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Consuming the first meal of the day.
문화적 배경
Estonians take their 'must leib' (black bread) very seriously at breakfast. It's often served with butter and 'kilu' (sprat). Porridge (puder) is a staple breakfast. It's considered the healthiest way to start a cold winter day. The 'kohuke' is a unique curd snack often eaten for breakfast or as a quick morning bite by people of all ages. In the past, breakfast was a silent meal. Talking too much was thought to drive away the 'toiduõnn' (food luck).
The 'Short' Way
If you want to sound like a local, just say 'Ma söön hommikust'. It's faster and very natural.
Partitive is Key
Never say 'Ma söön hommikusöök'. It sounds very broken to an Estonian ear.
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Consuming the first meal of the day.
The 'Short' Way
If you want to sound like a local, just say 'Ma söön hommikust'. It's faster and very natural.
Partitive is Key
Never say 'Ma söön hommikusöök'. It sounds very broken to an Estonian ear.
Verbs of Motion
Remember: 'Lähen sööma' (going to eat) but 'Tahan süüa' (want to eat). This is a classic A2/B1 exam trap!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the object (hommikusöök).
Ma söön igal hommikul ________.
The object of 'sööma' in this context must be in the partitive case.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I am going to eat breakfast'.
After 'lähen' (verb of motion), you must use the 'ma-infinitive' (sööma).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas sa oled juba ________ söönud? B: Ei, ma hakkan just sööma.
'Hommikust sööma' is the common informal way to ask about breakfast.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a hotel and want to know when breakfast starts.
This is the standard polite inquiry for hotel breakfast times.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ma söön igal hommikul ________.
The object of 'sööma' in this context must be in the partitive case.
Choose the correct way to say 'I am going to eat breakfast'.
After 'lähen' (verb of motion), you must use the 'ma-infinitive' (sööma).
A: Kas sa oled juba ________ söönud? B: Ei, ma hakkan just sööma.
'Hommikust sööma' is the common informal way to ask about breakfast.
You are at a hotel and want to know when breakfast starts.
This is the standard polite inquiry for hotel breakfast times.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but it's better to say 'hilist hommikusööki sööma' to be specific.
Yes, it's an adverbial construction that is extremely common in spoken language.
Then you say 'Ma joon ainult kohvi' instead of 'Ma söön hommikusööki'.
In the dictionary form or after verbs of motion, we use the 'ma-infinitive'.
Yes, especially porridge and rye bread are culturally significant.
It's understandable but sounds like a translation from English. 'Sööma' is more natural.
Porridge, open-faced sandwiches (võileivad), and coffee.
Ma lõpetasin hommikusöögi (using the genitive/total object).
Sometimes, but it's more common to eat at home before leaving.
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
관련 표현
lõunat sööma
similarto eat lunch
õhtust sööma
similarto eat dinner
einestama
specialized formto dine/have a meal
hiline hommikusöök
builds onbrunch
hommikusööki valmistama
builds onto prepare breakfast