意味
Refers to daylight hours.
文化的背景
The 'Kaamos' is the period of late autumn when there is almost no 'valge päev'. It is a time for reflection, candles, and staying indoors. Similar to Finland and Sweden, the 'valge päev' is a legal and safety consideration for driving—headlights must be on even during the brightest 'valge päev'. In old Estonian beliefs, spirits were more active when it wasn't 'valge päev'. Light was seen as a protective shield. Tallinn's 'Valgus kõnnib' (Light Walks) festival celebrates the end of the long 'valge päev' of summer and the start of the dark season.
Use it for planning
If you want to sound like a local, use 'valgel päeval' when planning outdoor trips in winter.
Not a greeting
Never use 'Valge päev' to say hello. Use 'Tere' or 'Tere päevast'.
意味
Refers to daylight hours.
Use it for planning
If you want to sound like a local, use 'valgel päeval' when planning outdoor trips in winter.
Not a greeting
Never use 'Valge päev' to say hello. Use 'Tere' or 'Tere päevast'.
The 'Valge aeg' alternative
If you forget 'päev', 'valge aeg' (white time) is almost always an acceptable substitute.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of 'valge päev' (Adessive: valgel päeval).
Mulle meeldib jalutada ________.
We use the adessive case (-l) to indicate 'when' something happens.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'In winter, the daylight is short'?
In Estonia, winter days are famously short of light.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all related to light and time in Estonia.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas lähme metsa? B: Jah, aga teeme seda ______, et mitte ära eksida.
You need the adessive case to say 'during the daylight'.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
When is it 'Valge Päev'?
Winter
- • 9:00 - 15:00
- • Very short
- • Precious
Summer
- • 4:00 - 23:00
- • Very long
- • Everywhere
練習問題バンク
4 問題Mulle meeldib jalutada ________.
We use the adessive case (-l) to indicate 'when' something happens.
How do you say 'In winter, the daylight is short'?
In Estonia, winter days are famously short of light.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are all related to light and time in Estonia.
A: Kas lähme metsa? B: Jah, aga teeme seda ______, et mitte ära eksida.
You need the adessive case to say 'during the daylight'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問It is neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in writing.
No, although a snowy day is often 'valge', this phrase specifically refers to daylight.
Use the adessive form: 'valgel päeval'.
Yes, but in summer we usually talk about 'valged ööd' because the day is always light.
Yes, 'valged päevad', but it's less common unless talking about a series of days.
In Estonian, 'valge' covers both the color white and the concept of being light/bright.
Yes, especially when discussing traffic safety or seasonal changes.
No, that is grammatically incorrect. 'Valgus' is a noun (light).
The opposite is 'pime aeg' (dark time) or 'öö' (night).
Yes, A1-A2 exams often ask about daily routines and weather where this is useful.
関連フレーズ
valge öö
similarWhite night (summer twilight)
päevavalgus
synonymDaylight
pime aeg
contrastDark time
valge aeg
synonymLight period