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Learn 10 estonian words

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Here are 23 Estonian phrases

from:
http://www.101languages.net/estonian/

I’ll start with the first ten. Or maybe I’ll jump around.

Hello.
Tervist. (TEHR-veest)

Hello. (informal)
Tere. (TEHR-reh)

How are you?
Kuidas käsi käib? (KOO-ee-dahs KA-see KA-eeb?)

Fine, thank you.
Tänan, hästi. (TA-nahn, HASS-tee)

What is your name?
Mis on teie nimi? (MEES ohn teh-yeh NEE-mee?)

My name is __ .
Minu nimi on _ . (MEE-noo NEE-mee ohn .)

Nice to meet you.
Meeldiv teid kohata. (MAAYL-deev tayd KO-hah-tah)

Please. / You’re welcome.
Palun. (PAH-loon)

Thank you.
Tänan. (TA-nahn)

Yes.
Jah. (YAHH)

No.
Ei. (ay)

Excuse me.
Vabanda. (VAH-bahn-dah)

I’m sorry.
Vabandust. (VAH-bahn-doost)

Goodbye
Head aega. (HEH-ahd AH-eh-gah.)

Goodbye (informal)
Bye. (BIGH) I can’t speak [much]

Estonian.
Ma ei räägi [palju] eesti keelt. (MAH ay RAA-gee [PAHL-yoo] EHS-tee KEHLT)

Do you speak English?
Kas te räägite inglise keelt? (KAHS teh RAA-gee-teh EENG-lee-seh KEHLT?)

Help!
Aidake! (IGH-dak-keh!)

Good morning.
Tere hommikust. (TEH-reh HOHM-mee-koost)

Good evening.
Tere õhtust. (TEH-reh ERHH-toost)

Good night.
Head ööd. (HEH-ahd IRRD)

I don’t understand.
Ma ei saa aru. (MAH ay sahh AH-roo)

Where is the toilet?
Kus on tualett? (KOOS ohn TOO-ah-let?)



A more specific goal for learning Estonian

There are currently 16 people who have the goal of “learn estonian.” That’s rather vague for me. At what point can you say you have done it? So I’m making a goal that is more specific: Learn 10 Estonian words. Let’s start small here and move up. I already know one! Tere! which means hello!



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