Significado
Engaging in casual conversation.
Contexto cultural
Estonians value their privacy, so 'juttu ajama' with a stranger is less common than in Mediterranean cultures. However, once the ice is broken, it's a sign of trust. The sauna is the ultimate 'juttu ajama' zone. It's where the most honest and relaxed conversations happen in Estonian society. In villages, 'juttu ajama' over the garden fence ('üle aia') is a traditional way of keeping up with community news. Even in a highly digital society, the phrase has moved to online 'jututoad' (chat rooms), showing its adaptability.
The 'Niisama' trick
Add 'niisama' (just/for no reason) to sound even more native: 'Ajasime niisama juttu.'
Case Sensitivity
Never say 'jutu ajama'. It must be 'juttu' (partitive).
Significado
Engaging in casual conversation.
The 'Niisama' trick
Add 'niisama' (just/for no reason) to sound even more native: 'Ajasime niisama juttu.'
Case Sensitivity
Never say 'jutu ajama'. It must be 'juttu' (partitive).
Sauna Etiquette
If you're in an Estonian sauna, 'juttu ajama' is expected. Silence is okay, but a little chat is better.
Small Talk
Estonians don't do much small talk with strangers, so don't be offended if they don't 'aja juttu' at the bus stop.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'ajama'.
Meie ______ eile kohvikus juttu.
The sentence refers to 'eile' (yesterday), so the past tense first-person plural form 'ajasime' is required.
Which sentence is the most natural for a casual chat with a friend?
Kuidas sa ütled sõbrale, et tahad rääkida?
'Lähme juttu ajama!' is the most natural and idiomatic way to invite a friend to chat.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the key variations of the idiom.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mis te eile tegite? B: Me istusime pargis ja ______.
The context requires the past tense 'we' form of the idiom.
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Ayudas visuales
Juttu ajama vs. Rääkima
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMeie ______ eile kohvikus juttu.
The sentence refers to 'eile' (yesterday), so the past tense first-person plural form 'ajasime' is required.
Kuidas sa ütled sõbrale, et tahad rääkida?
'Lähme juttu ajama!' is the most natural and idiomatic way to invite a friend to chat.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the key variations of the idiom.
A: Mis te eile tegite? B: Me istusime pargis ja ______.
The context requires the past tense 'we' form of the idiom.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNot quite. 'Rääkima' is the general verb for 'to speak'. 'Juttu ajama' is specifically for casual, social chatting.
Only if you have a very friendly, informal relationship. Otherwise, use 'vestlema'.
It means to talk about nothing important, or to talk nonsense. It can be neutral or slightly negative.
It's 'ajasin', 'ajasid', 'ajas', 'ajasime', 'ajasite', 'ajasid'.
Yes, in informal writing like emails to friends, social media, or in dialogue in books.
No, it requires at least two people. If you talk to yourself, you use 'iseendaga rääkima'.
Yes, it's used all over Estonia, both in cities and rural areas.
The noun form is 'jutuajamine', which means 'a chat'.
Not necessarily. It's more about the act of talking than the content. 'Lobisema' is closer to gossip.
Yes, 'Ajasime telefonis juttu' is very common.
Frases relacionadas
lobisema
similarto chatter/gossip
vestlema
synonymto converse
tühja juttu ajama
specialized formto talk nonsense
jutuajamine
builds ona chat (noun)
keelt peksma
contrastto gossip maliciously