意思
Expressing doubt or surprise.
文化背景
Estonians value directness. 'Ma ei usu' is seen as honest, not rude. Similar to Finnish 'En usko', reflecting the shared linguistic heritage. In many Nordic cultures, skepticism is a sign of critical thinking. The phrase is universally understood as a challenge to a statement's truth.
Keep it simple
You don't always need 'seda'. 'Ma ei usu' is perfectly complete.
Don't be rude
If you say it too bluntly, it can sound like you are calling the person a liar.
意思
Expressing doubt or surprise.
Keep it simple
You don't always need 'seda'. 'Ma ei usu' is perfectly complete.
Don't be rude
If you say it too bluntly, it can sound like you are calling the person a liar.
Add emotion
Your tone of voice does 90% of the work here. Make it sound skeptical!
自我测试
Fill in the correct verb form.
Ma ei ____ (uskuma).
After 'ei', use the stem form.
Which phrase means 'I don't believe it'?
Select the correct option.
Ma ei usu is the correct phrase for disbelief.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ta on kuningas! B: ____!
This is the appropriate reaction to a surprising claim.
Match the situation to the response.
Someone tells you a lie. What do you say?
Use this to show you don't believe the lie.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习Ma ei ____ (uskuma).
After 'ei', use the stem form.
Select the correct option.
Ma ei usu is the correct phrase for disbelief.
A: Ta on kuningas! B: ____!
This is the appropriate reaction to a surprising claim.
Someone tells you a lie. What do you say?
Use this to show you don't believe the lie.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, if you are politely questioning a claim, but be careful with your tone.
It can be, unless you are in a debate or discussion.
'Ma ei usu' is a statement of your belief; 'Uskumatu' is an exclamation about the situation.
No, 'ei' keeps the verb in the stem form for all subjects.
Yes, 'Ma ei usu Jumalat' (I don't believe in God).
Very common, often used with emojis.
Use 'Ma ei usu sind'.
Both are fine; 'seda' adds emphasis.
No, this is standard Estonian.
Yes, it is a very common way to express surprise.
It is neutral.
Yes, 'Ma ei usu, et...' is very common.
相关表达
Ma ei tea
contrastI don't know
See on uskumatu
builds onThat is unbelievable
Ma ei usu sind
specialized formI don't believe you
Tõsiselt?
similarSeriously?