

In Other Languages

Spanish low

Variable stress

Estonian stress is always on the first syllable.

French low

Phrase-final stress

Estonian is word-initial.

German low

Variable stress

Estonian is always first.

Japanese low

Pitch accent

Estonian uses volume/intensity.

Arabic low

Syllable weight

Estonian ignores weight for stress placement.

Chinese none

Tonal

Estonian is not a tonal language.

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