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Estonian Lesson 4: Past Simple, Possessive Pronouns, Colors and Useful Expressions

by Leni

In this beginner-friendly lesson you’ll learn:

  • Grammar Recap: A quick review of how to use allative, adessive, ablative, comitative, and abessive cases, plus the correct way to say dates in Estonian.

  • Past Simple Tense: Learn to form the past tense for regular and irregular verbs, including special cases like tegema (“to do”) and pidama (“must”).

  • Possessive Pronouns: Practice how to talk about what belongs to whom using possessive forms in nominative, genitive, and partitive cases—with tips on how to shorten them.

  • Vocabulary – Colors: Learn the Estonian words for basic and extended colors like punane (red), roheline (green), kuldne (gold), and lilla (purple).

  • Useful Expressions: Pick up everyday phrases like “I don’t understand,” “What does X mean in Estonian?” and “Get well soon!”

  • Writing Practice: Write a short intro about yourself using simple Estonian sentences (name, age, origin, work/study).

  • Reading Practice: Complete a short fill-in-the-blank story about a woman’s daily routine—with an English translation included.

  • Homework Review: Watch beginner YouTube videos ("A1 keeleõpe" 1–3) and make a few example sentences with new vocabulary.

Other Lessons

Estonian Lesson 2: Consonant Gradation, Numbers

Estonian Lesson 6: 6 Noun Cases and Vocabulary

Estonian Lesson 7: Review of Past simple and Possessive Pronouns, and Hobby Vocabulary

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