sábado, 15 de junio de 2024

This language lacks grammatical gender.








 Estonia, a small but vibrant country in Northern Europe, has a language as fascinating as its history and culture. Estonian, or Eesti keel, is a member of the Uralic language family, meaning it is more closely related to Finnish and Hungarian than its Baltic neighbors. In this blog, we will explore the grammar of Estonian, its alphabet, its similarities with other languages, and the resources available for learning this language. 

 Grammar in Estonian

This language lacks grammatical gender, making it easier to learn, and uses a modified Latin alphabet with 27 phonetic characters among European languages. Its unique features include vowel harmony, consonant gradation, and the presence of short, long, and "overlong" vowel sounds. 

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