- published: 02 Jul 2009
- views: 42798
- author: TheEstonianGirl
4:18
Learn Estonian, lesson 1: How to pronounce Estonian - The Alphabet
Do you want to learn some Estonian? Then this might be your very first lesson! Here you ca...
published: 02 Jul 2009
author: TheEstonianGirl
Learn Estonian, lesson 1: How to pronounce Estonian - The Alphabet
Do you want to learn some Estonian? Then this might be your very first lesson! Here you can see how to pronounce the letters by going through each letter. I will be making more videos.
- published: 02 Jul 2009
- views: 42798
- author: TheEstonianGirl
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Learn Estonian for Free! CD1.mp4
ImmiSoft Estonian Language Learning Video Courses. Free Estonian Language Learning Resourc...
published: 20 Nov 2011
author: Ülle Rannut
Learn Estonian for Free! CD1.mp4
ImmiSoft Estonian Language Learning Video Courses. Free Estonian Language Learning Resources. www.integrationresearch.net With ImmiSoft language learning videos we walk you through the different communication situations of your everyday life and teach you how to communicate most effectively in these situations. www.integrationresearch.net
- published: 20 Nov 2011
- views: 4283
- author: Ülle Rannut
3:23
Language Inquisition: Estonia bans speaking Russian
Renowned for their uncompromising policies to banish all signs of a Soviet legacy, Estonia...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: RussiaToday
Language Inquisition: Estonia bans speaking Russian
Renowned for their uncompromising policies to banish all signs of a Soviet legacy, Estonian officials are pushing harder and harder on the country's, still vast, Russian-speaking community. The minority that's long been threatened with a 'mother tongue ban' now plans to fight to the bitter end for language freedom. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 30133
- author: RussiaToday
7:21
Let's Learn Estonian Episode 1 "The Estonian Alphabet"
Hi! Let's learn Estonian is a new language learning series. My aim is to teach you some Es...
published: 30 Oct 2012
author: liisaorav
Let's Learn Estonian Episode 1 "The Estonian Alphabet"
Hi! Let's learn Estonian is a new language learning series. My aim is to teach you some Estonian but not just the language but also the things behind it, some interesting facts from history, culture etc. I'm also trying to make it fun to learn, as learning a language needs a lot of motivation and the best way to keep up the motivation is by making thing fun! I'm really happy that you are interested in learning Estonian!!! In this lesson I'll be talking about the Estonian alphabet and how to pronounce some of the harder letters. I'll also give you a little how this alphabet has developed from the Latin alphabet and what has it to do with the Germans :D. I'll be uploading more videos to help you out! So feel free to subscribe for more videos :D See you soon!
- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 904
- author: liisaorav
5:26
How Estonian language came to be - Welcome to Estonia!
Lugu sellest, kuidas tekkis Eesti keel. Osades: Eva, Markus, Herman, Max, Vilver, tükike l...
published: 27 May 2009
author: rebasenadal
How Estonian language came to be - Welcome to Estonia!
Lugu sellest, kuidas tekkis Eesti keel. Osades: Eva, Markus, Herman, Max, Vilver, tükike leiba ja mõned kivid.
- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 11747
- author: rebasenadal
4:49
Estonian Language
Compared to other European languages...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: Meelis Kuusk
Estonian Language
Compared to other European languages
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 6833
- author: Meelis Kuusk
2:03
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Estonian Language
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Estonian Language...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: kuzeydoga
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Estonian Language
Introduction of Lake Kuyucuk in Estonian Language
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 3630
- author: kuzeydoga
4:30
EstonianEstonia thoughts in general.MP4
Estonia/Estonian...
published: 13 Jan 2010
author: laoshu505000
EstonianEstonia thoughts in general.MP4
Estonia/Estonian
- published: 13 Jan 2010
- views: 3335
- author: laoshu505000
9:55
Estonian language #basics 42 - allative case exercises
Yesterday we talked about the allative case, when we are offering information or objects t...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: learningestonian
Estonian language #basics 42 - allative case exercises
Yesterday we talked about the allative case, when we are offering information or objects to someone. Today we are doing some practice to revise and better understand this part of Estonian grammar
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 2203
- author: learningestonian
4:39
Fifty People, One Question | Estonia, Tartu
Short film inspired by the "Fifty People, One Question", Estonian version (in Estonian lan...
published: 14 Jul 2011
author: inspiratsioon
Fifty People, One Question | Estonia, Tartu
Short film inspired by the "Fifty People, One Question", Estonian version (in Estonian language with English subtitles). The big question is: "What inspires you to take action?" Team: Armin Mitt, Harald Lepisk, Henri Kirs, Keidi Kõiv, Alar Nilov. Tech spec: Canon EOS 5D mark II (main), Canon EOS 550D, audio with Rode Videomic Pro + magic lantern. Music: Anitek - Back At It David - Demain je change de vie --- In Estonian --- Inspireeritud filmist "Viiskümmend inimest, üks küsimus", filmitud Tartus ja küsimuseks "Mis inspireerib Sind tegutsema?" Liitu vestlusega, et jagada, mis on see, mis inspireerib Sind tegutsema: www.inspiratsioon.ee Intervjuud inspireerivate inimestega: www.inspiratsioon.ee
- published: 14 Jul 2011
- views: 19163
- author: inspiratsioon
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EuroNews - Europeans - Estonia reforms language education
Considering tensions in multi-cultural societies, Brussels designated 2008 'European Year ...
published: 03 Feb 2008
author: Euronews
EuroNews - Europeans - Estonia reforms language education
Considering tensions in multi-cultural societies, Brussels designated 2008 'European Year of Intercultural Dialogue'. Grassroots and youth activities assume a key role in Estonia.
