How To Use Estonian In A Sentence

  • We can be sure that these are the British ships that went down during the war of independence," said Võrk, who authorised the use of new sonar equipment by the Estonian minesweeper Ugandi. British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast
  • Even when the Baltic lands became outlying provinces of Sweden and later of Tsarist Russia, Germanic merchants and seigneurs continued to dominate Baltic towns and commerce and the manors where Estonians and Latvians were enserfed.
  • A feature of resurgent Estonian nationalism during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been national song festivals, celebrated for a period of days during the summer.
  • Estonian - born American architect whose bold, monumental designs include the Yale University Art Gallery ( 1954 ).
  • Unenriched cage systems are used in most Estonian hencoops at the moment.
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  • But the Estonian's chances were wrecked by a puncture on the longest stage of the rally, which he had to stop and change.
  • They would show Russian army paybooks, an officer's gaudy epaulette, boxes of almost unstrikable Estonian matches, buttons, cap-badges. KARA KUSH
  • Piece No 1 introduces the oldest Estonian string instrument, the kannel, which is a traditional instrument common to the 10 cultures residing on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. WeLove-music
  • An Estonian skier and a Latvian bobsledder gained late reprieves from drug bans on technicalities.
  • They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier.
  • The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent.
  • Both bear diplomatic plates and a licence which purports to be in the language of Old Britain, derived from Finnish, Estonian, ancient runes and a lot of ethno-linguistic study.
  • Please read on Estonian apocope as but one example showing the falsity of your beliefs since regardless of vocal height, surely these differing vowels converged before being zeroed. The etymology of Latin tofus 'tufa' isn't written in stone
  • Estonians remain unenthusiastic about entering the EU.
  • The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent.
  • The Czechs, East Germans, Estonians, Lithuanians, Nicaraguans, Poles, and Russians who tried to dismantle their respective secret police systems had few guideposts and no precedents to follow.
  • Mark Raidpere's video showing inmates from an Estonian prison, Rainer Ganahl's 'Homeland Security', and Boris Sineck's interpretation of Chris Burden's 'Shoot' allow the specator to contemplate their existing views on when it is fully justified to denunciate, and if they tend to ignore that there may be a second side to every story. Londonist
  • When the revolution was crushed by imperial forces, many Estonian revolutionary leaders fled abroad.
  • When I sent out an email to friends to kick me some titles, many of them just sent back a reminiscence of how Marks created, as one correspondent wrote, "a sort of southern-fried Plato's Retreat, attracting all kinds of libertine Charlestonians (hey, it was the 70's). An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • One of the more popular example of the realities of a cyberattack is the 2007 cyberwar in Estonia where attackers launched distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on Estonian websites including the Estonian parliament, banks, ministries and newspapers, he said. The Star Online: Technology
  • February 24 is celebrated as Estonian Independence Day, marking the formal declaration of Estonian independence in 1918.
  • The Estonian port of Tallinn was blockaded for a time by Soviet warships.
  • The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent.
  • City walls, towers, churches, and fortresses strongly connect Estonians to the past.
  • An Estonian man suspected of plundering millions from hundreds of online bank accounts accounts across Europe was arrested last week.
  • Estonian sumo wrestler Baruto was Wednesday promoted to the number-two "ozeki" status, the first wrestler from the Baltic country to reach the top echelon of Japan's ancient sport. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • Best Estonian Short Story: Laur Craft, “Ultima Cthule” [sic, I believe the apparent pun is intended] British Fantasy Award Rules Changes
  • Estonian consular officials have been unable to get access to him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike Estonians and Latvians, Lithuanian tribes united and repulsed the German crusaders.
  • Pärnu Bay is the most important fishing ground in Estonian coastal fisheries where until recently, pikeperch was, after the Baltic herring, the second most important commercial fish.
  • There would be no great Estonian literature, no one would have rememberedAnn Vetemaaand Oyar Vatzetis and Tallinn would be called Reval and be a German colony. Doing the Right Thing
  • The musician, an Estonian-born musician, specialized in the contrabass.
  • Mulgikapsad is a pork and sauerkraut dish that takes its name from an Estonian province.
