suvi
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- Suvi means summer in Estonian. It is a noun used to describe the warmest season of the year, typically June through August.
- The word changes to 'suve' in the genitive and partitive cases. To say 'in summer', you use the form 'suvel'.
- Culturally, suvi is highly valued in Estonia due to the long, dark winters. It is associated with 'valged ööd' (white nights).
- Common compound words include suvepuhkus (summer vacation), suveaeg (summer time), and suvila (summer cottage).
The Estonian word suvi is far more than just a calendar designation for the months of June, July, and August; it represents a profound psychological and cultural shift in the lives of Estonians. In a country where winters are characterized by long, dark nights and freezing temperatures, suvi is the hard-earned reward, a period of intense light and vitality. When an Estonian says suvi on käes (summer is here), they are announcing a season of liberation from heavy coats and the beginning of the 'White Nights' (valged ööd), where the sun barely dips below the horizon in the northern latitudes. This word is used in every possible context, from meteorological reports to deeply personal expressions of joy and longing. It is a noun that carries the weight of an entire nation's collective yearning for warmth and outdoor life.
- Grammatical Essence
- The word suvi follows a specific declension pattern (tuli-type), where the genitive and partitive cases both end in 'e' (
suve). Understanding this is crucial because most phrases describing 'in summer' or 'during the summer' will use these stem forms. - Temporal Usage
- Estonians differentiate between the astronomical summer, the calendar summer, and the 'phenological' summer (when plants actually grow). The word is used flexibly to cover all three, but most commonly refers to the period between the end of the school year in June and the return to work/school in late August.
Eesti suvi on lühike, aga väga ilus ja oodatud aeg.
In daily conversation, you will hear suvi paired with various adjectives to describe the quality of the season. A 'vilets suvi' (poor summer) usually implies a lot of rain and cold temperatures, whereas a 'pärlsuvi' (pearl summer) suggests perfection. The word also acts as a prefix in countless compound words like suvepuhkus (summer vacation) or suveaeg (summer time/Daylight Saving Time). Because the season is so fleeting, there is a cultural imperative to 'use' the summer (suve nautima), which often involves moving to a country house or suvila. This migration from the city to the countryside is a defining characteristic of the Estonian suvi experience.
Sel aastal on suvi olnud erakordselt kuum ja päikesepaisteline.
Historically, suvi was the time of intense agricultural labor. In old Estonian folklore, the arrival of summer was marked by specific days like Jüripäev (St. George's Day) in April, which was considered the start of the 'working summer'. However, in modern usage, the word has shifted toward leisure and recreation. You will hear it in songs, see it in poetry, and find it as a central theme in Estonian cinema (like the classic film 'Suvi' based on Oskar Luts's novels). It is an emotionally charged word that evokes the smell of mown grass, the sound of the Baltic Sea, and the taste of the first wild strawberries. When someone asks Kuidas suvi läheb? (How is the summer going?), they are asking about your well-being and your enjoyment of the brief window of warmth.
Using suvi correctly in Estonian requires a basic understanding of the case system, specifically how the noun changes to indicate time and relationship. While the nominative case is suvi, you will most frequently encounter its inflected forms in real-world sentences. The most critical form for beginners is the adessive case: suvel (in summer). This is used to answer the question millal? (when?). For example, Suvel me reisime (In summer, we travel). Note that there is no preposition like 'in' used; the ending '-l' does all the work.
- The Genitive Form (suve)
- The genitive
suveis used to show possession or to modify another noun. It is the 'connector' form. For instance,suve algus(the beginning of summer) orsuve riided(summer clothes). It is also the base for many other cases. - The Partitive Form (suve)
- The partitive
suvelooks identical to the genitive but is used after numbers or to indicate an incomplete action.Kaks suve(two summers) orMa ootan suve(I am waiting for [the] summer).
Me veedame iga suve oma maakodus Saaremaal.
When discussing plans for the future, you might use the translative case: suveks (for the summer). Example: Ma otsin suveks tööd (I am looking for work for the summer). If you want to say 'until summer', you use the terminative case: suveni. Example: On veel kolm kuud suveni (There are still three months until summer). These endings allow for very precise temporal descriptions that English usually handles with multiple prepositions.
