A1 Expression ニュートラル

Tere õhtust!

Good evening!

意味

Greeting used in the evening hours.

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文化的背景

In Estonia, it is common to repeat the greeting exactly as it was said to you. If someone says 'Tere õhtust', the most natural response is 'Tere õhtust'. During the 'White Nights' of June, 'Tere õhtust' might feel strange to use at 10 PM because it is still bright outside, but it is still the socially correct term. Estonian service staff are often reserved. A simple 'Õhtust' is seen as efficient and polite, rather than rude or overly brief. At the Estonian National Opera or formal galas, the full 'Tere õhtust' is strictly required; shortening it would be seen as too casual.

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The 5 PM Rule

Switch from 'Tere päevast' to 'Tere õhtust' at 5 PM sharp to sound like a local.

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Avoid 'Tere ööd'

Never use 'Tere ööd' as a greeting; it is only for saying 'Goodnight' before sleep.

意味

Greeting used in the evening hours.

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The 5 PM Rule

Switch from 'Tere päevast' to 'Tere õhtust' at 5 PM sharp to sound like a local.

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Avoid 'Tere ööd'

Never use 'Tere ööd' as a greeting; it is only for saying 'Goodnight' before sleep.

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The Casual 'Õhtust'

If you want to sound more relaxed, just say 'Õhtust!' with a slight nod.

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Eye Contact

Estonians value brief but direct eye contact when saying 'Tere õhtust'.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing word for a standard evening greeting.

Tere _______!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: õhtust

The correct form is the elative case 'õhtust'.

You are leaving a restaurant at 9 PM. What do you say to the waiter?

Which phrase is appropriate for leaving?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Head õhtut!

'Head õhtut' is for leaving; 'Tere õhtust' is for arriving.

Match the time to the correct greeting.

Match 19:00 (7 PM) with the greeting.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tere õhtust

7 PM is firmly in the evening (õhtu) category.

Complete the dialogue between two friends meeting at a bar.

Mari: 'Oi, tere! Kuidas läheb?' Jüri: '_______! Hästi, aitäh.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Õhtust

Jüri uses the casual shortened version of the evening greeting.

🎉 スコア: /4

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Estonian Time Greetings

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Greetings

  • Tere hommikust (AM)
  • Tere päevast (Day)
  • Tere õhtust (PM)

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the missing word for a standard evening greeting. Fill Blank A1

Tere _______!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: õhtust

The correct form is the elative case 'õhtust'.

You are leaving a restaurant at 9 PM. What do you say to the waiter? Choose A1

Which phrase is appropriate for leaving?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Head õhtut!

'Head õhtut' is for leaving; 'Tere õhtust' is for arriving.

Match the time to the correct greeting. situation_matching A1

Match 19:00 (7 PM) with the greeting.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tere õhtust

7 PM is firmly in the evening (õhtu) category.

Complete the dialogue between two friends meeting at a bar. dialogue_completion A2

Mari: 'Oi, tere! Kuidas läheb?' Jüri: '_______! Hästi, aitäh.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Õhtust

Jüri uses the casual shortened version of the evening greeting.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Usually after 5:00 PM, or whenever it starts to get dark outside.

Yes, it is perfectly polite and professional for a workplace setting.

No, it's just informal. It's great for friends or quick interactions in shops.

Grammatically, 'õhtust' is elative and 'õhtut' is partitive. 'Õhtust' is the standard greeting form.

No, 'Tere' is universal. 'Tere õhtust' just adds a nice, time-specific touch.

Simply say 'Tere õhtust' back, or 'Õhtust' if you want to be casual.

Yes, it's a very common way to start an email sent in the evening.

It's the elative case, which historically implied the greeting was coming 'from' the evening.

Yes, as long as you are meeting someone and not going to bed.

Yes, it is standard across the entire country.

関連フレーズ

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Head õhtut

contrast

Good evening (goodbye)

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Tere hommikust

similar

Good morning

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Tere päevast

similar

Good day

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Head ööd

builds on

Good night

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Kena õhtut

similar

Have a nice evening

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