意思
Asking for someone's current location.
文化背景
Estonians are very punctual. Asking 'Kus sa oled?' is a polite way to remind someone of the time. Similar to Estonia, Finns value directness. 'Missä olet?' is the Finnish equivalent. In Russia, 'Где ты?' (Gde ty?) is used. It is also direct but can sound more demanding depending on tone. Swedes use 'Var är du?'. It is neutral and common in daily life.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. It's just three words.
Use it for texting
It is the most common phrase used in Estonian SMS/WhatsApp.
意思
Asking for someone's current location.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar. It's just three words.
Use it for texting
It is the most common phrase used in Estonian SMS/WhatsApp.
Don't be shy
Estonians appreciate when foreigners use basic phrases.
自我测试
Fill in the missing verb.
Kus sa ______?
The second-person singular form of 'olema' is 'oled'.
Choose the correct translation.
Kus sa oled?
'Kus' means where, 'sa' means you, 'oled' means are.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kus sa oled? B: ______.
The question asks for location, so the answer must be a location.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are waiting for a friend at the cinema.
This is the standard way to check someone's location.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习Kus sa ______?
The second-person singular form of 'olema' is 'oled'.
Kus sa oled?
'Kus' means where, 'sa' means you, 'oled' means are.
A: Kus sa oled? B: ______.
The question asks for location, so the answer must be a location.
You are waiting for a friend at the cinema.
This is the standard way to check someone's location.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, it is a standard, neutral question.
Yes, but use 'Kus te olete?' for the formal 'Teie'.
Use 'Kus asub...?'
Yes, 'Kus sa oled?' is the standard order.
It's a casual, shortened version.
It is mostly for spoken or informal written communication.
Say 'Ma olen [location].'
Use 'Kus te olete?'
Yes, it is standard Estonian.
Use 'Vabandage, kus ma olen?'
相关表达
Kus sa oled käinud?
contrastWhere have you been?
Kus te olete?
similarWhere are you (plural/formal)?
Ma olen teel.
builds onI am on the way.
Kus asub...?
specialized formWhere is...?