Man, you almost made me cry. It does touch our hearts when someone has taken the time and effort to learn such a beautiful language that is Estonian! Aitäh :)
As a finn I feel like my little brother/sister has gained some understanding from other countries. "God boy Estonia, someday you will beat that bully Russia" :)
Tere! Last week began my journey to learn the Estonian language. One day, I hope to get the chance to go to Estonia and study there. I'm pretty sure it would be an incredible experience. Head aega!
Loved this video about estonian language. I am estonian myself and it is true- if You make an effort to speak estonian- (be russian, english or what ever nationality)- YOU will get tremendous respect from estonian! We are proud nation and small nation too so if there is someone who wants to speak in estonian- that shows you made an effort to learn our small nation language.
I didn't know that my language was so hard for foreigners to learn ! I learned school yard English in six months when we emigrated to Australia in 1949 - 5 weeks on the MV Surriento- and my mother learned basic English in twelve months, however she could speak German and Russian, before we emigrated from an American run DP camp in Germany called Geislingen not far from Ulm sad to say with little practise fo the last 66 years my Estonian as decompensated to a very basic level and when I listen to Estonians speak I find it hard to keep up with the flow doesn't time race away as we age !!!!!!
The similarity between finnish and estonian is the same as it is betweenGerman and English just saying. There are some words we can understand. But heard from the ears of a foreigner they're like basically the same language because they're so unique compared to the others. I'm finnish and can't understand a whole sentence in estonian just some random words. English: hello German: hallo Finnish: terve Estonian: tere
I've search on the internet and and I found that estonia is lovely country, it's beautiful.. I would love to learn estonian language, and planning to go there... in the near future...
I think you are talking about the "improvement" of 1739 It was done by a german guy to translate the entire bible into Estonian (separate parts existed before in dialects). He just tried to work out a unified version for the translation. He based his work on German and germanized Estonian, also grammarwise and in terms of sentence structure. German has had huge influence on Estonian throughout history, unlike on Finnish, which has therefore remained a more finno ugric language in its essence. Most of our languade group has died out. Only Estonian, Finnish and Hungarian remain to function on all levels of society, incl science, higher education and administration. So we are uniq. btw: did you know that only 47 nations in the entire world can acquire university education on their mother tongue. Estonian, with its les than 1 million native speakers, is, I think, the smallest. Anyway, at least we write the way we say the words :) That aspectmakes it easier to learn than English. Trust me, the most difficult language for an English native speaker would be Greek.
To be clear, no one has ever added more vowels to Estonian language, very old writing seems to have fewer vowels written, but it didn't mean that there were less of those in everyday speech. Finno-Uralic languages have always been filled with vowels.
While I lived in Estonia, I was able to most closely approximate a native accent when speaking Eesti Keel by using Schwäbisch intonation. My friends told me that when I did, I sounded like I hailed from Saaremaa.
I recently became interested in languages and cultures. Used to not care but I guess what is fascinating about these things for me, is the psychological aspect. people are all the same or very similar but in different cultures they can acquire some interesting differences :D For example I like how us Estonians have never had a gender specific word to refer to a person like he and she and some countries have recently started to invent gender neutral words. I learned The Korean alphabet in a couple of days and I can pronounce their writing now but I was scared to learn the actual language because people say it's very hard. The way this guy talks about Estonian reminds me a lot how English people talk about Korean so I'm starting to think that Korean might be similar to Estonian and it might be easy for me :) By the way, Estonian has more vowels in the writing but the same sounds exist in English too actually. Estonian vowels are aeiouõäöü and one vowel has one phonetic sound to it as opposed to English vowels of which each is combined from two phonetic sounds. Estonian a is like a in "market". E is like in "wedding". i is like pronouncing English e. O is like in "song". U is like o in "booo!" or the second sound in the pronunciation of the letter o. õ is like the first sound in English o. If I say õu in Estonian it sound like i'm pronouncing Englis O. Ä is like a in "bad". Ö is like i in "sir" or in the beginning of "ecology" (fun fact "öö" is a word and it means night). But nothing with ü sound in English comes to mind though. It's like when you say "uber " in German or Latin μ. It Sound a bit like y in some words like Syria or synchronize.