Eelmine suvi oli palju soojem kui tänavune.
In more advanced usage, suvi can be used metaphorically to describe the prime of one's life or a period of prosperity. However, for most learners, the focus should remain on its function as a time marker. It is also worth noting that Estonian does not use articles (a/the), so suvi can mean 'summer', 'a summer', or 'the summer' depending on context. To specify 'this summer', you say see suvi (nominative) or sel suvel (adessive). To say 'every summer', use igal suvel. Mastering these small variations will make your Estonian sound much more natural and fluent.
In Estonia, suvi is a word that dominates the public discourse for at least half the year—during the three months it actually occurs, and the three months leading up to it. You will hear it most prominently in the media starting in April. Weather presenters on ETV (Estonian Public Broadcasting) will begin speculating on millal suvi jõuab (when summer will arrive). In stores, you will see massive displays for suvekaup (summer goods), ranging from charcoal for grilling to inflatable boats. The word is ubiquitous in advertising, often paired with the concept of 'jaanipäev' (Midsummer), which is the peak of the Estonian summer experience.
- At the Market (Turg)
- You'll hear vendors shouting about
suvemaasikad(summer strawberries) orsuveõunad(summer apples). These are specific varieties that ripen early and are highly prized for their sweetness and freshness compared to imported winter fruit. - In Social Settings
- Common small talk revolves around summer plans. Questions like
Mis sa suvel teed?(What are you doing in the summer?) orKus sa suve veedad?(Where are you spending the summer?) are the standard icebreakers in May and June.
Raadios mängitakse alati suvehitte, mis loovad hea meeleolu.
Another place you will frequently encounter the word is in the names of events. Estonia is famous for its 'summer festivals' or suvefestivalid. From the Viljandi Folk Music Festival to various outdoor concerts in manor parks, the word suvi is a branding powerhouse. It promises light, music, and social connection. In the workplace, the term suveperiood (summer period) often refers to a time of reduced activity or 'summer hours' where offices might close earlier or operate with a skeleton crew as everyone heads to their suvila (summer cottage).
Paljud lapsed lähevad suvelaagrisse, et uusi sõpru leida.
Finally, you'll hear it in literature and film. Estonians have a melancholic relationship with the end of summer. In late August, you will hear the phrase suvi on läbi (summer is over), often spoken with a sigh. This marks the return of the rain and the shortening of days. Understanding the weight of this word in conversation helps you grasp the Estonian temperament—deeply connected to nature and the cycles of the seasons. Whether it's a headline about a kuumalaine (heatwave) or a friend inviting you to a suvepidu (summer party), the word suvi is the heartbeat of Estonian social life during the warmer months.
For English speakers learning Estonian, the most frequent errors involving suvi are related to case usage and prepositional thinking. Because English uses the preposition 'in' for seasons (in summer), learners often try to translate this literally into Estonian using the word sees. However, saying suve sees is grammatically incorrect in almost all contexts. The correct way to express 'in summer' is the adessive case: suvel.
- Confusing Genitive and Partitive
- While both genitive and partitive are
suve, learners often forget to use the partitive after numbers. You must saykolm suve(three summers), notkolm suvi. The nominativesuviis only for the subject of the sentence or singular counts of one. - Stem Changes
- Some learners mistakenly try to keep the 'i' at the end when declining the word, resulting in incorrect forms like
suvilorsuviks. Remember that the stem changes tosuve-for all cases except the nominative singular.
Vale: Ma lähen puhkusele suvi ajal.
Õige: Ma lähen puhkusele suveajal.
Another common pitfall is the confusion between suvi (the noun) and suvine (the adjective). If you want to say 'a summer day', you can use the genitive suvepäev (compound) or the adjective suvine päev. Beginners often use the nominative suvi päev, which is incorrect. Similarly, don't confuse suvi with soe (warm). While they are related, suvi is the season and soe is the temperature. You can have a külm suvi (cold summer), even if it sounds like a contradiction!
Vale: See on suvi kleit.
Õige: See on suvekleit.
Lastly, be careful with the word suvila. While it comes from the word suvi, it specifically means a summer cottage or dacha. A learner might say Ma armastan oma suvilat thinking they are saying 'I love my summer', but they are actually saying 'I love my summer house'. While both might be true, the distinction is important for clear communication. Always double-check if you are referring to the time period or the physical location associated with it.
