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Introduction to Estonian Language


Estonian is spoken by 1.1 million people, mostly in the Republic of Estonia with small pockets of speakers in Australia, Canada, Finland, Latvia, Russia, Sweden, United Kingdom, and US. It is the official language of the Republic of Estonia.

Estonian is closely related to Finnish, spoken on the other side of the Bay of Finland, and more distantly to Hungarian, spoken in central Europe. Finnish and Estonian are mutually intelligible and share over 80% of their vocabulary.

Estonian has two major dialects, North Estonian, based on the dialect of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, and South Estonian, based on the dialect of Tartu, the second-largest city in Estonia.

At present, Standard Estonian is used and accepted at all levels of society. Under Soviet rule, however, Russian was declared the official language, and systematic, albeit unsuccessful attempts were made to suppress the Estonian language and culture. After the dissolution of the USSR, Estonia became an independent republic. While Russian is still a widely used second language, Estonian is taught in schools, and competency in it is required for citizenship.

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