+youluvana "It Sound a bit like y in some words like Syria or synchronize." or hydraulics. And considering how one of the English language's roots is the (ancient? certainly old)dialect of Angles¹(region) in Denmark, the Scandinavian y(ü) would indeed likely make it the English equivalent of/for ü as well. Or rather I would guess so, at least. 1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angles
Estonian an Finnish sound the same but are completely different in nature. One of the hardest language to learn, and to master. English and Russian,for me, vere the simplest to learn.
I tell u something that you need to say to people in estonia:tere,head aega,mis teed & kus ma olen...and that is all you need when you go to estonia....i am estonian btw...thats why i know this stuff...
I am estonian and i seem to watch too much english videos. So i guess that's why my english is good. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand i'm a big fan of sharks, five nights at freddy's series and stranded deep.
Man, you almost made me cry. It does touch our hearts when someone has taken the time and effort to learn such a beautiful language that is Estonian! Aitäh :)
This is really awesome to see that people actually know that Estonia exist. I am an Estonian my self :D!
***** :)
you`re must be hot then.
me too
As a finn I feel like my little brother/sister has gained some understanding from other countries.
"God boy Estonia, someday you will beat that bully Russia" :)
Me too!
Tere! Last week began my journey to learn the Estonian language. One day, I hope to get the chance to go to Estonia and study there. I'm pretty sure it would be an incredible experience. Head aega!
Luis Eduardo Zuñiga How is it going?
Loved this video about estonian language. I am estonian myself and it is true- if You make an effort to speak estonian- (be russian, english or what ever nationality)- YOU will get tremendous respect from estonian! We are proud nation and small nation too so if there is someone who wants to speak in estonian- that shows you made an effort to learn our small nation language.
I didn't know that my language was so hard for foreigners to learn !
I learned school yard English in six months when we emigrated to Australia in 1949
- 5 weeks on the MV Surriento- and my mother learned basic English in twelve months, however she could speak German and Russian, before we emigrated from an American run DP camp in Germany called Geislingen not far from Ulm
sad to say with little practise fo the last 66 years my Estonian as decompensated to a very basic level and when I listen to Estonians speak I find it hard to keep up with the flow
doesn't time race away as we age !!!!!!
The similarity between finnish and estonian is the same as it is betweenGerman and English just saying. There are some words we can understand. But heard from the ears of a foreigner they're like basically the same language because they're so unique compared to the others. I'm finnish and can't understand a whole sentence in estonian just some random words.
English: hello
German: hallo
Finnish: terve
Estonian: tere
kas ma ainuke kes tahab kusagil inglaste juures eesti keele tunnis kuulda kuidas teised eesti keelt õpivad?
ei ole! ma tahaks ka see päris naljakas
I've search on the internet and and I found that estonia is lovely country, it's beautiful.. I would love to learn estonian language, and planning to go there... in the near future...
I would love to learn Estonian.
Easy
lol
That was a beautyful video!! I am an Estonian and this video totched my haert. 😊
Sorry for bad English I sm really young.
Your English is great apart from a few spelling mistakes
Thank You! :D
You're welcome :)
I think you are talking about the "improvement" of 1739 It was done by a german guy to translate the entire bible into Estonian (separate parts existed before in dialects). He just tried to work out a unified version for the translation. He based his work on German and germanized Estonian, also grammarwise and in terms of sentence structure. German has had huge influence on Estonian throughout history, unlike on Finnish, which has therefore remained a more finno ugric language in its essence. Most of our languade group has died out. Only Estonian, Finnish and Hungarian remain to function on all levels of society, incl science, higher education and administration. So we are uniq.
btw: did you know that only 47 nations in the entire world can acquire university education on their mother tongue. Estonian, with its les than 1 million native speakers, is, I think, the smallest.
Anyway, at least we write the way we say the words :) That aspectmakes it easier to learn than English.
Trust me, the most difficult language for an English native speaker would be Greek.
Helen Golovin Thanks for the info!
Did you mean eunuch?
To be clear, no one has ever added more vowels to Estonian language, very old writing seems to have fewer vowels written, but it didn't mean that there were less of those in everyday speech. Finno-Uralic languages have always been filled with vowels.
I have an Estonian woman in my speech class, that's what I'm here.
