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There is usually a reason for a rumor.
문화적 배경
Estonians are known for being 'metsarahvas' (forest people). Fire and smoke were vital for survival and communication in the woods, which is why so many idioms involve these elements. Similar to Estonia, Finns use 'Ei savua ilman tulta'. The shared Baltic-Finnic heritage makes the usage almost identical in social contexts. Latvians say 'Kur dūmi, tur uguns'. Being neighbors, the logic of the 'smoke signal' is deeply embedded in the entire Baltic region's folklore. In Russia, 'Нет дыма без огня' is extremely common. Due to historical proximity, many Estonians are equally comfortable with the Russian equivalent.
Use it for skepticism
This is your best tool when you want to sound like a savvy local who doesn't believe everything they hear.
Don't use for literal fires
If you see a real fire, use 'Tuli!' or 'Põleb!'. Using the proverb will make people think you're talking about gossip while the house burns.
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There is usually a reason for a rumor.
Use it for skepticism
This is your best tool when you want to sound like a savvy local who doesn't believe everything they hear.
Don't use for literal fires
If you see a real fire, use 'Tuli!' or 'Põleb!'. Using the proverb will make people think you're talking about gossip while the house burns.
셀프 테스트
Täida lüngad õigete sõnadega.
Kus ______, seal ______.
Vanasõnas kasutame osastavat käänet (partitive): suitsu ja tuld.
Millises olukorras on sobiv kasutada seda vanasõna?
Sa kuulead, et su naaber ostis uue auto, aga ta ei räägi sellest.
Vanasõna kasutatakse siis, kui märgid viitavad tõele.
Ühenda poolikud laused.
1. Kus suitsu... | 2. Ei ole suitsu... | 3. Tühja koha pealt...
Need on kõik sarnase tähendusega väljendid.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Kus ______, seal ______.
Vanasõnas kasutame osastavat käänet (partitive): suitsu ja tuld.
Sa kuulead, et su naaber ostis uue auto, aga ta ei räägi sellest.
Vanasõna kasutatakse siis, kui märgid viitavad tõele.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Need on kõik sarnase tähendusega väljendid.
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자주 묻는 질문
3 질문Not necessarily, but it implies you are listening to gossip. Use it with friends or in neutral discussions, but maybe not to your boss about their own life.
Because it's in the partitive case, which is used for things that exist in an indefinite amount in 'there is' sentences.
Only if you are discussing market trends or general industry rumors. Don't use it to talk about people in the company.
관련 표현
Ei ole suitsu ilma tuleta
synonymThere is no smoke without fire.
Tühja koha pealt juttu ei tehta
similarTalk isn't made out of nowhere.
Tuli räästa all
contrastFire under the eaves.