Mastering Estonian prepositions can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor for language learners. Estonian, with its rich and complex grammatical structure, uses prepositions in unique ways that can significantly alter the meaning of a sentence. To help you navigate this intricate aspect of the language, we have compiled a series of top exercises focused on the usage of multiple prepositions within a single sentence. These exercises are designed to not only enhance your understanding of individual prepositions but also to improve your ability to use them in combination, thereby achieving greater fluency and accuracy in your Estonian communication. Our carefully curated exercises will guide you through various contexts and scenarios where multiple prepositions are commonly used. By practicing with real-life examples and structured drills, you will gain confidence in constructing sentences that accurately convey your intended meaning. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, these exercises provide the perfect opportunity to deepen your grasp of Estonian prepositions. Dive in and start transforming your language proficiency today!
1. Ma lähen *poodi* ostma (shopping destination).
2. Ta elab *Tartus* juba viis aastat (city in Estonia).
3. Koer jooksis *pargis* ringi (place where dogs run).
4. Me kohtume *kohvikus* kell kolm (place to drink coffee).
5. Õpilased õpivad *koolis* eesti keelt (place of learning).
6. Pärast tööd lähen *koju* (returning to residence).
7. Nad sõidavad *autoga* maale (means of transportation).
8. Ta pani raamatu *lauale* (place to put items).
9. Meie külalised tulevad *hommikul* (time of day).
10. Ma kirjutan kirja *sõbrale* (recipient of the letter).
1. Ma lähen *poodi* ostma leiba (place to buy bread).
2. Ta elab *majas* koos oma perega (type of building).
3. Kass istub *laual* ja vaatab aknast välja (piece of furniture).
4. Me kohtume *kohvikus* kell kolm (place to have coffee).
5. Nad sõidavad *autoga* tööle iga päev (mode of transportation).
6. Raamat on *riiulis* ja ootab, et sa seda loeksid (place to keep books).
7. Koer jookseb *õues* ja mängib palliga (place outside the house).
8. Kool algab *septembris* pärast suvevaheaega (month after summer vacation).
9. Me läheme *parki* jalutama pärast lõunat (place with trees and paths).
10. Ta kirjutab kirja *sõbrale* ja räägib oma päevast (someone you communicate with).
1. Koer istub *toolil* (place where the dog is sitting).
2. Ma lähen *koolist* koju (movement from one place to another).
3. Kass hüppas *laua peale* (onto something).
4. Me kohtume *kohvikus* (a place where people meet for coffee).
5. Ta elab *linna ääres* (place on the outskirts).
6. Ta pani raamatu *riiulisse* (where the book was placed).
7. Me räägime *õpetajaga* (with whom you speak).
8. Ta tuli *ukse tagant* (from behind something).
9. Õpilased lähevad *klassist* välja (movement from a classroom).
10. Me sõidame *maale* (destination, to the countryside).