Estonian language facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Estonian |
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eesti keel | ||||
Native to | Estonia | |||
Ethnicity | Estonians | |||
Native speakers | 1.1 million (2012)e18 | |||
Language family | ||||
Writing system | Latin (Estonian alphabet) Estonian Braille |
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Official status | ||||
Official language in | Estonia European Union |
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Regulated by | Institute of the Estonian Language / Eesti Keele Instituut, Emakeele Selts (semi-official) | |||
Linguasphere | 41-AAA-d | |||
Distribution of estonian language
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The Estonian language (Estonian: eesti keel) is a Uralic language. It is mainly spoken in Estonia. The Estonian language is similar to Finnish and is one of the few national languages of Europe not to be an Indo-European language.
The Estonian alphabet uses the Latin alphabet. It has many vowels, including Ö, Ä, Õ and Ü.
It has been influenced by and adopted many words from German and Swedish. Estonian language also has different dialects.
Sample words
Üks | One |
Kaks | Two |
Kolm | Three |
Jah | Yes |
Ei | No |
Mina/Ma | I |
Sina/Sa | You (in singular) |
Tema/Ta | He/She |
Meie/Me | We |
Teie/Te | You (in plural) |
Nemad/Nad | They |
Olen/Mina olen | I am |
Eesti | Estonia |
Maja | House |
Kodu | Home |
Tee | Way |
Images for kids
See also
In Spanish: Idioma estonio para niños
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