意思
Stating that one has offspring.
文化背景
Estonians often value large families but are modest. Mentioning 'Mul on lapsed' is a way to signal reliability and adulthood. Very similar to Estonia. The phrase 'Minulla on lapsia' is used almost identically, reflecting shared Finno-Ugric values. Russian speakers in Estonia often translate their 'U menya yest' deti' directly into Estonian logic, as both languages use a locative possession structure. Americans might find the Estonian 'at me' logic strange, as they are used to 'owning' their status as parents ('I have kids').
The 'At-Me' Rule
Always remember that in Estonian, you don't 'have' things, things are just 'at' you.
Singular vs Plural
If you have one child, say 'laps'. If you have two or more, say 'lapsed'.
意思
Stating that one has offspring.
The 'At-Me' Rule
Always remember that in Estonian, you don't 'have' things, things are just 'at' you.
Singular vs Plural
If you have one child, say 'laps'. If you have two or more, say 'lapsed'.
Adding Numbers
If you add a number, the word 'laps' changes to 'last' (partitive). E.g., 'Mul on kolm last'.
Privacy
It's okay to say you have kids, but don't feel pressured to show photos immediately unless asked.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to say 'I have children'.
____ on lapsed.
In Estonian, possession requires the adessive case 'Mul' (at me), not the nominative 'Ma' (I).
Which sentence is the most natural way to say you have children?
Select the correct option:
'Mul on lapsed' is the standard idiomatic expression. 'Ma oman' is too formal/clinical.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas sul on lapsed? B: Jah, ____.
Adding a number is a natural way to answer. Remember that after 'kaks', 'laps' becomes 'last'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a job interview and need to mention your family status.
'Mul on lapsed' is neutral and professional. 'Põnnid' is too informal.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
I am vs I have
练习题库
4 练习____ on lapsed.
In Estonian, possession requires the adessive case 'Mul' (at me), not the nominative 'Ma' (I).
Select the correct option:
'Mul on lapsed' is the standard idiomatic expression. 'Ma oman' is too formal/clinical.
A: Kas sul on lapsed? B: Jah, ____.
Adding a number is a natural way to answer. Remember that after 'kaks', 'laps' becomes 'last'.
You are at a job interview and need to mention your family status.
'Mul on lapsed' is neutral and professional. 'Põnnid' is too informal.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Because Estonian uses the adessive case (-l) for possession. 'Ma' is for 'I am', 'Mul' is for 'I have'.
Yes, if you want to be specific that you have a son. 'Lapsed' is the general term for children.
It is neutral. It works in both formal and informal settings.
Say 'Mul on palju lapsi'. Note that 'palju' requires the partitive 'lapsi'.
You can say 'Mul on kasulapsed' or just 'Mul on lapsed' if you consider them your own.
Yes, it covers both boys and girls.
No, for pets you say 'Mul on koer' or 'Mul on kass'. Using 'lapsed' for pets is rare and usually a joke.
Ask 'Kas sul on lapsed?'
'Lapsed' is for positive statements of fact. 'Lapsi' is for negatives or after words like 'palju'.
Yes, 'põnnid' or 'tited' (babies).
相关表达
Mul on laps
specialized formI have a child
Mul ei ole lapsi
contrastI don't have children
Meil on lapsed
similarWe have children
Mul on pere
builds onI have a family
Lastega kodus
similarAt home with kids