意味
A man of advanced age.
文化的背景
The 'Vana mees' is a staple of Estonian folklore, often depicted as a wise but testing figure who rewards the kind and punishes the greedy. Modern pop culture features 'Vana mees' in 'The Old Man Movie', representing a chaotic, rural, and absurdly funny version of the archetype. In villages, a 'vana mees' is often the person everyone goes to for advice on fixing tools or predicting the weather. Estonians value directness, so 'vana mees' is not usually offensive, but using 'härra' shows you have good manners.
Agreement is Key
Always make sure 'vana' and 'mees' have the same ending.
Watch the Tone
Calling someone 'vanamees' to their face can be risky if you don't know them well.
意味
A man of advanced age.
Agreement is Key
Always make sure 'vana' and 'mees' have the same ending.
Watch the Tone
Calling someone 'vanamees' to their face can be risky if you don't know them well.
Use 'Eakas'
If you want to sound like a more advanced speaker, start using 'eakas' instead of 'vana'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of 'vana mees'.
Ma näen pargis ühte ____ (Partitive).
The verb 'nägema' requires the partitive case for its object.
Which sentence is the most polite?
How would you describe an elderly professor?
'Eakas härra' is the most formal and respectful option.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Focuses on genitive and plural forms.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kes see on? B: See on minu naaber, üks ____.
The nominative case is used for simple identification.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Vana mees vs. Vanamees
練習問題バンク
4 問題Ma näen pargis ühte ____ (Partitive).
The verb 'nägema' requires the partitive case for its object.
How would you describe an elderly professor?
'Eakas härra' is the most formal and respectful option.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Focuses on genitive and plural forms.
A: Kes see on? B: See on minu naaber, üks ____.
The nominative case is used for simple identification.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, it is neutral. However, 'vanamees' (one word) can be.
The plural is 'vanad mehed'.
Technically yes, but 'vanaisa' is the correct term.
The feminine version is 'vana naine' (old woman).
Yes, 'eakas härra' is much more polite.
Use the genitive: 'vana mehe'.
Only in very informal slang, usually as 'vanamees'.
Yes, adjectives almost always precede the noun in Estonian.
You can say 'väga vana mees' or 'rauk' (very old/decrepit man).
Yes, many folk and country songs use it to describe characters.
関連フレーズ
vanaisa
similargrandfather
noor mees
contrastyoung man
eakas mees
synonymelderly man
vanamees
specialized formold man / husband