A1 Idiom 중립

Välja tegema

To treat someone

To pay for someone else's meal or drink.

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문화적 배경

In Estonia, the birthday person is expected to bring treats to work or school. If you are the one celebrating, you are the one who 'teeb välja'. Splitting the bill is very common and not considered rude. Offering to 'välja tegema' is seen as a special, generous gesture rather than a requirement. While gender roles are evolving, it is still common for the person who initiated the date to offer to 'välja tegema', but splitting is also widely accepted. Among students, 'välja tegema' is often a way to settle small debts or thank a friend for help with studies.

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The 'Sulle' Rule

Always remember to use the allative case (-le) for the person you are treating. 'Ma teen sulle välja' (I treat to you).

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Don't wait for the bill

If you want to treat someone, it's often smoother to say it when you are ordering or just as the meal ends.

To pay for someone else's meal or drink.

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The 'Sulle' Rule

Always remember to use the allative case (-le) for the person you are treating. 'Ma teen sulle välja' (I treat to you).

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Don't wait for the bill

If you want to treat someone, it's often smoother to say it when you are ordering or just as the meal ends.

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The 'Ignore' Trap

Be careful with 'ei tee välja'. If you say it about a person, it means you are ignoring them. Use it wisely!

셀프 테스트

Fill in the missing words to say 'I treat you to coffee'.

Ma ______ sulle kohvi ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: teen, välja

The standard phrase is 'välja tegema', and in this sentence, the verb 'teen' and particle 'välja' are separated.

Which sentence is correct for 'Who is treating today?'

Vali õige lause:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: B ja C on mõlemad õiged

In Estonian, word order is flexible, but 'välja' usually stays near the end or right after the verb.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Mul on täna sünnipäev! B: Oh, palju õnne! A: Aitäh! Lähme baari, ma ______ ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: teen teile välja

You treat 'to someone' (allative case: teile).

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You want to ignore a rude comment.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Ma ei tee temast välja.

The negative form 'ei tee välja' means to ignore.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the missing words to say 'I treat you to coffee'. Fill Blank A1

Ma ______ sulle kohvi ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: teen, välja

The standard phrase is 'välja tegema', and in this sentence, the verb 'teen' and particle 'välja' are separated.

Which sentence is correct for 'Who is treating today?' Choose A2

Vali õige lause:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: B ja C on mõlemad õiged

In Estonian, word order is flexible, but 'välja' usually stays near the end or right after the verb.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Mul on täna sünnipäev! B: Oh, palju õnne! A: Aitäh! Lähme baari, ma ______ ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: teen teile välja

You treat 'to someone' (allative case: teile).

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: You want to ignore a rude comment.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Ma ei tee temast välja.

The negative form 'ei tee välja' means to ignore.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

4 질문

Yes! You can use it for cinema tickets, concert tickets, or even a taxi ride. Anything where you pay for someone else's share.

It can be, as it's a direct command. Only use it with very close friends in a joking way.

'Maksma' is the general verb for paying. 'Välja tegema' is specifically for treating someone socially.

You can say: 'Ma teen sulle järgmine kord välja.'

관련 표현

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arvet maksma

similar

to pay the bill

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külla kutsuma

similar

to invite over

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võõrustama

specialized form

to host

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au sees hoidma

similar

to hold in honor

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