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    Good night wishes in Estonian.  Greetings.  Greetings, common expressions

    How to start a dialogue in any language? Of course, with greetings and acquaintances. Greetings are the simplest words in any foreign speech, since they occur every day and several times, and any dialogue begins with them.

    The simplest and most versatile greetings the Estonian word for greeting is tervitamine in Estonian for all occasions - Tere! It also means "hello!" and "hello!", being both a simple form and a polite one. The second variation of this word is tervist! Tervist translates similarly to tere, but is more suitable for "you", something like the Russian "hello".

    Greetings by time of day

    If you want to say hello and wish your interlocutor a good day / morning / evening, etc., then the forms of greeting are as follows:

    • « good morning This is usually from dawn to 12 noon.» = tere hommikust From the word hommik - "morning";
    • « Good afternoon from noon until dark» = tere päevast From the word päev - "day";
    • « good evening starts around dusk» = tere Ohtust from the word õhtu - "evening".

    You can also respond to a greeting like Tere õhtust with one word õhtust:

    — Tere htust!
    — Õhtust!

    How to say goodbye in Estonian?

    There are two simplest and most common phrases that complete a conversation in Estonian:
    head aega ("goodbye", literally - " good hea - good time aeg - time» ),
    kõike head ("all the best", from the word kõik - "everything").

    Slightly less commonly used:

    • nägemiseni - "goodbye" (from the verb nägema - "see");
    • nägemist - “bye” (the simpler form nägemiseni, similarly to tere / tervist, is suitable when communicating on “you”);
    • kohtumiseni - "see you" (from the verb kohtuma - "to meet");
    • head päeva - "have a good day";
    • head õhtut - "have a good evening";
    • head ööd - "good night", "good night" (öö - "night").

    Estonian youth often use the word "chao" - tšau. When translated into Russian, this also means "bye." It is not used in official addresses and in official speech.

    To other words farewell The Estonian word for farewell is Hürastijätt.(on a specific situation) in Estonian include the following:

    • kuulmiseni - “before communication”, “we will hear”;
    • homseni - "until tomorrow";
    • ülehomseni - "until the day after tomorrow";
    • esmaspaevani esmaspäev - Monday- "till Monday";
    • teisipäevani teisipäev - Tuesday- "till Tuesday";
    • kolmapaevani kolmapäev - Wednesday- "till Wednesday";
    • neljapaevani neljapäev - Thursday- "until Thursday";
    • reedeni reede - friday- "until Friday";
    • laupaevani laupäev - Saturday- "until Saturday";
    • puhapaevani pühapäev - Sunday- "until Sunday";
    • nadalavahetuseni nädalavahetus - weekend- "untill weekend".

    Common phrases

    Please

    Sorry

    wabandage

    Hello

    Goodbye

    head aega

    I do not understand

    ma hey saa aru

    How are you?

    kuidas sul laheb

    kuydas lyaheb

    Where is the toilet here?

    cous he toilette

    What is the price?

    kui palju maksab

    Kui Palyu Maksab

    One ticket to...

    yuks pill

    What time is it now?

    mis kel he

    Do not smoke

    mitte suit setada

    mitte suitsetada

    sisepyayas

    vyaoyapyayas

    Do you speak Russian (English)?

    kas keegi siin räägib vene (inglise) keelt

    kas keegi siin ryaegib vene (inglese) keelt

    Where is…

    Hotel

    I need to book a room

    mul on vaja tuba

    mule he wai tuba

    yootraha :)

    I want to pay the bill

    ma tahaks arve ara maksta

    ma tahax arve yara maksta

    room, number

    Store (shopping)

    Cash

    sularaha

    card

    credit cardardiga

    To wrap up

    No change

    tagasi pole vaja

    tagashi pole wai

    allahindlus

    Very expensive

    elm callis

    Transport

    trolleybus

    Stop

    Please make a stop

    pestust palun

    Arrival

    saabumine

    Departure

    velyumine

    The airport

    emergency cases

    Fire Department

    tulletier

    politsey

    Ambulance

    Hospital

    Restaurant

    I want to book a table

    ma tahan laua armoreda

    ma tahan laua armorerida

    Check please (bill)

    palun arve

    Language in Estonia

    When asked which language is the most widely spoken in Estonia, answer directly. This is Estonian. True, it has several forms. The official language in Estonia is divided into two dialects. These are North Estonian and South Estonian. In the south of the country, the dialect of the Seto peoples is also widespread. Although the state language of Estonia is literary Estonian, in the southern regions, locals use traditional dialects to communicate. Representatives of the Seto people also live in Russia, on the territory of the Pskov region.

