This lady is brilliant. I have multiple degrees in Indo-European languages but still struggle both to learn Estonian and to find people to answer my Estonian grammar questions. I think this video showed up in my RUclips feed because I am studying natural language processing. I hope the following is correct and makes sense: Millal ma olen Eestis, ma õpin eesti keelt Saaremaalt. Samm-sammalt, me saame hakkama! Tahela, kui ma saan, mulle meeldiks aidata. Minu perekond elab kesklinnas ja lossist mitte kaugel. Great work on this. I wish I has this when I first visited Estonia in 2018. I’m thankful I have it now. 🙏🏻📚🔑👍🏻
Didn't understood the illative case (or "Into something") for those words that have a short form. Is only the genitive case and nothing else or the shorter form can vary depending of the noun? Awesome videos by the way, Suur Suur Aitäh!
keep doing, you are in the right direction. Short and concrete, that is what people expect!
This lady is brilliant. I have multiple degrees in Indo-European languages but still struggle both to learn Estonian and to find people to answer my Estonian grammar questions.
I think this video showed up in my RUclips feed because I am studying natural language processing.
I hope the following is correct and makes sense:
Millal ma olen Eestis, ma õpin eesti keelt Saaremaalt. Samm-sammalt, me saame hakkama!
Tahela, kui ma saan, mulle meeldiks aidata. Minu perekond elab kesklinnas ja lossist mitte kaugel.
Great work on this. I wish I has this when I first visited Estonia in 2018. I’m thankful I have it now. 🙏🏻📚🔑👍🏻
Yes! I love it when you make new videos :D
Suur Aitäh! 💞
We explained it very well, I always had this struggle to understand cases
Thanks a lot 😊😊😊
Great video!!!
Are there different endings for plurals?
The case ending for plurals are the same but they are added to the plural Genitive form.
@@learnestonianwithtahela Aitäh
Didn't understood the illative case (or "Into something") for those words that have a short form. Is only the genitive case and nothing else or the shorter form can vary depending of the noun?
Awesome videos by the way, Suur Suur Aitäh!
A short illative is a separate form which is like Partitive often but not always. It depends on the noun.
Aitäh!
Thank u teacher ❤️
Eastonia language every soft 🎉
Aitäh