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Tsau

Hi / Bye

意味

Common informal greeting and farewell.

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文化的背景

Estonians are known for being concise. 'Tsau' fits this perfectly—it's one syllable, efficient, and gets the job done without unnecessary fluff. Among Gen Z and Millennials, 'Tsau' is the default. Using 'Tere' can sometimes feel like you are creating distance or being 'too serious'. In the world's most digital society, 'Tsau' is the king of Slack and Discord. It's the standard way to start a thread in a non-formal channel. 'Tsau' is a rare linguistic bridge. It is used by both Estonian and Russian speakers in Estonia, often acting as a neutral ground word.

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The Double-Bye

Always use 'Tsau-tsau' when leaving a group. It sounds much more natural and friendly than a single 'Tsau'.

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The Age Gap

If the person is 20+ years older than you, stick to 'Tere' unless they say 'Tsau' first.

意味

Common informal greeting and farewell.

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The Double-Bye

Always use 'Tsau-tsau' when leaving a group. It sounds much more natural and friendly than a single 'Tsau'.

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The Age Gap

If the person is 20+ years older than you, stick to 'Tere' unless they say 'Tsau' first.

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Texting Etiquette

In Estonian, starting a text with 'Tsau' is much more common than 'Tere'. It feels more immediate and personal.

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The 'Sina' Rule

If you are on 'Sina' (informal you) terms, 'Tsau' is your best friend.

自分をテスト

Match the situation to the correct greeting.

1. Meeting a friend at the park. 2. Leaving a job interview. 3. Texting your brother.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-a, 2-b, 3-c

Use 'Tsau' for friends and family, but 'Tere päevast' for formal situations like interviews.

Complete the dialogue.

Kati: 'Ma lähen nüüd koju. ______!' Jüri: 'Okei, ______!'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tsau

In a casual dialogue between friends, 'Tsau' is the most natural fit for saying goodbye.

Which of these is a 'cute' or 'diminutive' version of Tsau?

Select the correct form:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tsauki

The '-ki' suffix is used in Estonian to make words sound smaller or more affectionate.

Choose the best response for a casual phone call ending.

A: 'Räägime homme uuesti.' B: '_________________'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tsau-tsau, kuuleme!

'Tsau-tsau' is the perfect way to end a casual call, often paired with 'kuuleme' (we'll hear each other).

🎉 スコア: /4

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When to use Tsau vs Tere

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Use Tsau

  • Friends
  • Family
  • Classmates
  • Texting
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Use Tere

  • Bosses
  • Teachers
  • Elderly
  • Official Emails

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Match the situation to the correct greeting. situation_matching A1

1. Meeting a friend at the park. 2. Leaving a job interview. 3. Texting your brother.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-a, 2-b, 3-c

Use 'Tsau' for friends and family, but 'Tere päevast' for formal situations like interviews.

Complete the dialogue. Fill Blank A1

Kati: 'Ma lähen nüüd koju. ______!' Jüri: 'Okei, ______!'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tsau

In a casual dialogue between friends, 'Tsau' is the most natural fit for saying goodbye.

Which of these is a 'cute' or 'diminutive' version of Tsau? Choose A2

Select the correct form:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tsauki

The '-ki' suffix is used in Estonian to make words sound smaller or more affectionate.

Choose the best response for a casual phone call ending. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'Räägime homme uuesti.' B: '_________________'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tsau-tsau, kuuleme!

'Tsau-tsau' is the perfect way to end a casual call, often paired with 'kuuleme' (we'll hear each other).

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

12 問

Only if used in the wrong context (like with a boss or an elder). Among friends, it's the opposite of rude—it's friendly!

Generally, no. It's better to start with 'Tere' or 'Tere päevast' to show respect.

They are the same word. 'Tšau' is the traditional spelling, 'Tsau' is the modern, digital-friendly version.

Both! It's like 'Ciao' in Italian or 'Salut' in French.

It's a 'cute' version of the word, often used with children, pets, or close friends.

No, it is strictly for informal speech, texting, and casual emails.

Some do with their grandchildren, but most prefer 'Tere' and 'Head aega'.

If it's a casual cafe and the waiter is young, yes. In a fine-dining restaurant, no.

Yes, 'Tsau kõigile!' (Hi everyone!) is very common.

Like the end of the word 'cats'. Don't pronounce it like 'Ch' in 'Chair'.

Yes, it is understood and used from Tallinn to Tartu to the islands.

It's a very casual way to say goodbye, mixing Estonian and Russian slang.

関連フレーズ

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Tere

similar

Hello (neutral)

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Head aega

contrast

Goodbye (formal)

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Tsauki

specialized form

Hi/Bye (cute)

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Tervist

similar

Health/Greetings

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Pakaa

similar

Bye (slang)

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Nägemist

similar

See you

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