    In addition, the native language of Estonia for many residents of the country is Russian. At the end of the 19th century, the University of Tartu even taught in Russian. Today, Russian is represented in the country almost as the second official language. Although the state does not give it such a status, this Estonian language is very common in everyday life.

    German is also spoken in the country. True, today this Estonian language is not so widely represented. In the 20th century, the number of Baltic Germans who emigrated to their homeland increased greatly. Therefore, today German is used in communication only in certain areas.

    The modern Estonian alphabet is represented by Latin letters.

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    Estonian belongs to the Baltic-Finnish branch of the Finno-Ugric family and is the official language of Estonia and the European Union. The Old Estonian language was formed by the 12th-13th centuries as a result of the convergence of two or three dialects, which began to separate from other Baltic-Finnish dialects. The oldest known texts in Estonian date back to the 1520s. The creation of the modern literary Estonian language dates back to the 19th century.

    Most Estonian words are of Finno-Ugric origin, but there are also borrowings from Germanic and Baltic languages. Examples of Russianisms: aken - window, jaam (from yam) - station, station, kiiver (from kiver) - helmet, helmet, lusikas - spoon, niit - thread, nädal - week, pagan (from pagan) - pagan, goblin, raamat (from letter) - book, rist - cross, sirp - sickle, turg (from Old Russian t'arg) - market, varblane - sparrow, värav - gate, värten - spindle, reel.

    Estonian: first words

    Greetings, common expressions

    HelloTere
    Good morningTere hommicut
    Good afternoonTere päevast
    Good eveningTere yhtust
    GoodbyeHead aega/ Nyagemist
    ByeTsau
    How are you?Kuydas lyaheb
    Thank you, OKTianan, come on
    ThanksTyanan / Aytyan
    SorryWabandage
    YesI
    NotHey
    PleasePalun
    I don't speak EstonianMa hey ryaegi eesti keelt
    What is your name?Kuydas he teie themi?
    My name is...Min them he ...
    Does anyone here speak Russian?Kas keegi siin ryaegib vene keelt?
    I do not understandMa hey caa taste aru
    Very niceVyaga meeldiv
    Where is the toilet here?Kus he siin VeTsee?

    Numbers and numbers

    ZeroNull
    OneYuks
    TwoCax
    ThreeColm
    FourNeli
    FiveWeiss
    SixKuus
    SevenSeitse
    Eightcachexa
    NineJuhexa
    TenKyumme
    TwentyKakskyummend
    Twenty oneKakskyummend yuks
    Twenty twoKakskyummend Kaks
    ThirtyKolmkyummend
    FourtyNelicummend
    FiftyWiiskummend
    SixtyKuuskymmend
    SeventySeytsekyummend
    EightyKaheksakyummend
    NinetyYuheksakyummend
    One hundredSada
    One thousandTuhat

    Hotels

    Where is a hotel/cinema/casino near here?Kus siin leheduses he wanted / cinema / kasiino?
    Could you write me the address?Kas kirutaksite mulle aadressi?
    Do you accept credit cards?Kas creditytkaardiga vyb?
    What time is breakfast served?Mis kellast servereritakse hommicusyook?
    I would like to payMa sooviksin arveldada
    I will pay in cashMa maksan sularahas/ sulas

