Bedeutung
Used to describe someone speaking loudly.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Estonian culture, a 'vali hääl' is often associated with being 'ebaviisakas' (impolite) in public. There is a strong social norm of maintaining a low volume in shared spaces. In the Seto region, traditional polyphonic singing (Leelo) requires a 'vali' and 'võimas' (powerful) voice. Here, a loud voice is a sign of musical skill and cultural belonging. Similar to Estonians, Finns and Swedes generally prefer lower speaking volumes. A 'vali hääl' is often the first sign of a 'turist' (tourist). In the startup culture of Tallinn, a 'vali hääl' can be seen as a sign of leadership and 'pitching' ability, showing a shift in values among younger generations.
The 'Ju' Rule
Whenever you add an ending to 'vali', change the 'i' to 'ju'. (Valju-ga, valju-t).
Don't shout
Calling someone's voice 'vali' can be a subtle hint that they are being too loud for the room.
Bedeutung
Used to describe someone speaking loudly.
The 'Ju' Rule
Whenever you add an ending to 'vali', change the 'i' to 'ju'. (Valju-ga, valju-t).
Don't shout
Calling someone's voice 'vali' can be a subtle hint that they are being too loud for the room.
Silence is Golden
In Estonia, a 'vali hääl' is often seen as a sign of stress or anger, not just volume.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of 'vali' or 'valju'.
Ära räägi nii ______ häälega, tita magab!
We use the adessive case '-ga' (with), so the stem must be 'valju'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'He has a loud voice'?
'Vali hääl' is the standard collocation for a person's voice.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Phrases: 1. Vaikne hääl, 2. Vali hääl, 3. Valjem hääl
Vaikne = quiet, Vali = loud, Valjem = louder.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vabandust, ma ei kuule teid. B: Oh, vabandust. Ma räägin ______.
'Valjult' is the adverbial form meaning 'loudly'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Volume Scale in Estonian
Where you hear a 'Vali hääl'
Public
- • Turg (Market)
- • Kontsert
- • Meeleavaldus
Private
- • Tüli (Argument)
- • Pidu (Party)
- • Mäng
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenÄra räägi nii ______ häälega, tita magab!
We use the adessive case '-ga' (with), so the stem must be 'valju'.
How do you say 'He has a loud voice'?
'Vali hääl' is the standard collocation for a person's voice.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Vaikne = quiet, Vali = loud, Valjem = louder.
A: Vabandust, ma ei kuule teid. B: Oh, vabandust. Ma räägin ______.
'Valjult' is the adverbial form meaning 'loudly'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNot inherently, but describing someone as having a 'vali hääl' can imply they are noisy.
'Vali' is more formal/descriptive; 'kõva' is more common in daily speech.
You should say 'Räägi valjemalt' or 'Räägi valjema häälega'.
Yes, 'vali muusika' is very common.
No, but the verb 'valima' (to choose) has the imperative form 'vali'.
It is always 'valju häälega'.
Yes, for a singer or a public speaker, it means they are easy to hear.
The opposite is 'vaikne hääl'.
Yes, it is a long vowel (level 2 or 3 duration).
It's better to avoid it; it sounds like a direct translation from English.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Kõva hääl
similarHard/loud voice
Vaikne hääl
contrastQuiet voice
Häält tõstma
builds onTo raise one's voice
Kile hääl
specialized formShrill voice