While suvi is the standard word for summer, Estonian offers several nuances and related terms that can enrich your vocabulary. Depending on the context—whether you're talking about the weather, the feeling of the season, or a specific part of the summer—you might choose a different word. Understanding these alternatives will help you move from A1 to more advanced levels of expression.
- Südasuvi (Midsummer / High Summer)
- This literally means 'heart-summer'. It refers to the absolute peak of the season, usually July, when the weather is hottest and the days are still very long. Use this when you want to emphasize the height of the season.
- Suvine (Summer-like / Summery)
- This is the adjective form. You use
suvineto describe things that have the qualities of summer. Asuvine ilmis 'summery weather', which could even happen in May or September. - Puhkuste aeg (Vacation Time)
- Often used as a synonym for summer in a professional or social context. Since almost everyone takes their main holiday in July, 'summer' and 'vacation time' are often interchangeable in conversation.
Väljas on juba täiesti suvine tunne, kuigi on alles mai.
In poetry or older literature, you might encounter the word suveaeg used more broadly, or specific dialectal variations, though these are rare in modern speech. More common is the use of soojus (warmth) or päike (sun) as metonyms for summer. For example, Nautige päikest! (Enjoy the sun!) is a very common way to say 'Enjoy the summer!'. There is also the term vana naiste suvi (Indian Summer), which refers to a period of unexpectedly warm weather in the autumn, usually late September or October.
Me ootame südasuve, et saaks lõpuks meres ujuda.
To describe the end of summer, Estonians often use hilissuvi (late summer). This is the time of harvests and the first yellow leaves. In contrast, varasuve (early summer) is the time of blooming flowers and the longest days. By using these prefixes (süd-, hilis-, vara-), you can be much more descriptive and precise than just using the word suvi alone. This demonstrates a higher level of language proficiency and a deeper understanding of the Estonian seasonal cycle.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In Finnish, 'suvi' is a poetic word for summer, but the standard word is 'kesä'. In Estonian, 'kesi' refers to something else entirely (like chaff), so 'suvi' remained the primary term.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'u' too long (suuu-vi).
- Pronouncing the 'v' like a 'w' (su-wi).
- Stressing the second syllable (su-VI).
- Making the 'i' sound like 'ee' (su-vee).
- Adding a 'j' sound (suv-ji).
難易度
Very easy to recognize and read.
Easy, but remember the stem change to 'suve-'.
Simple pronunciation with standard stress.
Distinct sound, usually easy to pick out.
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Adessive case for time
Suvel (In summer)
Genitive for compound nouns
Suve+puhkus (Summer vacation)
Partitive after numbers
Viis suve (Five summers)
Translative for intended duration
Suveks (For the summer)
Terminative for end point
Suveni (Until summer)
レベル別の例文
Mulle meeldib suvi.
I like summer.
Nominative case.
Suvel on soe.
It is warm in summer.
Adessive case (suvel) indicates 'when'.
Käes on suvi.
Summer is here.
Idiomatic expression 'käes on'.
Suvi on ilus aeg.
Summer is a beautiful time.
Simple subject-complement structure.
Ma ujun suvel.
I swim in summer.
Verb 'ujuma' in present tense.
Kas sul on suvi?
Is it summer for you? / Do you have summer?
Adessive pronoun 'sul' + 'on'.
Suvi on läbi.
Summer is over.
'Läbi' means finished or over.
Tere, suvi!
Hello, summer!
Greeting form.
Meil on pikk suvepuhkus.
We have a long summer vacation.
Compound word 'suvepuhkus'.
Ma ootan seda suve.
I am waiting for this summer.
Partitive case 'suve' after the verb 'ootama'.
Eelmine suvi oli vihmane.
Last summer was rainy.
Adjective 'vihmane' modifying 'suvi'.
Mis on suve plaanid?
What are the summer plans?
Genitive case 'suve'.
Ma ostsin uue suvekleidi.
I bought a new summer dress.
Compound word 'suvekleit'.
Suvel me grillime aias.
In summer we grill in the garden.
Adessive 'suvel' + locative 'aias'.
See suvi on väga kuum.
