意味
Starting a task over again.
文化的背景
Estonians value 'töökus' (hard work). Starting 'otsast peale' is not seen as a failure, but as a necessary part of reaching high quality. It's linked to the concept of 'Vargamäe' (from the famous novel Truth and Justice), where the protagonist has to restart his efforts against nature constantly. In Estonian schools, teachers often use this phrase to encourage students to redo work until it meets the standard. It's part of a 'mastery learning' culture. Even in the 'e-Estonia' context, the phrase is used for coding and system resets. It bridges the gap between old agricultural roots and modern tech. Estonia is a singing nation. In choir rehearsals (kooriproov), 'otsast peale' is perhaps the most heard phrase from the conductor.
The 'Hakkama' Rule
Pair 'otsast peale' with 'hakkama' for the most natural-sounding Estonian. 'Hakkame otsast peale!' is the gold standard.
Don't say 'otsast peal'
The 'e' at the end of 'peale' is crucial. Without it, the phrase loses its movement and direction.
意味
Starting a task over again.
The 'Hakkama' Rule
Pair 'otsast peale' with 'hakkama' for the most natural-sounding Estonian. 'Hakkame otsast peale!' is the gold standard.
Don't say 'otsast peal'
The 'e' at the end of 'peale' is crucial. Without it, the phrase loses its movement and direction.
Use it for empathy
If a friend is frustrated with a task, saying 'Hakkame koos otsast peale' (Let's start over together) is a very kind and supportive thing to say.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
Ma tegin vea, ma pean ______ peale hakkama.
The full idiom is 'otsast peale'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Let's start over'?
Kuidas öelda 'Let's start over'?
'Otsast peale' is the fixed idiomatic form.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are playing a song on the guitar and you miss a chord. What do you say?
When you make a mistake in a sequence, you start 'otsast peale'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas sa said aru? B: Ei, räägi palun ______.
When someone doesn't understand, you explain it again from the start.
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4 問題Ma tegin vea, ma pean ______ peale hakkama.
The full idiom is 'otsast peale'.
Kuidas öelda 'Let's start over'?
'Otsast peale' is the fixed idiomatic form.
You are playing a song on the guitar and you miss a chord. What do you say?
When you make a mistake in a sequence, you start 'otsast peale'.
A: Kas sa said aru? B: Ei, räägi palun ______.
When someone doesn't understand, you explain it again from the start.
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よくある質問
10 問It is neutral. You can use it in almost any context, though 'algusest peale' is slightly more common in formal writing.
No, 'otsast' alone just means 'from the end'. You need 'peale' to complete the idiom.
'Uuesti' means 'again'. 'Otsast peale' means 'from the very beginning'. If you repeat a word, it's 'uuesti'. If you rewrite a whole essay, it's 'otsast peale'.
Usually, yes. It implies the first attempt wasn't good enough or was interrupted.
Yes, if you want to watch it from the beginning again: 'Vaatame seda filmi otsast peale.'
Yes, very often when a strategy or project needs a total reset.
It is the elative case (ending in -st), which means 'out of' or 'from'.
Yes, 'nullist pihta' (starting from zero) is the most common informal alternative.
Only figuratively, like starting a relationship 'otsast peale'. You can't physically start a person over!
It's like the 'e' in 'bed' followed quickly by the 'a' in 'father'.
関連フレーズ
algusest peale
synonymfrom the beginning
uuesti
similaragain
nullist pihta
similarstarting from zero
puhtalt lehelt
similarfrom a clean slate
otsad kokku tõmbama
contrastto wrap things up