Estonian phrasebook - 爱沙尼亚语会话手册

Estonianeesti keel)YesEstoniaThe national language, used by about 1.2 million people in 2012, belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family of the Ural language family, the closestFinnish, The two languages ​​are close to the point where they can communicate-at least for Estonians who speak northern dialects. Of the same Ugric branchHungarianIt's larger than that. Its neighborsLithuanianandLatvianNot much related to Estonian, but there is a vocabulary in EstonianLithuanianandLatvianLoanwords.

Pronunciation guide

vowel

consonant

Common diphthongs

List of Conversational Terms

Basic terms

Common signs


  • Estonian: eesti
  • Hello: tere
  • Goodbye: head aega
  • Please: palun
  • Thanks: aitäh
  • That: see
  • How many? : Kui palju
  • English: inglise
  • Yes: jah
  • Not: ei
  • Sorry: vabandage
  • I don’t understand: Ma ei saa aru
  • Cheers: terviseks
  • Do you speak english? : Kas te räägite inglise keelt?

problem

number

time

Clock time

period

day

moon

Write time and date

colour

transportation

Passenger car and train

position

taxi

stay

currency

Dining

Shopping

drive

authorities

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