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==Introduction== | |||
<p>In this lesson, you will learn vocabulary related to home and furniture in Estonian. You will be introduced to words that describe different rooms, household items, and appliances. You will also practice describing your home and its contents. This lesson is designed for complete beginners and will take you one step closer to becoming an A1 level Estonian speaker.</p> | <p>In this lesson, you will learn vocabulary related to home and furniture in Estonian. You will be introduced to words that describe different rooms, household items, and appliances. You will also practice describing your home and its contents. This lesson is designed for complete beginners and will take you one step closer to becoming an A1 level Estonian speaker.</p> | ||
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<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Standard-estonian/Vocabulary/Days,-months-and-seasons|Days, months and seasons]] & [[Language/Standard-estonian/Vocabulary/Health|Health]].</span> | |||
==Rooms in a House== | |||
<p>Before we dive into the vocabulary for home and furniture, let's look at some common rooms in a house or apartment.</p> | <p>Before we dive into the vocabulary for home and furniture, let's look at some common rooms in a house or apartment.</p> | ||
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==Household Items== | |||
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==Appliances== | |||
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==Describing Your Home== | |||
<p>Now that you know some vocabulary related to home and furniture, it's time to practice describing your home! Here are some useful phrases to get you started:</p> | <p>Now that you know some vocabulary related to home and furniture, it's time to practice describing your home! Here are some useful phrases to get you started:</p> | ||
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==Practice Exercises== | |||
<p>Practice describing your home and its contents using the vocabulary you learned in this lesson. Try to use the phrases we provided above, and don't forget to use the correct noun cases!</p> | <p>Practice describing your home and its contents using the vocabulary you learned in this lesson. Try to use the phrases we provided above, and don't forget to use the correct noun cases!</p> | ||
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==Conclusion== | |||
<p>Congratulations, you now know some of the most common vocabulary related to home and furniture in Estonian! You learned how to describe different rooms, household items, and appliances, and you practiced talking about your own home. Keep practicing, and before you know it, you'll be on your way to becoming an A1 level Estonian speaker!</p> | <p>Congratulations, you now know some of the most common vocabulary related to home and furniture in Estonian! You learned how to describe different rooms, household items, and appliances, and you practiced talking about your own home. Keep practicing, and before you know it, you'll be on your way to becoming an A1 level Estonian speaker!</p> | ||
<span link>Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: [[Language/Standard-estonian/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]] & [[Language/Standard-estonian/Vocabulary/Numbers-and-counting|Numbers and counting]].</span> | |||
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* [[Language/Standard-estonian/Vocabulary/Numbers-1-100|Numbers 1 100]] | * [[Language/Standard-estonian/Vocabulary/Numbers-1-100|Numbers 1 100]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:38, 27 March 2023
Introduction
In this lesson, you will learn vocabulary related to home and furniture in Estonian. You will be introduced to words that describe different rooms, household items, and appliances. You will also practice describing your home and its contents. This lesson is designed for complete beginners and will take you one step closer to becoming an A1 level Estonian speaker.
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Days, months and seasons & Health.
Rooms in a House
Before we dive into the vocabulary for home and furniture, let's look at some common rooms in a house or apartment.
Standard Estonian | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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elutuba | [ˈelutˑuba] | living room |
köök | [ˈkøy̯k] | kitchen |
vannituba | [ˈvɑnˑituba] | bathroom |
magamistuba | [ˈmɑgɑmistuba] | bedroom |
kabinet | [ˈkɑbinet] | office |
Household Items
Here are some common household items you might find in a home or apartment.
Standard Estonian | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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teler | [ˈteler] | television |
tool | [ˈtoːl] | chair |
laud | [ˈlɑud] | table |
diivan | [diɑˈvɑn] | sofa |
voodi | [ˈvoːdi] | bed |
Appliances
Here are some common appliances you might find in a home or apartment.
Standard Estonian | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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külmik | [ˈkylimik] | refrigerator |
nõudepesumasin | [ˈnøj̯depesumɑhin] | dishwasher |
pesumasin | [ˈpesumɑhin] | washing machine |
toiduahi | [ˈtoːduɑhi] | oven |
mikrolaineahi | [ˈmikrolɑineɑhi] | microwave |
Describing Your Home
Now that you know some vocabulary related to home and furniture, it's time to practice describing your home! Here are some useful phrases to get you started:
- Minu korteris / majas on...
- Minu elutoas / köögis / magamistoas on...
- Minu korteri / maja seinad on värvitud...
- Minu korter / maja asub...
Here are some examples of how you can use these phrases:
- Minu korteris on kaks magamistuba, üks vannituba ja köök.
- Minu elutoas on diivan, kaks tooli ja laud.
- Minu korteri seinad on helelillad ja valged.
- Minu korter asub kesklinnas, lähedal kaubanduskeskustele ja restoranidele.
Practice Exercises
Practice describing your home and its contents using the vocabulary you learned in this lesson. Try to use the phrases we provided above, and don't forget to use the correct noun cases!
- Describe the rooms in your home or apartment.
- Describe the furniture and household items in one of the rooms in your home.
- Describe one of the appliances you have in your home.
- Describe the location of your home or apartment.
Conclusion
Congratulations, you now know some of the most common vocabulary related to home and furniture in Estonian! You learned how to describe different rooms, household items, and appliances, and you practiced talking about your own home. Keep practicing, and before you know it, you'll be on your way to becoming an A1 level Estonian speaker!
Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: Sports & Numbers and counting.
Other Lessons
- Numbers 1 100
- Greetings and introductions
- Count to 10
- Animals
- Colors
- Work and employment
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Transportation and travel
- Weather
- Days of the Week