意思
Essential for using public transport or visiting events.
文化背景
Estonians value digital solutions. Most people buy tickets via the 'Pilet.ee' app or by scanning a QR code. Public transport is free for residents. If you are a visitor, you need a 'Smartcard' (Ühiskaart) or a contactless bank card. For events like the Song Festival, tickets are often sold through 'Piletilevi', the largest ticket network in the country. Buying a ticket on the train from the conductor is about 10-20% more expensive than buying it online or at the station.
Use the App
Most Estonians will tell you to download the 'Pilet.ee' app. It's often easier than finding a physical kiosk.
Kust vs Kus
Always use 'Kust' when you are getting something from a place. Using 'Kus' is the most common beginner mistake.
意思
Essential for using public transport or visiting events.
Use the App
Most Estonians will tell you to download the 'Pilet.ee' app. It's often easier than finding a physical kiosk.
Kust vs Kus
Always use 'Kust' when you are getting something from a place. Using 'Kus' is the most common beginner mistake.
Add 'Vabandage'
Starting with 'Vabandage' (Excuse me) makes the request much more natural and polite.
Contactless is King
In Tallinn buses, you can just tap your bank card on the validator. You don't even need to ask where to buy a ticket!
自我测试
Choose the correct word to complete the question.
____ ma saan pileti osta?
'Kust' is used to ask 'from where' you can obtain something.
Fill in the missing verb in the correct form.
Kust ma saan pileti ____?
After the verb 'saama', we use the 'da-infinitive' form 'osta'.
Match the Estonian word to its English meaning.
Words: 1. Kust, 2. Saan, 3. Pileti, 4. Osta
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
Turist: Vabandage, kust ma saan pileti osta? Kohalik: Saate osta ____.
'Kassast' (from the ticket office) is the logical answer.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Types of Pilet
Transport
- • Bussipilet
- • Rongipilet
- • Lennupilet
Entertainment
- • Kinopilet
- • Teatripilet
- • Kontserdipilet
练习题库
4 练习____ ma saan pileti osta?
'Kust' is used to ask 'from where' you can obtain something.
Kust ma saan pileti ____?
After the verb 'saama', we use the 'da-infinitive' form 'osta'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Turist: Vabandage, kust ma saan pileti osta? Kohalik: Saate osta ____.
'Kassast' (from the ticket office) is the logical answer.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题In most intercity buses, yes. In Tallinn city buses, no—you must use a card or app.
Because it's the object of the verb 'osta'. In this context, the genitive case 'pileti' is used for a single, whole item.
Yes, it's a bit more natural as it's impersonal (Where can one buy a ticket?).
It means 'from where'. Estonian distinguishes between 'where' (kus), 'to where' (kuhu), and 'from where' (kust).
Absolutely. It works for any kind of ticket.
Kust ma saan kaks piletit osta? (Note that 'piletit' changes to partitive after the number two).
Yes: 'Kust piletit saab?' is very common and short.
You can omit it: 'Kust saan pileti osta?', but keeping it is very common for beginners.
Ask: 'Kust ma saan e-pileti osta?'
Usually, yes. Estonian tends to put the infinitive at the end of such questions.
相关表达
Kust ma saan abi?
similarWhere can I get help?
Kuidas ma saan pileti osta?
similarHow can I buy a ticket?
Ma soovin piletit osta.
builds onI wish to buy a ticket.
Kas siin müüakse pileteid?
similarAre tickets sold here?