While I lived in Estonia, I was able to most closely approximate a native accent when speaking Eesti Keel by using Schwäbisch intonation. My friends told me that when I did, I sounded like I hailed from Saaremaa.
about meshing words together, good example is "tulekahjusignalisatsioonisüsteem" what is "fire alarm system"
I recently became interested in languages and cultures. Used to not care but I guess what is fascinating about these things for me, is the psychological aspect. people are all the same or very similar but in different cultures they can acquire some interesting differences :D For example I like how us Estonians have never had a gender specific word to refer to a person like he and she and some countries have recently started to invent gender neutral words.
I learned The Korean alphabet in a couple of days and I can pronounce their writing now but I was scared to learn the actual language because people say it's very hard. The way this guy talks about Estonian reminds me a lot how English people talk about Korean so I'm starting to think that Korean might be similar to Estonian and it might be easy for me :)
By the way, Estonian has more vowels in the writing but the same sounds exist in English too actually. Estonian vowels are aeiouõäöü and one vowel has one phonetic sound to it as opposed to English vowels of which each is combined from two phonetic sounds. Estonian a is like a in "market". E is like in "wedding". i is like pronouncing English e. O is like in "song". U is like o in "booo!" or the second sound in the pronunciation of the letter o. õ is like the first sound in English o. If I say õu in Estonian it sound like i'm pronouncing Englis O. Ä is like a in "bad". Ö is like i in "sir" or in the beginning of "ecology" (fun fact "öö" is a word and it means night). But nothing with ü sound in English comes to mind though. It's like when you say "uber " in German or Latin μ. It Sound a bit like y in some words like Syria or synchronize.
+youluvana "It Sound a bit like y in some words like Syria or synchronize." or hydraulics. And considering how one of the English language's roots is the (ancient? certainly old)dialect of Angles¹(region) in Denmark, the Scandinavian y(ü) would indeed likely make it the English equivalent of/for ü as well. Or rather I would guess so, at least.
1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angles
Estonian an Finnish sound the same but are completely different in nature.
One of the hardest language to learn, and to master. English and Russian,for me, vere the simplest to learn.
Hey, if you're American and Estonians think you're Finnish then you should be proud of your skills!
I wanna speak Estonian.
you want to speak, but not to learn. trust me
***** i can speak
I tell u something that you need to say to people in estonia:tere,head aega,mis teed & kus ma olen...and that is all you need when you go to estonia....i am estonian btw...thats why i know this stuff...
i can speak becuz i live there lol
Karl Uustal oh ok?
I am estonian and i seem to watch too much english videos. So i guess that's why my english is good. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand i'm a big fan of sharks, five nights at freddy's series and stranded deep.
why ejust like everyone likes fnaf
What did you say at 2:02? :D
Like, write it in Estonian
Aa, nüüd on arusaadav. Ma olen ise Eestlane ja ei saanud kuidagimoodi aru, mida ta ütles algul :D Tänan, hea kaasmaalane.
You are so enjoyabe to watch.
Interesting,
I´m Estonian and i have a hard time speaking it xD I speak in Japanese with my brother and in English with my sister
Beautiful. :) even if its horrible. :) I´m speaking one of estonian dialects and it is even harder than estonian. :)
If u want to learn Estonian i can help cuz im estonian XD
I would like so much learn the stonian lenguage but in chile nobody teach it :(
online then
Ma ka Eestlane :D
~~~If you want ask the meanings of some estonian words, then just message me :3~~~
Cya!
He sounds so Finnish
tere mis siin toimub ? :D sweg lol i am from estonia
You know what, you definitely should try Turkish..
mina eesti maalt saad aru
f u live in Estonia, Finnish is really different :D
ainult meile: soome-ugrilastele kõlavad nad erinevalt.
Felix Kütt TUBLi laps
Felix Kütt millest sa räägid
Loora Viljasaar nooo vittu...... oleme ikka nii erinevad? : )))
Ja mida sa räägid
:) u have a kind of a finnish and a swedish acent mix
True story... Want to improve the language? :)
Help is always appreciated :)
im estonian bro XD kui sa muidugi saad aru mida ma räägin
If you know any estonian language well...Tere ;)
;p
Are you insulting me?!
Dave Yognaut lol
Headaega
Tere, Tsau, Rebane, Kull, Mägi? (That's all I know honestly)
ma olen ka eestist