This summer is very hot.
Demonstrative 'see' + 'suvi'.
Ma lähen suveks maale.
I am going to the country for the summer.
Translative case 'suveks' (for the duration of).
Suvi toob alati hea tuju.
Summer always brings a good mood.
Verb 'tooma' (to bring).
Eestis on suvel valged ööd.
In Estonia, there are white nights in summer.
Cultural term 'valged ööd'.
Ma ei jõua suve ära oodata.
I can't wait for summer.
Phasal verb 'ära ootama'.
Suve lõpus on metsas palju marju.
At the end of summer, there are many berries in the forest.
Genitive 'suve' + 'lõpus' (at the end of).
Meie suvi on täis üritusi.
Our summer is full of events.
'Täis' (full) + partitive plural 'üritusi'.
Kas sa eelistad suve või talve?
Do you prefer summer or winter?
Comparing two nouns in partitive.
Suveks on vaja uusi jalanõusid.
New shoes are needed for the summer.
Impersonal construction 'on vaja'.
Ma naudin igat hetke sellest suvest.
I enjoy every moment of this summer.
Elative case 'suvest' (out of/from).
Erakordselt soe suvi meelitas inimesed randa.
The exceptionally warm summer lured people to the beach.
Verb 'meelitama' in past tense.
Suveperioodil on liiklus linnas rahulikum.
During the summer period, traffic in the city is calmer.
Compound 'suveperiood' in adessive.
Põllumehed muretsevad kuiva suve pärast.
Farmers worry about the dry summer.
Postposition 'pärast' (because of/about).
Suvi on parim aeg Eestimaa avastamiseks.
Summer is the best time for discovering Estonia.
Gerund 'avastamiseks' (for discovering).
Ta veetis terve suve välismaal.
He spent the whole summer abroad.
Adjective 'terve' (whole) + partitive 'suve'.
Suvepäike võib olla ohtlikult tugev.
The summer sun can be dangerously strong.
Adverb 'ohtlikult' modifying 'tugev'.
Mulle meenub üks lapsepõlve suvi.
I remember one summer from my childhood.
Reflexive-like 'meenuma' (to come to mind).
Suvega kaasnevad alati sääsed.
Mosquitoes always come with summer.
Comitative case 'suvega' (with summer).
Suvi on eesti kirjanduses sageli igatsuse sümbol.
Summer is often a symbol of longing in Estonian literature.
Genitive 'igatsuse' (of longing).
Südasuve leitsak muutis töötamise võimatuks.
The high summer heat made working impossible.
Noun 'leitsak' (stifling heat).
Suve hääbumine toob endaga kaasa teatava melanhoolia.
The fading of summer brings with it a certain melancholy.
Verbal noun 'hääbumine' (fading).
See suvi jääb meile kauaks meelde.
This summer will stay in our memories for a long time.
Idiom 'meelde jääma' (to be remembered).
Suvekuudel elavneb väikelinnade kultuurielu märgatavalt.
In the summer months, the cultural life of small towns enlivens significantly.
Inessive plural 'suvekuudel'.
Ta kirjeldas suve kui lühikest palangut keset hallust.
He described summer as a short blaze in the middle of grayness.
Simile using 'kui' (as/like).
Suveöine vaikus on täis salapäraseid helisid.
The summer night silence is full of mysterious sounds.
Adjective 'suveöine' (of a summer night).
Iga suvi on kordumatu ja oma nägu.
Every summer is unique and has its own face.
Compound 'kordumatu' (unique/unrepeatable).
Suvi on kui efemerne viirastus põhjamaises kalendris.
Summer is like an ephemeral ghost in the Northern calendar.
Sophisticated vocabulary 'efemerne', 'viirastus'.
Poeetiline suvi põimub tema teostes traagilise alatooniga.
The poetic summer intertwines with a tragic undertone in his works.
Verb 'põimuma' (to intertwine).
Suve ja talve vaheline dihhotoomia on eesti kultuuri telg.
The dichotomy between summer and winter is the axis of Estonian culture.
Academic term 'dihhotoomia'.
Suvepäevade loidus peegeldas ühiskondlikku seisakut.
The languor of summer days reflected the social stagnation.
Noun 'loidus' (languor/sluggishness).
