意味
Describing the sun's appearance.
文化的背景
The sun is so valued that there is a common saying 'Päike paistab ka sandi peale' (The sun shines even on the poor/crippled), meaning nature's gifts are for everyone. Similar to Estonia, Latvians celebrate the sun (Saule) in their dainas (folk songs) as a mother figure who brings warmth. Finns share the same 'sun-starvation' as Estonians. The word 'Aurinko' is central to their summer identity. In the broader Nordic context, the 'yellow sun' is often contrasted with the 'blue hour' (sinine tund) of winter twilight.
The '-ne' Rule
Almost all Estonian colors end in '-ne' (punane, sinine, kollane). They all follow the same grammar pattern.
Small Talk Gold
If you don't know what to say to an Estonian, just point at the sky and say 'Kollane päike!'. It's a guaranteed conversation starter.
意味
Describing the sun's appearance.
The '-ne' Rule
Almost all Estonian colors end in '-ne' (punane, sinine, kollane). They all follow the same grammar pattern.
Small Talk Gold
If you don't know what to say to an Estonian, just point at the sky and say 'Kollane päike!'. It's a guaranteed conversation starter.
自分をテスト
Täida lünk õige sõnaga.
Taevas paistab ______ päike.
We use the nominative case 'kollane' for a simple description of the subject.
Vali õige lause.
Which sentence is correct?
The adjective 'kollane' must come before the noun 'päike'.
Ühenda eesti- ja ingliskeelsed fraasid.
Match the pairs.
Basic vocabulary matching.
Lõpeta dialoog.
A: Vaata õue! B: Oi, seal on ______ ______!
Contextually, looking outside at the sky usually refers to the sun.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Taevas paistab ______ päike.
We use the nominative case 'kollane' for a simple description of the subject.
Which sentence is correct?
The adjective 'kollane' must come before the noun 'päike'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Basic vocabulary matching.
A: Vaata õue! B: Oi, seal on ______ ______!
Contextually, looking outside at the sky usually refers to the sun.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
5 問Yes, it is a standard adjective-noun pair in the nominative case.
Yes, 'kuldne' (golden) is more poetic and very common in songs.
Because of the long, dark winters, the sun is a symbol of health and happiness.
Ma näen kollast päikest (using the partitive case).
Not directly, but 'päike' can be used to call someone 'sweetheart'.
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päikesepiste
contrastsunstroke