Significado
Refers to a brief duration.
Contexto cultural
Estonians are known for their 'slow' speech but 'fast' actions. 'Lühike aeg' is often used to politely end a conversation without being rude. The Finnish equivalent 'lyhyt aika' is used almost identically, reflecting the shared linguistic and cultural values of brevity and punctuality. In the Nordic-Baltic region, time is a commodity. 'Lühike aeg' reflects a pragmatic approach to scheduling and life. In Tallinn's tech hubs, 'lühike aeg' is often used in English-Estonian 'Estlish' to describe quick sprints or stand-up meetings.
The 'Ü' Trick
To pronounce 'lühike' correctly, say 'ee' but round your lips like you're going to whistle.
Case Matters
If you are saying 'for a short time', always use 'lühikest aega'. Using the nominative here is a dead giveaway that you're a beginner.
Significado
Refers to a brief duration.
The 'Ü' Trick
To pronounce 'lühike' correctly, say 'ee' but round your lips like you're going to whistle.
Case Matters
If you are saying 'for a short time', always use 'lühikest aega'. Using the nominative here is a dead giveaway that you're a beginner.
Sound like a Native
Use 'natuke aega' in casual settings to sound more natural and less like a textbook.
Punctuality
If an Estonian says they have a 'lühike aeg', don't try to push for more time; they value their schedule highly.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'lühike aeg'.
Ma olin puhkusel ainult ______.
We use the partitive 'lühikest aega' to show how long the vacation lasted.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best option:
In Estonian, you use 'Mul on' (I have) to express that you have time.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
All pairs are correctly matched in the options provided.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas sa saad aidata? B: Jah, aga mul on ainult ______.
The speaker is saying they can help but only have a short time.
In which situation would you say 'Lühikese aja jooksul'?
Select the best context:
'Lühikese aja jooksul' is used to describe changes happening within a period.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Time Durations in Estonian
Where to use Lühike Aeg
Social
- • Coffee
- • Phone call
- • Visit
Work
- • Meeting
- • Break
- • Task
Travel
- • Layover
- • Stop
- • Wait
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosMa olin puhkusel ainult ______.
We use the partitive 'lühikest aega' to show how long the vacation lasted.
Choose the best option:
In Estonian, you use 'Mul on' (I have) to express that you have time.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
All pairs are correctly matched in the options provided.
A: Kas sa saad aidata? B: Jah, aga mul on ainult ______.
The speaker is saying they can help but only have a short time.
Select the best context:
'Lühikese aja jooksul' is used to describe changes happening within a period.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
14 perguntasNo, for height use only 'lühike'. 'Lühike aeg' is strictly for time.
'Hetk' is a moment (seconds), while 'lühike aeg' can be minutes or even hours depending on the context.
Yes, usually. Any verb describing duration uses the partitive case.
Use the genitive form with 'jooksul': 'lühikese aja jooksul'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
In Estonian, 'väike' refers to physical size, while 'lühike' refers to length or duration.
Yes, but 'veidi aega tagasi' is more common.
It is 'lühikesed ajad', but it is rarely used. Usually, we stay in the singular.
No, it is a very polite and standard way to explain that you have to go.
It is a soft 'k' sound at the end of the word.
Yes, it is perfectly appropriate for professional communication.
The opposite is 'pikk aeg' (a long time).
Yes, many Estonian pop and folk songs use it to talk about fleeting love or summer.
It's better to say 'lühike ooteaeg' (short waiting time).
Frases relacionadas
pikk aeg
contrasta long time
natuke aega
similara little bit of time
viiv
specialized forma fleeting moment
ajutine
builds ontemporary
varsti
similarsoon
hetk
similara moment