Suve lõputu valgus on nii õnnistus kui ka katsumus.
The endless light of summer is both a blessing and an ordeal.
Correlative conjunction 'nii... kui ka'.
Selles romaanis sümboliseerib suvi süütuse kaotust.
In this novel, summer symbolizes the loss of innocence.
Genitive 'süütuse' + 'kaotust'.
Suve rütm on olemuslikult erinev talvisest kaamosest.
The rhythm of summer is inherently different from the winter 'kaamos'.
Adverb 'olemuslikult' (essentially/inherently).
Suve saabumine on kui kollektiivne hinge tõmbamine.
The arrival of summer is like a collective breath of relief.
Metaphorical use of 'hinge tõmbamine'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Have a nice summer! Used as a farewell starting in late May.
Kohtume sügisel, ilusat suve!
— Summer is here. Used when the weather finally turns warm.
Lõpuks ometi, suvi on käes!
— To the country for the summer. A common Estonian lifestyle choice.
Lapsed saadetakse suveks maale.
よく混同される語
This is the genitive/partitive form of 'suvi'. Beginners often think it's a different word.
This means 'summer cottage', not the season itself.
This is the adjective 'summery'. You can't use it as a noun.
慣用句と表現
— One swallow does not make a summer. One good sign doesn't mean everything is perfect.
Sain ühe hea hinde, aga üks pääsuke ei tee veel suve.
proverbial— To feel summer in one's chest/heart. To be very happy and energetic.
Päike paistab ja mul on suvi rinnas.
poetic— To go towards summer. To prepare for or welcome the season.
Lähme uuele suvele rõõmsalt vastu.
neutral— Summer nap/slumber. Refers to the slow pace of life in summer.
Linn on vajunud suve uinakusse.
literary— Summer child. Someone born in summer or who loves summer.
Ma olen tõeline suve laps.
informal— On the ridge of summer. At the very peak of the season.
Suve harjal on päevad kõige pikemad.
literary— To get eyes in one's head for summer. To finally realize or see something clearly as the light returns.
Nüüd ma sain suveks silmad pähe.
informal/humorous— The taste of summer. Usually refers to the first fresh produce.
Nendel maasikatel on õige suve mekk.
informal— In the rhythm of summer. Living at a relaxed, seasonal pace.
Kogu linn elab suve rütmis.
neutral— Born in the summer heat. Used to describe a fiery or passionate idea.
See projekt on suvekuumuses sündinud.
metaphorical間違えやすい
Sounds like 'suu' (mouth).
Suvi has a 'v', suu has a double 'u' and no 'v'.
Suvi on soe vs Mu suu on kinni.
Sounds like 'suvi' (Finnish for summer/spring).
In Estonian it only means summer; in some Finnish dialects it can mean spring.
Eestis on suvi juunis.
Looks like 'suve' (partitive/genitive).
Always check the case requirement of the verb.
Ma armastan suve (Partitive).
Confused with 'soe' (warm).
Suvi is the noun (season), soe is the adjective (temperature).
Suvi on soe.
Confused with 'päike' (sun).
Suvi is the whole period, päike is the star/sunlight.
Suvel paistab päike.
文型パターン
Mulle meeldib [suvi].
Mulle meeldib suvi.
[Suvel] on [soe].
Suvel on soe.
Ma lähen [suveks] [maale].
Ma lähen suveks maale.
See [suvi] oli [vihmane].
See suvi oli vihmane.
Ma ootan [suve], sest [mulle meeldib ujuda].
Ma ootan suve, sest mulle meeldib ujuda.
[Suve lõpus] hakkab [kool].
Suve lõpus hakkab kool.
Hoolimata [kuumast suvest], oli [saak hea].
Hoolimata kuumast suvest, oli saak hea.
[Suve] saabudes [muutub kõik].
Suve saabudes muutub kõik.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very high, especially from April to September.
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suvi sees
→
suvel
You don't say 'inside the summer', you use the adessive case.
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kaks suvi
→
kaks suve
After numbers, you must use the partitive case.
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suvi kleit
→
suvekleit
Compound words use the genitive form 'suve'.
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Ma ootan suvi
→
Ma ootan suve
The verb 'ootama' requires the partitive case.
