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Jou!

Yo! / Hey!

意味

Very informal greeting among friends.

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文化的背景

'Jou' is a badge of belonging. Using it correctly shows you are 'in' with the modern, casual side of Estonian life, which is heavily influenced by global digital culture. In Tallinn's 'Silicon Valley' (Tehnopol/Ülemiste), the hierarchy is flat. It's not uncommon to hear a junior developer say 'Jou' to a CEO. Estonians are world leaders in digital life. 'Jou' has evolved more in text (Jouuu, Joujou) than in speech, reflecting the country's high smartphone penetration. While 'Jou' is universal, it is most prevalent in urban centers like Tallinn and Tartu. In very rural areas, older informal greetings like 'Tere-tere' are more common.

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The Nod

A small upward head nod often accompanies 'Jou' in person.

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Age Gap

If the person is 20+ years older than you, stick to 'Tere'.

意味

Very informal greeting among friends.

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The Nod

A small upward head nod often accompanies 'Jou' in person.

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Age Gap

If the person is 20+ years older than you, stick to 'Tere'.

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Doubling Up

Use 'Joujou' to sound more enthusiastic and friendly.

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Texting

Adding more 'u's (Jouuuu) makes you sound more excited.

自分をテスト

Choose the most appropriate greeting for meeting your best friend at a party.

Sa näed oma parimat sõpra peol. Mida sa ütled?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jou!

'Jou!' is the perfect slang greeting for a close friend in a casual setting like a party.

Complete the text message to your brother.

______, vend! Kas sa oled kodus?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jou

'Jou' is the most natural way to start a casual text to a sibling.

Match the greeting to the person.

Kellele sa ütled 'Jou'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Parimale sõbrale

You only use 'Jou' with close friends (parim sõber).

Complete the dialogue between two teenagers.

Kaur: Jou, mis teed? Siim: ________, mängin arvutiga.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Joujou

'Joujou' is a common, friendly response to 'Jou'.

Which of these is NOT a correct way to use 'Jou'?

Milline neist on VALE?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jou, head aega!

'Jou' is a greeting, not a way to say goodbye.

How would you write 'Jou' in a text if you were very excited?

Jou_______! Ma sain eksami läbi!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: uuuuu

Stretching the 'u' in 'Jou' is the standard way to show excitement in Estonian texting.

🎉 スコア: /6

ビジュアル学習ツール

Estonian Greetings by Formality

Formal
Tere päevast Good day
Neutral
Tere Hello
Informal
Tšau Hi/Bye
Slang
Jou Yo

練習問題バンク

6 問題
Choose the most appropriate greeting for meeting your best friend at a party. Choose A1

Sa näed oma parimat sõpra peol. Mida sa ütled?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jou!

'Jou!' is the perfect slang greeting for a close friend in a casual setting like a party.

Complete the text message to your brother. Fill Blank A1

______, vend! Kas sa oled kodus?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jou

'Jou' is the most natural way to start a casual text to a sibling.

Match the greeting to the person. situation_matching A1

Kellele sa ütled 'Jou'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Parimale sõbrale

You only use 'Jou' with close friends (parim sõber).

Complete the dialogue between two teenagers. dialogue_completion A2

Kaur: Jou, mis teed? Siim: ________, mängin arvutiga.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Joujou

'Joujou' is a common, friendly response to 'Jou'.

Which of these is NOT a correct way to use 'Jou'? Choose A2

Milline neist on VALE?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Jou, head aega!

'Jou' is a greeting, not a way to say goodbye.

How would you write 'Jou' in a text if you were very excited? Fill Blank B1

Jou_______! Ma sain eksami läbi!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: uuuuu

Stretching the 'u' in 'Jou' is the standard way to show excitement in Estonian texting.

🎉 スコア: /6

よくある質問

14 問

Only if used with the wrong person (like a boss or an elder). With friends, it's perfectly polite.

Yes, it is gender-neutral, though some might find it slightly more 'masculine' slang.

'Hei' is standard informal; 'Jou' is slang. 'Jou' is cooler.

Yes, all the time! It's one of the most common words in youth speech.

In Estonian, always write 'Jou'.

Only if the waiter is your friend. Otherwise, use 'Tere'.

No, it is purely a greeting.

No, it's actually even more informal and playful.

Just say 'Jou' or 'Joujou' back!

Only in very casual startups or between close colleagues.

No. Finnish 'Joo' means 'Yes'. Estonian 'Jou' is from English 'Yo'.

Absolutely not. It would be a major social faux pas.

No, 'Jou' works for one person or a hundred.

The extra 'u's represent a longer, more excited vocalization in text.

関連フレーズ

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Tšau

similar

Hi / Bye

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Mis värk on?

builds on

What's up?

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Davai

similar

Okay / Let's go

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Tere

contrast

Hello

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Hei

similar

Hey

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Jõudu

specialized form

Strength (to your work)

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