뜻
A towel that feels gentle.
문화적 배경
In Estonian sauna culture, the towel is more than a tool; it's part of the relaxation ritual. A 'pehme rätik' is often the first thing offered to a guest after they emerge from the hot steam. High-quality textiles are a common housewarming gift in the region. A set of 'pehmed rätikud' symbolizes a wish for a comfortable and warm life in the new home. In Estonian spas, the 'pehmus' of the towel is a key indicator of the establishment's quality. Reviews often mention the towels specifically. Historically, towels were hand-woven from linen. They were durable but not 'pehme'. The modern preference for softness reflects the 20th-century shift toward cotton and comfort.
Case Agreement
Always remember that if you change 'rätik', you must change 'pehme' too! (e.g., pehmet rätikut).
Sauna Etiquette
Offering a guest a 'pehme rätik' is a sign of great hospitality in Estonia.
뜻
A towel that feels gentle.
Case Agreement
Always remember that if you change 'rätik', you must change 'pehme' too! (e.g., pehmet rätikut).
Sauna Etiquette
Offering a guest a 'pehme rätik' is a sign of great hospitality in Estonia.
Adjective Order
In Estonian, the adjective almost always comes before the noun, just like in English.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Ma tahan osta seda ______ rätikut. (pehme)
In the sentence 'I want to buy...', the object must be in the Partitive case. 'Pehme' becomes 'pehmet'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct plural form:
Both the pronoun (Need), the adjective (pehmed), and the noun (rätikud) must be in the plural form.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are essential adjective-noun pairs for bathroom items.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Klient: 'Kas teil on midagi mugavat pärast vannis käimist?' Müüja: 'Jah, siin on üks väga ______.'
A 'pehme rätik' is the most logical answer for something comfortable after a bath.
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시각 학습 자료
Types of Rätikud
By Size
- • Käterätik (Hand)
- • Saunalina (Bath)
- • Sõrmerätik (Finger)
By Texture
- • Pehme (Soft)
- • Kare (Rough)
- • Õhuke (Thin)
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ma tahan osta seda ______ rätikut. (pehme)
In the sentence 'I want to buy...', the object must be in the Partitive case. 'Pehme' becomes 'pehmet'.
Select the correct plural form:
Both the pronoun (Need), the adjective (pehmed), and the noun (rätikud) must be in the plural form.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are essential adjective-noun pairs for bathroom items.
Klient: 'Kas teil on midagi mugavat pärast vannis käimist?' Müüja: 'Jah, siin on üks väga ______.'
A 'pehme rätik' is the most logical answer for something comfortable after a bath.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Mostly, yes. It refers to bath towels, hand towels, or spa towels.
You say 'pehmem rätik'.
Yes, but it means they are 'soft' or 'gentle' in character, or sometimes 'weak'.
The plural is 'pehmed rätikud'.
No, 'salvrätik' is a napkin used for eating.
That is the Partitive case, used for objects of many verbs like 'tahama' (to want).
Yes, it can mean soft, fluffy, or yielding.
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
Yes, that specifically means a soft hand towel.
The opposite is 'kare' (rough) or 'kõva' (hard).
관련 표현
Kare rätik
contrastA rough/scratchy towel
Saunalina
specialized formA large bath/sauna towel
Käterätik
specialized formHand towel
Puhas rätik
similarClean towel
Märg rätik
contrastWet towel