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suvil
→
suvel
The stem for 'suvi' is 'suve-', not 'suvi-'.
ヒント
Master the Stem
Always remember that 'suvi' changes to 'suve-' before adding any case endings. This is the key to all Estonian seasons.
Jaanipäev is Key
If you are in Estonia during 'suvi', you must experience Jaanipäev. It is the essence of the word.
Summer Berries
Learn the word 'suvemarjad'. Estonians love picking berries in the summer forest.
Short and Sweet
Keep the vowels short. Estonian has long and overlong vowels, but in 'suvi', they are both short (level 1).
Planning Ahead
When making plans, use 'suveks'. 'Ma tulen suveks külla' (I will come for a visit for the summer).
The Swallow
Remember the proverb about the swallow to sound more like a native when one warm day appears in April.
Radio Hits
Listen to 'suvehitid' on the radio. They are a great way to hear the word used in catchy, repetitive contexts.
Compound Words
Estonian loves compound words. Try making your own with 'suve-', like 'suvepilt' (summer picture).
Suvila Culture
Understand that 'suvi' and 'maale minek' (going to the country) are almost synonymous for Estonians.
Positive Vibes
The word 'suvi' is almost always positive. Use it to express happiness and energy.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'SUper VIew' of the sun. SU-VI. Summer is when you have the best views of the sun in Estonia.
視覚的連想
Picture a bright yellow sun (the 'u' shape) and a green valley (the 'v' shape) forming the word SUVI.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use the word 'suvel' three times today when describing your favorite activities.
語源
The word 'suvi' is of Finno-Ugric origin. It has cognates in almost all related languages, showing its ancient roots in the seasonal cycle of the North.
元の意味: Warm season or period of growth.
Uralic / Finno-Ugric.文化的な背景
Be aware that Estonians take their summer very seriously; complaining about a 'bad summer' is a national pastime, but also a point of genuine sadness.
Unlike the US or UK where summer is just a season, in Estonia it is a cultural phenomenon of survival and reward.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Planning a trip
- Kuhu sa suvel lähed?
- Ma tahan suveks reisida.
- Kas sul on suvepuhkus?
- Suveks on piletid kallid.
Weather talk
- Milline suvi sel aastal on?
- Suvi on liiga kuum.
- Loodetavasti tuleb pikk suvi.
- Suvel sajab vähe.
Gardening
- Suvel tuleb taimi kasta.
- Suveviljad valmivad.
- See on hea suvi aia jaoks.
- Suve lõpus korjame saaki.
School/Work
- Suvevaheaeg algab juunis.
- Suveperioodil on meil vähem tööd.
- Ma võtan suvel vabaks.
- Suveks on vaja asendajat.
Socializing
- Teeme ühe suvepeo!
- Suveõhtud on parimad.
- Kas sa tuled suvel külla?
- Naudi suve!
会話のきっかけ
"Mis on sinu lemmik mälestus eelmisest suvest?"
"Kas sa eelistad veeta suve linnas või maal?"
"Milline on sinu jaoks ideaalne suveilm?"
"Mida sa plaanid sel suvel kindlasti teha?"
"Kas sa arvad, et Eesti suvi on liiga lühike?"
日記のテーマ
Kirjelda oma esimest suvepäeva sel aastal. Kuidas sa ennast tundsid?
Mida tähendab 'suvi' sinu jaoks emotsionaalselt?
Võrdle suve oma kodumaal ja Eestis. Millised on suurimad erinevused?
Kui sa saaksid veeta suve ükskõik kus, siis kus see oleks ja miks?
Kuidas mõjutab suve valgus sinu igapäevast rutiini?
よくある質問
10 問You say 'suvel'. This uses the adessive case ending '-l'. You do not need a preposition like 'sees'.
No, in Estonian, seasons are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.
The official summer months are June (juuni), July (juuli), and August (august). However, May can sometimes feel like summer.
A 'suvila' is a summer cottage. Many Estonians own one and spend their weekends or vacations there during the 'suvi'.
The nominative plural is 'suved'. For example: 'Kuumad suved on haruldased' (Hot summers are rare).
It is the Midsummer festival on June 24th, the most important celebration of the Estonian 'suvi'.
