A1 Expression ニュートラル

Tere päevast!

Good afternoon!

意味

A standard greeting used during the daytime hours.

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文化的背景

Estonians value personal space. When saying 'Tere päevast', keep a distance of about an arm's length. Avoid hugging or kissing on the cheek unless you are very close. In Estonian offices, it is common to say 'Tere päevast' to everyone you pass in the morning, even if you don't work directly with them. It is considered slightly rude to start an order without a greeting. Always say 'Tere päevast' before asking for your coffee. In formal emails, 'Tere päevast' is a safe and professional way to start, followed by a comma and the person's name.

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The 10-to-5 Rule

Stick to 'Tere päevast' between 10 AM and 5 PM for maximum naturalness.

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Eye Contact

Always make brief eye contact when saying this; looking away can seem untrustworthy.

意味

A standard greeting used during the daytime hours.

💡

The 10-to-5 Rule

Stick to 'Tere päevast' between 10 AM and 5 PM for maximum naturalness.

💬

Eye Contact

Always make brief eye contact when saying this; looking away can seem untrustworthy.

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The 'Tervist' Alternative

If you forget the time, 'Tervist' is a safe bet for any hour of the day.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct greeting for 1:00 PM in a bank.

Kell on 13:00. Sa lähed panka. Mida sa ütled?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tere päevast!

1:00 PM is the middle of the day, making 'Tere päevast' the correct choice.

Fill in the missing ending.

Tere päeva____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: st

The elative case ending '-st' is required for this greeting.

Match the greeting to the person.

Kellele sa ütled 'Tere päevast'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Bussijuht

A bus driver is a professional stranger, making 'Tere päevast' appropriate.

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Estonian Greetings by Time

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Morning (07:00-10:00)

  • Tere hommikust
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Day (10:00-17:00)

  • Tere päevast
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Evening (17:00-23:00)

  • Tere õhtust

練習問題バンク

3 問題
Choose the correct greeting for 1:00 PM in a bank. Choose A1

Kell on 13:00. Sa lähed panka. Mida sa ütled?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Tere päevast!

1:00 PM is the middle of the day, making 'Tere päevast' the correct choice.

Fill in the missing ending. Fill Blank A1

Tere päeva____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: st

The elative case ending '-st' is required for this greeting.

Match the greeting to the person. situation_matching A1

Kellele sa ütled 'Tere päevast'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Bussijuht

A bus driver is a professional stranger, making 'Tere päevast' appropriate.

🎉 スコア: /3

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, 'Tere' is universal and never wrong, but 'Tere päevast' is more polite in formal settings.

It is always 'päevast' with a 't'. 'Päevas' means 'in a day'.

Yes, it is very appropriate for a professional relationship with a boss.

You can use either 'Tere hommikust' or 'Tere päevast'. Most people switch at noon.

Yes, though the accent might differ slightly, the phrase is standard.

No, Estonians do not bow. A simple nod or just eye contact is enough.

It's a bit formal for a text. 'Tere' is more common in SMS.

Yes, Finnish has 'Hyvää päivää', which is the literal equivalent.

It's the elative case, historically meaning the greeting comes 'out of' the day.

Yes, it's a very polite way for children to greet adults.

関連フレーズ

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Tere hommikust

similar

Good morning

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Tere õhtust

similar

Good evening

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Tervist

similar

Health/Hello

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Head aega

contrast

Goodbye

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Kuidas läheb?

builds on

How is it going?

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Tsau

informal alternative

Hi/Bye

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