A1 Expression 中性

See ei meeldi mulle

I do not like this

意思

A simple expression of dislike.

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文化背景

Estonians are known for their 'poker face' and directness. Saying 'See ei meeldi mulle' is not considered rude but rather a sign of honesty and clarity. Similar to Estonians, Finns value directness. The Finnish equivalent 'Minä en pidä tästä' is also very common and used in similar contexts. In contrast to Estonia, Americans might find 'See ei meeldi mulle' (I don't like this) a bit too blunt in social settings, often preferring 'I'm not a big fan' or 'It's not for me.' In Japan, direct expressions of dislike are often avoided to maintain 'wa' (harmony). An Estonian's directness might be perceived as shocking or aggressive.

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The 'To Me' Rule

Always remember that in Estonian, you don't 'like' things; things 'are pleasing to you.' This will help you remember the -le ending.

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Drop the B

Don't say 'ei meeldib'. The 'b' only exists in positive sentences. In negative, it's just 'ei meeldi'.

意思

A simple expression of dislike.

💡

The 'To Me' Rule

Always remember that in Estonian, you don't 'like' things; things 'are pleasing to you.' This will help you remember the -le ending.

⚠️

Drop the B

Don't say 'ei meeldib'. The 'b' only exists in positive sentences. In negative, it's just 'ei meeldi'.

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Adding Emphasis

If you really hate something, add 'üldse' at the end: 'See ei meeldi mulle üldse!'

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Be Direct

Don't be afraid to use this phrase. Estonians prefer knowing your true opinion over polite small talk.

自我测试

Choose the correct form of 'I' to complete the sentence: '___ ei meeldi see supp.'

___ ei meeldi see supp.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Mulle

The verb 'meeldima' always requires the person to be in the allative case (-le).

Fill in the missing negative verb form.

See muusika ei _______ mulle.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: meeldi

In the negative present tense, the verb drops the '-b' ending.

Match the Estonian phrase with its English translation.

Match the pairs:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: See ei meeldi mulle -> I don't like this; Talle ei meeldi see -> He/she doesn't like this; Mulle ei meeldi see üldse -> I don't like this at all

Focus on the person (mulle/talle) and the emphasis (üldse).

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.

A: Kas sa tahad seda kooki? B: Ei, aitäh. ______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: See ei meeldi mulle

This is the standard, grammatically correct way to decline something you don't like.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

English vs Estonian Logic

English
I (Subject) Like (Verb)
This (Object)
Estonian
See (Subject) Ei meeldi (Verb)
Mulle (To me)

练习题库

4 练习
Choose the correct form of 'I' to complete the sentence: '___ ei meeldi see supp.' Choose A1

___ ei meeldi see supp.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Mulle

The verb 'meeldima' always requires the person to be in the allative case (-le).

Fill in the missing negative verb form. Fill Blank A1

See muusika ei _______ mulle.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: meeldi

In the negative present tense, the verb drops the '-b' ending.

Match the Estonian phrase with its English translation. Match A2

将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: See ei meeldi mulle -> I don't like this; Talle ei meeldi see -> He/she doesn't like this; Mulle ei meeldi see üldse -> I don't like this at all

Focus on the person (mulle/talle) and the emphasis (üldse).

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response. dialogue_completion A1

A: Kas sa tahad seda kooki? B: Ei, aitäh. ______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: See ei meeldi mulle

This is the standard, grammatically correct way to decline something you don't like.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes, it is perfectly natural. It just puts a bit more emphasis on 'mulle' (to me).

Generally no, but it depends on your tone. Adding 'vabandust' (sorry) at the beginning makes it softer.

'Maitse' is specifically for taste/food. 'Meeldi' is for everything, including food.

Use 'Ta ei meeldi mulle.' 'Ta' is the nominative form of 'he/she'.

Estonian negative verbs use a special 'connegative' form which, for 'meeldima', is 'meeldi'.

Yes, but 'See' (this) changes to 'Need' (these). Example: 'Need ei meeldi mulle.'

In very informal settings, you can just say 'Ei meeldi.'

You would say 'See ei meeldinud mulle.'

Yes, if you are asked about your preferences or work styles.

No, Estonian word order is flexible. 'Mulle see ei meeldi' is also common.

相关表达

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See meeldib mulle

contrast

I like this

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See ei istu mulle

similar

This doesn't suit me

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Ma vihkan seda

specialized form

I hate this

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See on jama

similar

This is rubbish/nonsense

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Mulle aitab

builds on

I've had enough

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