意思
Boarding a public transportation vehicle.
文化背景
Public transport is highly valued and often free for residents in cities like Tallinn. Boarding is a quiet, orderly process. Younger people often use 'bussi peale hüppama' (jumping on the bus) to sound more casual and energetic. In the countryside, the bus is a vital social link. People often wait together and 'bussi peale minemine' is a shared daily event. It is polite to let elderly people and parents with strollers go 'bussi peale' first.
The 'Platform' Rule
Remember: if it's big and public (bus, train, ship), go 'peale'. If it's small and private (car), go 'sisse'.
Don't forget the Genitive
Always say 'bussi' (with an 'i'), never just 'buss peale'.
意思
Boarding a public transportation vehicle.
The 'Platform' Rule
Remember: if it's big and public (bus, train, ship), go 'peale'. If it's small and private (car), go 'sisse'.
Don't forget the Genitive
Always say 'bussi' (with an 'i'), never just 'buss peale'.
Use 'Hüppama' for Native Flair
Say 'Ma hüppan bussi peale' to sound like a local who is in a hurry or being casual.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Ma lähen ______ peale. (buss)
The postposition 'peale' requires the genitive case, which is 'bussi'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am catching the bus'?
Vali õige lause:
'Peale' is the standard postposition for boarding public transport in Estonian.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kas sa tuled meiega kohvile? B: Ei saa, ma pean kella kolmese ______ ______ ______.
The context of leaving to catch a scheduled bus requires 'bussi peale minema'.
Match the Estonian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each phrase describes a different stage of the bus journey.
In which situation would you say 'Ma lähen bussi peale'?
Vali õige olukord:
The phrase describes the intention or action of going to board the bus.
🎉 得分: /5
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5 练习Ma lähen ______ peale. (buss)
The postposition 'peale' requires the genitive case, which is 'bussi'.
Vali õige lause:
'Peale' is the standard postposition for boarding public transport in Estonian.
A: Kas sa tuled meiega kohvile? B: Ei saa, ma pean kella kolmese ______ ______ ______.
The context of leaving to catch a scheduled bus requires 'bussi peale minema'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Each phrase describes a different stage of the bus journey.
Vali õige olukord:
The phrase describes the intention or action of going to board the bus.
🎉 得分: /5
常见问题
10 个问题Linguistically, buses are treated as platforms. 'Sisse' sounds like you are entering a small, enclosed room.
No, for a taxi use 'taksosse istuma' because it is a car.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Then you say 'Ma jäin bussist maha'.
Yes, always. For example: 'Ma lähen', 'Ta läheb'.
Yes, it is a shorter, slightly more informal version.
Yes, but it focuses more on the physical step.
Say 'Ma ootan bussi'.
It's the card you use when you 'go onto the bus' to pay for your ride.
No, for a bicycle use 'ratta selga minema' (going onto the back of the bike).
相关表达
bussist maha minema
contrastTo get off the bus.
bussi peale jõudma
similarTo make it to the bus (on time).
bussist maha jääma
contrastTo miss the bus.
ümber istuma
builds onTo transfer/change buses.