Significado
Expressing the need or desire to eat.
Contexto cultural
Estonians have a deep respect for bread (leib). If a piece of bread falls on the floor, it is traditional to pick it up and kiss it. Saying 'Mul on nälg' is often an invitation for someone to offer you 'leiba'. In Northern Europe, expressing physical needs like hunger is seen as practical and honest. There is little 'polite refusal' culture; if you are hungry, you say it, and if you are offered food, you eat it. On Estonian food delivery apps like Bolt Food or Wolt, you will often see marketing slogans like 'Nälg näpistab?' (Is hunger pinching?), which is a playful variation of the phrase. The 'Seven Years of Hunger' is a recurring theme in Estonian folklore and history, making the word 'nälg' carry a weight of ancestral resilience.
Use 'suur' for emphasis
Instead of 'väga', always use 'suur' (big) to say you are very hungry.
Avoid 'Ma olen nälg'
This is the most common mistake for English speakers. Remember: 'On me is hunger'.
Significado
Expressing the need or desire to eat.
Use 'suur' for emphasis
Instead of 'väga', always use 'suur' (big) to say you are very hungry.
Avoid 'Ma olen nälg'
This is the most common mistake for English speakers. Remember: 'On me is hunger'.
Wait for 'Head isu'
Even if you say 'Mul on nälg', wait for someone to say 'Head isu' before you start eating in a group.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am hungry.'
Mul ___ nälg.
In the 'Mul on' construction, we always use the third-person singular 'on'.
How do you say 'I am very hungry'?
Choose the correct sentence:
We use 'Mul on' + 'suur' (big) because 'nälg' is a noun.
Match the Estonian phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
The pronoun changes in the adessive case (-l).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas sa tahad pitsat? B: Jah, palun! Mul on ___.
'Nälg' (hunger) is the reason you would want pizza.
Which phrase fits best after running a marathon?
Select the best fit:
After intense exercise, you are likely 'very hungry' (suur nälg).
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Adjective vs Noun
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosMul ___ nälg.
In the 'Mul on' construction, we always use the third-person singular 'on'.
Choose the correct sentence:
We use 'Mul on' + 'suur' (big) because 'nälg' is a noun.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
The pronoun changes in the adessive case (-l).
A: Kas sa tahad pitsat? B: Jah, palun! Mul on ___.
'Nälg' (hunger) is the reason you would want pizza.
Select the best fit:
After intense exercise, you are likely 'very hungry' (suur nälg).
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntas'Mul on nälg' is the standard 'I am hungry.' 'Kõht on tühi' literally means 'My stomach is empty' and is slightly more informal.
No, 'väga' is for adjectives. Since 'nälg' is a noun, use 'suur' (big). Example: 'Mul on suur nälg.'
Yes, it is neutral and polite enough for most situations.
You can say 'Mul on hundiisu' (I have a wolf's appetite) or 'Ma suren nälga' (I'm dying of hunger - dramatic).
Just change 'Mul' to 'Sul': 'Kas sul on nälg?'
Yes, but in Estonian, final 'g' is often voiceless, so it sounds like a soft 'k'.
It stays the same: 'Meil on nälg' (We are hungry). The noun 'nälg' doesn't change.
Yes, but you usually add 'võimunälg' or 'nälg võimu järele'.
Change 'on' to 'oli': 'Mul oli nälg.'
In very casual speech, people just say 'Nälg!'
Frases relacionadas
Kõht on tühi
similarMy stomach is empty
Mul on janu
similarI am thirsty
Head isu
builds onEnjoy your meal
Sööma hakkama
builds onTo start eating
Nälga kustutama
specialized formTo quench hunger