    For the good of the cause

    I like youTe meeldi mulle
    GorgeousKaunitar
    Pretty boyKena
    Let's meet again?Kokhtume veel?
    Can I kiss you?Kas tohib sind suudelda?
    I love youMa armastan sin
    Let's stay friends, shall we?Yaeme sypradex
    And to you!Ah sind
    I'm a fool. Think you messed upIse loll. Mytlex wide, ayas sazzi / exis
    I don’t know about apple cider, but your beer is very tastyHey tea kuydas yunasijder on, kuyd ylu on tail vyaga maitsev
    Estonian girls are very beautiful!Eesti tudrukud he vega kenad!
    Yes, yes, honey, I'm telling you this.I am yah armas, ma ryaegin sulle
    From Tallinn to Pärnu I have not seen a girl better than youTallinast Pärnuni hey ole nyaynud turdukut sellist kui sina
    How about a walk to a nude beach?Kuidas oleks kui yaalutaks nudistide rannas?
    And I wasn’t rude at all, I didn’t know that you were standing around the cornerMa hey olnud ebaviysakas, ma hey teadnud, at te nurga taga seisate
    Recommend a nightclub in TallinnSoovitage Tallinas yoklubi

    Shops, restaurants

    How much does it cost?Forge palyu see maksab?
    I will buy itMa stop selle
    Can you post a price?Kas vyyksite kiryutada hinna?
    Can you lower the price?Kas vyiksite hinda alandada?
    I would like to buy...Ma coovixin stay...
    PotatoKartul
    Riceriis
    LentilsLaeyaetsed
    Fruitpuuvillad
    OpenLahti
    Closedkinney
    DiscountAllahindlus
    Very expensiveVyaga callis
    CheapOdawalt
    CigarettesCigaretide
    BreadLeib
    ProductsToyduined
    To wrap upYara pakkida
    Keep the changeTagashi Pole Wai
    TipsYootraha (teepee)
    WaterVesey
    Fresh squeezed juiceVarskelt pressure mahl
    Sugar/saltSukrus/sool
    MilkPiim
    FishCala
    Meatdashing
    ChickenCana
    MuttonLambaliha
    BeefLoomalikha
    WaiterYettekandya/waiter
    Do you have free tables?Is he tail wabu lauda?
    I want to book a tableMa tahan laua broneeris
    Check please (bill)Palun arve
    I would like to orderSoovix tellida
    What year is the wine?Miss aastakyaigu vein?
    Your signature dish?Teie firmroad?
    Tea coffeeTee/kohv
    SoupSupp
    OlivesOlivid
    I do not eat meat!Ma hey seoyo dashing
    BeerYlu
    WineWayne

    Transport

    How much is a ticket to...?Forge Palyu Maksab Pilet...?
    Two tickets to... pleaseKax pilleting..., palun
    How do I get...?Kuydas ma yaksin...?
    Please show on the mapPalun nyidake kaardil
    Where can I buy a ticket?Kust ma saaksin osta pileti?
    Can I walk?Cus ma vyiksin minna yalgsy?
    I'm lostMa exisin
    BusBuss
    trolleybusTroll
    CarAuto
    Taxitaxi
    parkingParkla
    StopPeatus
    Please stopPalun pestust
    What's the fare?Forge Palyu Maksab Syit?
    Should I leave soon?Ma varsti vyalun?
    DepartureVyalumine
    ArrivalSaabumine
    TrainRong
    AirplaneLennuk
    The airportLenuyaam

    Emergencies

    Fire DepartmentTuletire teenistus
    PolicePolitsay
    FireTulekahue
    Fightkaklus
    AmbulanceKiirabi
    Hospitalheigla
    I have...He passed...
    InjuryVigastus
    stretchingVenitus
    emergency exitTagavaravalyapyas
    Emergency exitVäläpääs accidents
    PharmacyApteek
    doctor/physicianDoctor/arst

    Time, days of the week

    MondayEsmaspaev
    TuesdayTeisipaev
    WednesdayKolmapaev
    ThursdayNel "yapaev
    FridayReede
    SaturdayLaupaev
    SundayPukhapaev
    SpringKevad
    SummerSuvi
    AutumnSugis
    Talv
    What time is it now?Is he Ms Kell?
    DayPaev
    A weekNadal
    Monthkuu
    YearAasta