뜻
The routine of attending educational classes.
문화적 배경
School starts on September 1st, known as 'Teadmiste päev' (Knowledge Day). It is a huge celebration where children bring flowers to teachers. The 'school path' (koolitee) is a common metaphor in Estonian poetry and songs, representing the journey of life. Estonians often attend 'huvikool' (interest schools) for music or art alongside regular school. Lifelong learning is very popular; it is common to see adults 'koolis käimas' to learn new languages or crafts.
The 'Everyday' Rule
Whenever you talk about a place you visit at least once a week (gym, school, work, church), use 'käima' + the -s ending.
Don't forget the -s
Saying 'Ma käin kooli' sounds like you are walking towards the school but never entering. Always use 'koolis'.
뜻
The routine of attending educational classes.
The 'Everyday' Rule
Whenever you talk about a place you visit at least once a week (gym, school, work, church), use 'käima' + the -s ending.
Don't forget the -s
Saying 'Ma käin kooli' sounds like you are walking towards the school but never entering. Always use 'koolis'.
University Nuance
For university, you can say 'Ma käin ülikoolis' OR 'Ma tudeerin'. 'Käin' sounds more like you are attending classes, 'tudeerin' sounds more academic.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'käima'.
Ma ______ Tallinna Ülikoolis.
The subject is 'Ma' (I), so the verb must end in -n.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I go to school' as a habit?
'Käin' + Inessive case (-s) is the correct way to express habitual attendance.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
All these use the 'käima' + -s pattern for regular activities.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas su poeg käib juba koolis? B: Ei, ta on alles viieaastane. Ta ______ lasteaias.
Since he attends kindergarten regularly, we use 'käib'.
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시각 학습 자료
Käima vs Minema
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ma ______ Tallinna Ülikoolis.
The subject is 'Ma' (I), so the verb must end in -n.
How do you say 'I go to school' as a habit?
'Käin' + Inessive case (-s) is the correct way to express habitual attendance.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
All these use the 'käima' + -s pattern for regular activities.
A: Kas su poeg käib juba koolis? B: Ei, ta on alles viieaastane. Ta ______ lasteaias.
Since he attends kindergarten regularly, we use 'käib'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes! Even if you never leave your house, 'koolis käima' is the standard way to say you are enrolled in school.
'Õppima' means the act of studying or learning a subject. 'Koolis käima' means the act of attending the institution.
'Koolis käima' is the verb (to go to school). 'Koolis käimine' is the noun (going to school/attendance).
Yes, you can say 'Ma käin keraamikakoolis' (I go to ceramics school).
Use the past tense: 'Ma käisin koolis'.
It is neutral. It's perfectly fine for both a job interview and a chat with a friend.
You can say that, but it means you are leaving for school *right now*. It doesn't describe your status as a student.
It is the Inessive case, which usually means 'inside'.
The formal word is 'osalema' or 'omandama', but in 99% of cases, they use 'käima'.
Yes, though 'ülikoolis käima' is more specific.
관련 표현
Tööl käima
similarTo have a job / attend work regularly.
Kooli minema
contrastTo go to school (right now).
Õppima
builds onTo study.
Kooli lõpetama
contrastTo graduate / finish school.