No, in Estonian you use 'aasta' for years of age. You cannot say 'Ma olen 20 suve vana' in normal speech, though it might appear in poetry.
The opposite is 'talv' (winter).
The most common way is 'suvepuhkus' (for adults/general) or 'suvevaheaeg' (for students).
No, it is a clear 'v' sound, like in the English word 'victory'.
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Kirjuta kolm lauset oma lemmiksuvest.
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Mida sa plaanid sel suvel teha?
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Kirjelda Eesti suve viie omadussõnaga.
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Miks on suvi Eestis nii oluline?
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Kirjuta lühike jutt pealkirjaga 'Minu esimene suvepäev'.
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Kuidas sa valmistud suveks?
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Millised on suve ja talve suurimad erinevused?
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Kas sa eelistad kuuma või jahedat suve? Miks?
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Kirjelda oma unistuste suvila asukohta.
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Kuidas mõjutab suvi sinu toitumisharjumusi?
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Kirjuta kiri sõbrale ja kutsu ta suveks külla.
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Millised on suve parimad tegevused lastele?
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Kuidas suvi sind inspireerib?
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Kirjelda ühte meeldejäävat suveõhtut.
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Mida tähendab sinu jaoks 'suvemeeleolu'?
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Kas suvi on parim aeg reisimiseks?
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Kirjuta luuletus suvest (4 rida).
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Kuidas on suvi muutunud sinu elus aja jooksul?
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Millised on suve negatiivsed küljed?
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Mida sa igatsed suve juures kõige rohkem, kui on talv?
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Ütle: 'Mulle meeldib suvi.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Mis on sinu lemmikaastaaeg?'
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Ütle: 'Ma lähen suvel randa.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Kas sulle meeldib kuum suvi?'
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Ütle: 'Suvi on käes!'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Mida sa suvel teed?'
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Ütle: 'Soovin sulle ilusat suve!'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Kus sa suve veedad?'
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Ütle: 'See suvi on väga soe.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Kuhu sa suveks lähed?'
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Ütle: 'Ma ootan suvepuhkust.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Milline oli eelmine suvi?'
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Ütle: 'Suvel on valged ööd.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Mis on suve parim osa?'
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Ütle: 'Ma naudin suvepäikest.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Kas sa oled suvelaps?'
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Ütle: 'Suvi läheb kiiresti mööda.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Kuidas sa suveks vormi saad?'
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Ütle: 'Üks pääsuke ei tee veel suve.'
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Vasta küsimusele: 'Mida sa igatsed suve juures?'
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Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suvi on soe.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Ma lähen suvel maale.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suvi on minu lemmikaeg.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Kas sul on suveplaanid?'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suvepuhkus algab juulis.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Eesti suvi on lühike.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Ma ootan kuuma suve.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suvel me grillime õues.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suveöö on väga valge.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Lapsed on suvevaheajal.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suveks on vaja uut kleiti.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Südasuvi on käes.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Suvi toob rõõmu.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'See suvi jääb meelde.'
Kuula ja kirjuta üles: 'Ilusat suve kõigile!'
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Summary
The word 'suvi' is central to Estonian life, representing warmth and light. Remember that 'suvel' means 'in summer' and that the season is celebrated with the Midsummer festival (Jaanipäev). Example: 'Ma armastan Eesti suve' (I love the Estonian summer).
- Suvi means summer in Estonian. It is a noun used to describe the warmest season of the year, typically June through August.
- The word changes to 'suve' in the genitive and partitive cases. To say 'in summer', you use the form 'suvel'.
- Culturally, suvi is highly valued in Estonia due to the long, dark winters. It is associated with 'valged ööd' (white nights).
- Common compound words include suvepuhkus (summer vacation), suveaeg (summer time), and suvila (summer cottage).
Master the Stem
Always remember that 'suvi' changes to 'suve-' before adding any case endings. This is the key to all Estonian seasons.
Jaanipäev is Key
If you are in Estonia during 'suvi', you must experience Jaanipäev. It is the essence of the word.
Summer Berries
Learn the word 'suvemarjad'. Estonians love picking berries in the summer forest.
Short and Sweet
Keep the vowels short. Estonian has long and overlong vowels, but in 'suvi', they are both short (level 1).