Suur aitäh, my Dad is Estonian and we visit very frequently (live in UK) I'm even in Estonia right now! I really want to learn how to speak
@sachooow3 жыл бұрын
i’m kinda the same my mum is Estonian and i was born there but my dad was Irish so we decided to go back to northern ireland, so I speak english and i really want to learn estonian cause then i could talk to my granny and grandpa cause they don’t speak english, tho they do speak german which i am learning! hope your doing good!
@anacseq5 жыл бұрын
I am watching all the videos on your channel! Suur Aitäh
@PBasschannel2 жыл бұрын
Hi. Great videos 🙂. I have a bit strange story why I watched your videos (and also many other videos about Estonian language). I am Hungarian from Slovakia, and I like bass / rebassed music. First of all I totally forget that Estonian and Hungarian are related languages till I not started to investigate similarities - then I remembered that we learned this even at school. The story: here on KZbin is Estonian rebasser Erkzyzz who rebassed a song from Reket - Kirsikivi. One of my Slovak colleagues likes similar bassy music like me, so I showed this to him, after few words in of the song he asked: "This is Hungarian?", and I was shocked - this is the main reason I'm watching up to date random videos here on KZbin about Estonian language, and the second reason is that now I'm wondering that someone whose native language belongs to a different language family, immediadiately can tell that these 2 languages are similar - or at least related somehow -, but native Estonians and Hungarians cannot hear any similarity - I don't know that this is true for languages of any other language family or not. The reason why I share a comment to this video is that I found in a little similar word which wasn't mentioned in other videos I've seen to date, and in Hungarian language also means the same in the same greeting: "Tere õhtust" is "Jó estét" - I mean the rythym of the word is the same if it is sayed fast + the 2 "t" letters are on the same places: third and last (little help for those who don't know: "ó", "s" and "é" in Hungarian are "oo", " š" and "ee" in Estonian) - also the base word in Hungarian "este" is "õhtul" in Estonian if I remember right - not "õhtu"...