Phrase in 30 Seconds
This is the standard, everyday way to ask someone where they are located in Estonian.
- Means: 'Where are you?' (asking for current physical location).
- Used in: Texting friends, calling family, or checking on someone's arrival.
- Don't confuse: With 'Kus sa oled käinud?' (Where have you been?).
适合你水平的解释:
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.
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
5 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: /5
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...?
在哪里用
Meeting a friend
A: Kus sa oled?
B: Ma olen juba kohal.
Work coordination
A: Kus sa oled?
B: Ma olen teel kontorisse.
Family check-in
A: Kus sa oled?
B: Ma olen kodus.
Lost in a crowd
A: Kus sa oled? Ma ei näe sind.
B: Ma olen lava ees.
Late for a date
A: Kus sa oled?
B: Vabandust, jään hiljaks.
Shopping
A: Kus sa oled?
B: Ma olen toidupoes.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Kus' as 'Case' (where is the case?) and 'Oled' as 'Old' (you are old). Where is the old case?
视觉联想
Imagine a giant GPS pin hovering over a friend's head. You point at them and ask, 'Kus sa oled?'
Rhyme
Kus sa oled, kuhu sa poled?
Story
You are at a party. You can't find your friend. You text them: 'Kus sa oled?' They reply: 'Olen köögis!' (I'm in the kitchen). You walk to the kitchen and find them.
In Other Languages
English: 'Where are you?', German: 'Wo bist du?', French: 'Où es-tu?'. All use a similar structure of interrogative + verb 'to be' + pronoun.
Word Web
挑战
Text a friend in Estonian: 'Kus sa oled?' and see if they reply in Estonian.
Review this every day for 3 days, then once a week.
发音
Short 'u' sound.
Open 'a' sound.
The 'd' at the end is soft.
正式程度
Kus te viibite? (General inquiry)
Kus te olete? (General inquiry)
Kus sa oled? (General inquiry)
Kus oled? (General inquiry)
The phrase is composed of 'Kus' (where), 'sa' (you), and 'oled' (are). These are core Finno-Ugric roots.
趣味小知识
The verb 'olema' (to be) is the most frequently used verb in the Estonian language.
文化笔记
Estonians are very punctual. Asking 'Kus sa oled?' is a polite way to remind someone of the time.
“Kus sa oled? Meil on kohtumine kell 10.”
Similar to Estonia, Finns value directness. 'Missä olet?' is the Finnish equivalent.
“Missä olet? Olen jo täällä.”
In Russia, 'Где ты?' (Gde ty?) is used. It is also direct but can sound more demanding depending on tone.
“Где ты? Я тебя жду.”
Swedes use 'Var är du?'. It is neutral and common in daily life.
“Var är du? Jag väntar.”
对话开场白
Kus sa oled praegu?
Kus sa oled, kui sa oled puhkusel?
Kus sa oled, kui sa töötad?
常见错误
Kus sa oled käinud?
Kus sa oled?
L1 Interference
Kus sina oled?
Kus sa oled?
L1 Interference
Kus oled sa?
Kus sa oled?
L1 Interference
Kus asub sa?
Kus sa oled?
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
¿Dónde estás?
Spanish uses inverted question marks.
Où es-tu?
French requires inversion for formal questions.
Wo bist du?
German word order is strictly verb-second in questions.
どこにいますか? (Doko ni imasu ka?)
Japanese requires a particle 'ni' for location.
أين أنت؟ (Ayna anta?)
Arabic is a non-copula language in this context.
你在哪里? (Nǐ zài nǎlǐ?)
Chinese places the location at the end of the sentence.
어디에 있어요? (Eodi-e isseoyo?)
Korean uses honorific endings based on the listener.
Onde você está?
Portuguese often uses 'você' explicitly.
Spotted in the Real World
“Kus sa oled? Ma olen juba kohal!”
A user waiting for a friend at a concert.
容易混淆
Learners often mix 'Kus' (where) and 'Kes' (who).
'Kus' starts with 'K' like 'Location' (in some languages), 'Kes' starts with 'K' like 'Kees' (who).
常见问题 (10)
No, it is a standard, neutral question.
usage contextsYes, but use 'Kus te olete?' for the formal 'Teie'.
usage contextsUse 'Kus asub...?'
grammar mechanicsYes, 'Kus sa oled?' is the standard order.
grammar mechanicsIt's a casual, shortened version.
usage contextsIt is mostly for spoken or informal written communication.
usage contextsSay 'Ma olen [location].'
basic understandingUse 'Kus te olete?'
grammar mechanicsYes, it is standard Estonian.
basic understandingUse 'Vabandage, kus ma olen?'
usage contexts