Mastering comparative adjectives is a crucial step in advancing your Estonian language skills. Comparative adjectives allow you to describe differences between two or more entities, making your conversations and written expressions richer and more precise. Whether you're comparing the heights of two buildings, the flavors of different dishes, or the speeds of various modes of transportation, understanding how to correctly use and form comparative adjectives will significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in Estonian. This page offers a comprehensive set of exercises designed to help you grasp the nuances of Estonian comparative adjectives. Through a variety of engaging activities, including fill-in-the-blank sentences, translation tasks, and real-world dialogue practice, you'll become familiar with the rules and patterns that govern the formation and use of these adjectives. By consistently practicing with these exercises, you’ll build a solid foundation that will enable you to compare and contrast with confidence, making your Estonian language skills more dynamic and versatile.
1. See maja on *suurem* kui meie oma (comparative of "suur").
2. Su auto on *kiirem* kui minu oma (comparative of "kiire").
3. Tal on *ilusam* hääl kui minul (comparative of "ilus").
4. Tänane ilm on *soojem* kui eilne (comparative of "soe").
5. See koer on *targem* kui kass (comparative of "tark").
6. See raamat on *huvitavam* kui film (comparative of "huvitav").
7. Tema joonistused on *paremad* kui minu omad (comparative of "hea").
8. See tee on *lühiksem* kui teine (comparative of "lühike").
9. See ülesanne on *kergem* kui eelmine (comparative of "kerge").
10. Tema hääl on *valjem* kui minu oma (comparative of "valju").
1. See raamat on *huvitavam* kui eelmine raamat (more interesting).
2. Tema maja on *suurem* kui minu maja (bigger).
3. See film oli *pikem* kui ma arvasin (longer).
4. Minu koer on *sõbralikum* kui tema koer (friendlier).
5. See auto on *kiirem* kui buss (faster).
6. Õun on *magusam* kui pirn (sweeter).
7. See ülesanne on *kergem* kui eelmine (easier).
8. Meie uus õpetaja on *targem* kui eelmine (smarter).
9. See linn on *ilusam* kui küla (more beautiful).
10. Tänane ilm on *soojem* kui eilne ilm (warmer).
1. See maja on *suurem* kui meie maja (The adjective means "bigger").
2. Ta on *noorem* kui tema õde (The adjective means "younger").
3. See auto on *kiirem* kui minu auto (The adjective means "faster").
4. Tema koer on *targem* kui minu koer (The adjective means "smarter").
5. See raamat on *huvitavam* kui eelmine (The adjective means "more interesting").
6. Tänane ilm on *parem* kui eilne ilm (The adjective means "better").
7. See film on *pikem* kui eelmine (The adjective means "longer").
8. Tema maja on *kallim* kui meie maja (The adjective means "more expensive").
9. See ülesanne on *lihtsam* kui eelmine (The adjective means "easier").
10. See jook on *magusam* kui see teine (The adjective means "sweeter").