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what?
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Mida?
Examples Mida sa sööd? – What are you eating? - Mida sa tahad? – What do you want? - Mida ta otsib? – What is he/she looking for? - Mida uut? – What’s new?
✅ MIDA = partitive (object form) Use mida when the word is the object of the verb or when you ask “what (object)?” Often used when: - something is being done to the object - you are asking about quantity / incomplete action / part of something -------
how?
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Kuidas?
where?
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Kus?
how much?
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kui palju?
why?
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Miks?
how long?
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Kui kaua?
who
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Kes
when
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millal/kuna
✅ 1. Millal = when (at what time?) Use millal when you are asking about a time, date, or moment. Examples - Millal sa tuled? – When are you coming? - Millal sul sünnipäev on? – When is your birthday? This is the most common “when.” ---------
so
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nii
✅ nII = so / so much / so (that) Used to show strong emotion or emphasis. Often a bit stronger or more expressive than väga. Examples: nii hea – so good nii ilus – so beautiful Ma armastan sind nii väga. – I love you so much. (More emotional)
very
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väga
✅ vaga = very Used to intensify something in a neutral, factual way. Examples: väga hea – very good väga ilus – very beautiful Ma armastan sind väga. – I love you very much.
then
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siis
translation: You don't love me 'then'
example: Sa ei armasta mind siis
not
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mitte
example: aga mitte detsembris (but 𝗻𝗼𝘁 in december)
but
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aga
this
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see
at
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juures
or
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või
only
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ainult
example: Ma räägin 𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘂𝗹𝘁 poola ja hispaania keelt
more than
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rohkem kui
example: ma armastan sind 𝗿𝗼𝗸𝗵𝗲𝗺 𝗸𝘂𝗶 sa (i love you 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻 you)
do this
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seda tee
at all (even)
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üldse
example: miks ma üldse... (why do I even...)
though
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kuigi
for
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jaoks
✅ 3. FOR (for the purpose of) See ruum on õppe jaoks. – This room is for study. ✅ 4. FOR (in favor of / supporting) Ta tegi seda meie jaoks. – He did it for us / on our behalf.
✅ 1. FOR (intended for someone / something) Most common meaning. See on sinu jaoks. – This is for you. ✅ 2. FOR (in someone’s opinion / from someone’s perspective) See on minu jaoks raske. – This is difficult for me.

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