  • The table below shows a list of nine more Estonian words, with mnemonics provided by the community at memrise.com. The power of mnemonics
  • Baruto becomes first Estonian 'ozeki' sumo wrestler Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • In the case of Estonia, for instance, eight Estonian kroons are covered by one Deutschmark.
  • Historically, the Estonian kroon was pegged to the Deutsche Mark; it is now attached to the euro and has been stable since 20 June 1992 at a rate of 15.64664 krooni to the euro.
  • By the late 1800s, an Estonian identity had been established and efforts were being made to retrieve the ‘original culture’ by collecting folk poems, sayings, and songs.
  • To read the letters that come to her from Balts, Estonians, Hungarians, Germans, Czechs is to be deeply touched. Books and Canada
  • One possibility initially envisaged was a bareboat charter to its existing Estonian subsidiary, which would then become the employer of the crew.
  • I got an Estonian passport stamp, courtesy of a short trip across the water from Finland on a very fast catamaran.
  • He oversaw security clearance for Estonian officials in the intelligence, military and security agencies. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was none other than Macmillan himself who, in a remark criticized for its Jew-consciousness, drawlingly observed that her Cabinet had “more old Estonians than old Etonians.” The Eton Empire
  • A heated controversy has erupted in Estonia, as town of Lihula unveils a monument to commemorate Estonians who had died during World War Two while fighting alongside the Nazis.
  • Baruto, whose real name is Kaido Hoovelson, was officially promoted to the status of "ozeki", becoming the first Estonian to reach the second highest rank in sumo wrestling. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • In Russia, always known as a colossus with feet of clay, there are Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians versus Russia, Azerbaijanis versus Armenians and so on. Long-Term Aid to the Middle East
  • Compared to a Finno-Ugric language like Estonian or Hungarian, which has tons of cases with exotic names like the inessive, superessive, ablative, translative, and exessive, English seems as poor as a pauper on payday. 2009 October « Motivated Grammar
  • The Estonian language is a branch of the Baltic-Finnish group of the Finno-Ugric family, related to Finnish.
  • Sonar searches by an Estonian minesweeper have located the remains of the cruiser HMS Cassandra and two Flower Class sloops, HMS Myrtle and HMS Gentian, in deep water near the island of Saaremaa. British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast
  • The Estonian American community has established a number of institutions to promote advancement in scholarship and education.
  • More specifically, the Estonian model, like the other eastern European states with flat taxes, retains social security payments as a separate impost.
  • To judge by the Estonian television captions, the first day of the Leaving Cert was marked by the coming together of two trade unions, EESTI and IIRIMAA.
  • The Estonian port of Tallinn was blockaded for a time by Soviet warships.
  • To be fair, amid all the grumbling he finds plenty to admire, not least the lovely medieval jumble of Old Town in Estonia's capital, Tallinn; the music of Arvo Pärt; the Grimm flair of Estonian names Tarmo, Gerli, Epp; and, with characteristic contrariness, Vana Tallinn, a revolting liqueur of unidentifiable sickliness and bogus antiquity. Stranger In a Strange Land
  • The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent.
  • The EEK or Estonian kroon exchanged at 14.62 to the US dollar in September, 1999.
  • If your lawn is littered with empties the next morning, half of which you don't recall imbibing, then you've done your service to the Estonian state. Itching for Eestimaa
  • He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language, he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary.
  • Alongside works by Pablo Neruda and Ko Un are poems drawn from Estonian, Hebrew, Catalan, Swedish Eeva-Liisa Manner's shivery "The trees are bare. . ." in which "Autumn / leads its fog-horses to the river", all of them unknown, all demanding further investigation. Being Human, edited by Neil Astley – review
  • The Estonian Evangelical Christians Free Church did not require baptism by immersion as a prerequisite for church membership.
  • When Estonian officials moved the memorial from downtown Tallinn to a suburban cemetery, ignoring Russian objections, ethnic Russians sparked riots here and a siege of the Estonian Embassy in Moscow and, Estonian officials allege, Russian hackers carried out a state-sanctioned "cyberwar" against the country's online infrastructure. Estonia Feels the Pinch of Moscow's Pique

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