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seitse — meaning in English: seven

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Estonians often use the word 'seitse' in everyday situations, such as counting items during shopping or discussing age. For example, a parent might say, 'My child is seitse years old' when talking about their child's birthday.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'seitse' is the standard word for seven, in some dialects or informal contexts, Estonians might use 'seitsme' to indicate the seventh in a sequence. Choosing 'seitse' is more appropriate for straightforward counting.
Culture
'Seitse' is not just a number; it holds cultural significance in Estonian folklore. In many traditions, the number seven is considered lucky and is often associated with perfection. Additionally, Estonia has a vibrant heritage of tales where seven heroes or seven wonders are common themes.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'seven' in Estonian?
'Seven' in Estonian is 'seitse'. It's a fundamental number you'll encounter frequently in daily conversations and various contexts.
Q.Are there any phrases that use 'seitse'?
Yes! A common phrase is 'seitse päeva', which means 'seven days'. This can be used when discussing time frames or durations.
Q.What is the grammatical form of 'seitse'?
'Seitse' is an indeclinable number in Estonian, meaning it doesn’t change form based on case or number. It consistently remains 'seitse' regardless of the context.
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