C1 Advanced Syntax 1 min read 어려움

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The partitive object marks incomplete actions or indefinite quantities, while the total object (nominative/genitive) marks completed, bounded actions.

  • Use partitive for ongoing actions: 'Ma loen raamatut' (I am reading a book).
  • Use total object for completed actions: 'Ma lugesin raamatu läbi' (I read the book through).
  • Always use partitive in negative sentences: 'Ma ei söö õuna' (I am not eating an apple).
Subject + Verb + Object(Partitive) = Incomplete/Indefinite

Meanings

The partitive object is used to indicate that the action performed on the object is not completed, or that the object itself is an indefinite quantity.

1

Incomplete Action

The action is in progress or interrupted.

“Ma kirjutan kirja.”

“Ta ehitab maja.”

2

Indefinite Quantity

An unspecified amount of something.

“Ma tahan vett.”

“Osta leiba.”

3

Negative Context

Mandatory in negative clauses.

“Ma ei näe autot.”

“Ta ei taha raha.”

Partitive Suffix Patterns

Nominative Partitive Rule
Raamat Raamatut Add -ut
Maja Maja Ends in vowel
Auto Autot Add -t
Laps Last Stem change
Kool Kooli Add -i
Vesi Vett Stem change

Reference Table

Reference table for Formal Syntax
Form Structure Example
Affirmative (Process) Verb + Partitive Object Ma loen raamatut
Affirmative (Result) Verb + Total Object Ma lugesin raamatu läbi
Negative Ei + Verb + Partitive Object Ma ei loe raamatut
Question (Process) Kas + Verb + Partitive? Kas sa loed raamatut?
Question (Result) Kas + Verb + Total? Kas sa lugesid raamatu läbi?
Indefinite Quantity Verb + Partitive Ma tahan kohvi

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Ma joon kohvi.

Ma joon kohvi. (Cafe)

중립
Ma joon kohvi.

Ma joon kohvi. (Cafe)

비격식체
Joon kohvi.

Joon kohvi. (Cafe)

속어
Kohvi?

Kohvi? (Cafe)

Partitive vs Total Object

Object Case

Partitive

  • Incomplete Process
  • Negative Always
  • Indefinite Some

Total

  • Complete Result
  • Specific The whole
  • Bounded Finished

Examples by Level

1

Ma joon kohvi.

I am drinking coffee.

2

Ma söön leiba.

I am eating bread.

3

Ma loen raamatut.

I am reading a book.

4

Ma tahan vett.

I want water.

1

Ma ei söö õuna.

I am not eating an apple.

2

Kas sa jood teed?

Are you drinking tea?

3

Ma ei osta autot.

I am not buying a car.

4

Ta ei vaata filmi.

He is not watching a movie.

1

Ma kirjutasin kirja, aga ei lõpetanud.

I was writing a letter, but didn't finish.

2

Ta ehitab maja juba aastaid.

He has been building the house for years.

3

Me otsime uut korterit.

We are looking for a new apartment.

4

Ta ei leidnud võtit.

He didn't find the key.

1

Ta jõi klaasi piima tühjaks.

He drank the glass of milk empty.

2

Ma ei ole seda raamatut kunagi lugenud.

I have never read this book.

3

Ta vajas abi, kuid ei küsinud seda.

He needed help but didn't ask for it.

4

Me peame leidma lahenduse.

We must find a solution.

1

Ta on kogu elu otsinud tõde.

He has been searching for the truth his whole life.

2

Ma ei suutnud uskuda seda uudist.

I couldn't believe the news.

3

Ta ei ole kunagi tundnud sellist rõõmu.

He has never felt such joy.

4

Me ei saa ignoreerida seda fakti.

We cannot ignore this fact.

1

Ta ei ole iialgi näinud nii kaunist vaatepilti.

He has never seen such a beautiful sight.

2

Ei ole olemas lihtsat vastust.

There is no simple answer.

3

Ta ei ole kunagi kogenud sarnast olukorda.

He has never experienced a similar situation.

4

Me ei ole veel saavutanud lõplikku kokkulepet.

We have not yet reached a final agreement.

Easily Confused

Formal Syntax Genitive vs Partitive

Both can mark objects.

Formal Syntax Nominative vs Partitive

Nominative is for subjects.

Formal Syntax Accusative (Total) vs Partitive

Both are objects.

자주 하는 실수

Ma ei söö õun.

Ma ei söö õuna.

Negative requires partitive.

Ma joon kohv.

Ma joon kohvi.

Partitive suffix missing.

Ma loen raamat.

Ma loen raamatut.

Object must be partitive.

Ma tahan vesi.

Ma tahan vett.

Partitive for indefinite quantity.

Ma ei osta auto.

Ma ei osta autot.

Negative requires partitive.

Kas sa loed raamat?

Kas sa loed raamatut?

Partitive for process.

Ta ei vaata film.

Ta ei vaata filmi.

Negative requires partitive.

Ma kirjutasin kirja läbi.

Ma kirjutasin kirja.

Don't mix total object with process.

Ma ei leidnud võti.

Ma ei leidnud võtit.

Negative requires partitive.

Ta ehitab maja läbi.

Ta ehitab maja.

Process is partitive.

Ta on otsinud tõde läbi.

Ta on otsinud tõde.

