Significado
Saying something to be funny.
Contexto cultural
Estonians use 'nalja tegema' to maintain 'social distance' while being friendly. It's a way to be warm without being overly emotional. Similar to Estonians, Finns use 'vitsin heittäminen' (throwing a joke). The humor is equally dry and often involves silence. Joking was a form of political survival. 'Nalja tegema' about the government was a common but risky social activity. On Estonian social media, 'nalja tegema' is often replaced by the English 'prank' or 'meme', but the core phrase remains for verbal interaction.
The Disbelief Rule
If someone says something crazy, just say 'Sa teed nalja!' with a rising intonation. It's the perfect filler.
Partitive Case
Never forget the 'a' at the end of 'nalja'. 'Nali tegema' sounds like 'Joke to do' and is a classic beginner error.
Significado
Saying something to be funny.
The Disbelief Rule
If someone says something crazy, just say 'Sa teed nalja!' with a rising intonation. It's the perfect filler.
Partitive Case
Never forget the 'a' at the end of 'nalja'. 'Nali tegema' sounds like 'Joke to do' and is a classic beginner error.
Adding 'Vist'
Add 'vist' (probably/maybe) to sound more native: 'Sa vist teed nalja?' (You're probably joking?)
Dryness is Key
Don't expect a huge laugh after you 'nalja teed'. A small smile is a victory in Estonia.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'nali' or 'tegema'.
Ma ______ nalja, ära võta seda tõsiselt!
The subject is 'Ma' (I), so the verb must be in the first person singular present tense 'teen'.
Which sentence means 'You are kidding!'?
Vali õige lause:
The idiom requires the partitive 'nalja' and the verb 'tegema'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ma võitsin miljon eurot! B: ______
This is the natural reaction to shocking news.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You told a joke and your friend is laughing.
You are confirming that you were the one who made the joke.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Joking vs. Laughing
Types of Jokes
Good
- • Hea nali
- • Vaimukas nali
Bad
- • Lolli nali
- • Habe nali (old joke)
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMa ______ nalja, ära võta seda tõsiselt!
The subject is 'Ma' (I), so the verb must be in the first person singular present tense 'teen'.
Vali õige lause:
The idiom requires the partitive 'nalja' and the verb 'tegema'.
A: Ma võitsin miljon eurot! B: ______
This is the natural reaction to shocking news.
Situation: You told a joke and your friend is laughing.
You are confirming that you were the one who made the joke.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
14 perguntasNo, it's generally friendly. However, 'minu üle nalja tegema' (making fun of me) can be rude depending on the context.
Yes, if the atmosphere is relaxed. Estonians have quite flat hierarchies.
'Nali' is the base form (nominative), 'nalja' is the partitive form used with 'tegema'.
Say 'Ma teen lihtsalt nalja.'
It's better to say 'rääkima nalju' (telling jokes) or 'nalja tegema'. 'Rääkima nalja' is less common.
Yes, 'vitsi viskama' is the most common slang alternative.
You can say 'See oli hea nali!' (That was a good joke!)
It can, but 'vempu viskama' is more specific for a physical prank.
It's better to use 'naljatlema' or 'huumorit tegema' in very formal settings.
You can say 'See ei ole naljakas' (That's not funny).
Yes, it's the standard way to describe characters joking in dialogue.
It's just the way the Estonian language conceptualizes the action of humor.
Yes, 'Sa teed nalja' is often used sarcastically to mean 'You can't be serious'.
Extremely. It's one of the most frequent phrases in Estonian comedy.
Frases relacionadas
Vitsi viskama
synonymTo crack a joke (slang)
Naljatlema
similarTo joke around
Naerma ajama
builds onTo make someone laugh
Mõnitama
contrastTo mock
Nalja heitma
specialized formTo poke fun