Redundant completion marker.

Ma ei suutnud uskuda uudis.

Ma ei suutnud uskuda uudist.

Negative requires partitive.

Ma ei ole tundnud rõõm.

Ma ei ole tundnud rõõmu.

Negative requires partitive.

Me ei saa ignoreerida fakt.

Me ei saa ignoreerida fakti.

Negative requires partitive.

Sentence Patterns

Ma ___ ___.

Ma ei ___ ___.

Kas sa ___ ___?

Ma ___ ___ juba kaua.

Real World Usage

Cafe constant

Palun kohvi.

Texting very common

Teen tööd.

Job Interview common

Otsin uusi väljakutseid.

Travel occasional

Otsin hotelli.

Food Delivery common

Tahan pitsat.

Social Media common

Vaatan filmi.

💡

Think of 'Some'

If you can add 'some' before the object in English, use the partitive.
⚠️

Negative Rule

Negative sentences ALWAYS take the partitive. No exceptions.
🎯

Process vs Result

Ask yourself: is the action finished? If no, use partitive.
💬

Politeness

Using the partitive in requests is softer and more polite.

Smart Tips

Immediately switch the object to the partitive case.

Ma ei osta auto. Ma ei osta autot.

Use the partitive case to show it's not finished.

Ma kirjutan kirja läbi. Ma kirjutan kirja.

Use the partitive for the item you want.

Palun kohv. Palun kohvi.

Check if you are asking about the process or the result.

Kas sa loed raamatu? Kas sa loed raamatut?

발음

raamatut [raamatut]

Partitive Suffixes

The -t suffix is often unvoiced.

Question

Kas sa loed raamatut? ↗

Rising intonation for yes/no questions.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Partitive is for the 'Part' of the action or the 'Part' of the object.

Visual Association

Imagine a half-eaten apple. Because it is only a part, it is in the partitive case.

Rhyme

If the action isn't done, partitive is the only one.

Story

Jaan is eating an apple. He hasn't finished it yet, so it is 'õuna'. Then he finishes it completely, and it becomes 'õun'. Finally, he says he doesn't want an apple, so it goes back to 'õuna'.

Word Web

raamatutkohviõunaautotvettraha

챌린지

Write 5 sentences about what you are doing right now using the partitive case.

문화 노트

The partitive is essential for the 'Estonian reserve'—it allows for vague, non-committal answers.

The partitive case evolved from the Proto-Finnic ablative case.

Conversation Starters

Mida sa praegu loed?

Kas sa oled juba lõpetanud selle töö?

Mida sa ei taha täna teha?

Millist muusikat sa kuulad?

Journal Prompts

Kirjuta, mida sa täna sööd.
Kirjuta, mida sa ei taha teha.
Kirjelda protsessi, mida sa hetkel õpid.
Võrdle lõpetatud ja pooleli olevaid tegevusi.

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct partitive form.

Ma joon ___ (kohv).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kohvi
Kohv becomes kohvi in partitive.
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma ei söö õuna.
Negative requires partitive.
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ma loen raamat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma loen raamatut.
Object must be partitive.
Transform to negative. Sentence Transformation

Ma söön õuna. ->

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma ei söö õuna.
Negative keeps partitive.
Match the sentence to the meaning. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Process vs Result
Partitive is process.
Select the correct case. 객관식

Ta ehitab ___ (maja).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: maja
Maja is the same in nominative and partitive.
Fill in the blank.

Ma ei taha ___ (raha).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: raha
Raha is the same in partitive.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Ma / otsima / korter.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma otsin korterit.
Partitive for ongoing search.

Score: /8

연습 문제

8 exercises
Fill in the correct partitive form.

Ma joon ___ (kohv).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kohvi
Kohv becomes kohvi in partitive.
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma ei söö õuna.
Negative requires partitive.
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ma loen raamat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma loen raamatut.
Object must be partitive.
Transform to negative. Sentence Transformation

Ma söön õuna. ->

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma ei söö õuna.
Negative keeps partitive.
Match the sentence to the meaning. Match Pairs

Ma loen raamatut vs Ma lugesin raamatu läbi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Process vs Result
Partitive is process.
Select the correct case. 객관식

Ta ehitab ___ (maja).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: maja
Maja is the same in nominative and partitive.
Fill in the blank.

Ma ei taha ___ (raha).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: raha
Raha is the same in partitive.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Ma / otsima / korter.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ma otsin korterit.
Partitive for ongoing search.

Score: /8

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

Some nouns ending in vowels don't change in the partitive case.

Yes, without exception.

Yes, if you are asking about a completed action.

The partitive plural is used for indefinite quantities.

Mostly, yes, though some dialects have variations.

Most transitive verbs do, depending on aspect.

Yes, like 'tõde' (truth) or 'rõõm' (joy).

Because it originally meant 'a part of'.

In Other Languages

Finnish high

Partitiivi

Suffixes differ slightly.

French partial

Partitive article (du, de la)

French doesn't use it for incomplete actions.

German low

Accusative case

German lacks the aspectual case distinction.

Spanish low

Direct object

Spanish lacks the partitive aspect.

Japanese low

Particles (o)

Japanese aspect is marked by verb endings.

Chinese none

None

Chinese uses aspect markers like 'le' or 'zhe'.

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