- published: 03 Feb 2008
- views: 33479
- author: Euronews
1:25
Learn Estonian - The Easy Guide (P1)
A comprehensive step by step guide to speaking the Estonian language. In today's lesson, w...
published: 11 Feb 2010
author: LearnEstonian
Learn Estonian - The Easy Guide (P1)
A comprehensive step by step guide to speaking the Estonian language. In today's lesson, we'll learn how to say the words HELLO and GOODBYE.
- published: 11 Feb 2010
- views: 9008
- author: LearnEstonian
Vimeo results:
2:44
Windsurfing - Lesson one
A short tutorial on how to rig up your windsufing gear. Be sure to check the activity on t...
published: 13 Jan 2009
author: Tanel Teemusk
Windsurfing - Lesson one
A short tutorial on how to rig up your windsufing gear. Be sure to check the activity on the background (if you can look pass this gorgeous teacher).
Next summer there will be more lessons so, stay tuned!
Directed by Tanel Teemusk
Sorry that the voiceover is in Estonian, but read the subtitles and you'll get an idea what is he saying. If you see potential to hit big with this video then we can produce subtitles in any language.
Edit (March 2009): The voiceover is now in English.
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piupau "IN FOCUS" episode 4 - Chillin' It
In this episode you see the regular mid-season action. This season the ISENSEVEN crew came...
published: 15 Mar 2012
author: Priit Palumaa
piupau "IN FOCUS" episode 4 - Chillin' It
In this episode you see the regular mid-season action. This season the ISENSEVEN crew came to Estonia for a filmtrip. I helped them out to scout for spots and was their B-roll cameraman for a few times. Look out for the bangers in their upcoming movie! This episode also covers two of the main contest of this season: Red Bull Whiteout and the Estonian Open. Also, be sure to check out the teaser for the next episode at the end!!!
Riders: Orm Joost, Kaur Joost, Daniel Lepik, Hindrek Väravas, Holden vides, Siim Aunison, Mario Visnap, Daniel Rajcsanyi, Henri Jürgenstein, Nicolas Polli, Kaspar Grigorjev, Alex Tank, Sulev Paalo, Mark Duubas, Kristjan Juur, Priit Palumaa, Tõnis Tein, Madis Bachmann
Cinematography and editing: Priit Palumaa
Additional Filming: Juhani Särglep, Jon Mikiver, Hindrek Väravas, Kaspar Grigorjev, Madis Bachmann, Sulev Paalo, Britta Talumaa, Henri Jürgenstein
Music:
Flight Facilities - Foreign Language
Electric Guest - This Head I Hold
Kid Koala - Skanky Panky
Siriusmo - Intro
Special Thanks: Max Kroonmann, Isenseven, Madis Bachmann
Sponsors: DC, Exitsport
http://piupau.live.ee
http://www.exitsport.ee
0:22
Crazy guy with a flamethrower - ( Men Don`t cry ).
Made by Rudolf Konimois Film http://www.rudolfkonimoisfilm.com video production company.
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published: 17 Jun 2010
author: Rudolf Konimois Film
Crazy guy with a flamethrower - ( Men Don`t cry ).
Made by Rudolf Konimois Film http://www.rudolfkonimoisfilm.com video production company.
Awards:
Gold - Golden Hammer 2004 - Baltic Advertising Festival
Silver - Golden Egg 2004, Estonian Advertising Festival
Agency: Adell Saatchi & Saatchi
City: Tallinn
Advertiser: A. Le Coq Tartu Brewery
Brand: Disel
Advertising Campaign: Disel Campaign
Market: Estonia
Country of origin: Estonia
Language: English
Creative Director: Jaanus Vahtra
Art Director: Uku-Kristjan Küttis, Anni Mäger
Copywriter: Lauri Tikerpe, Ivo Uukkivi
Director: Kaido Veermae
Category: Comedy - Men Don`t cry!
0:37
The madness of being Estonian
Being Estonian is completely crazy, crazier than being in Monty Python's Flying Circus. Mo...
published: 30 Sep 2012
author: PiretBCN
The madness of being Estonian
Being Estonian is completely crazy, crazier than being in Monty Python's Flying Circus. Most people I know are blessed because they have always had their identity. It is something they take for granted.
I have always had my identity in my heart but I have not always existed for the outside world. Even now I hear strange things when I say I am Estonian.
The completely opposite views of the West and the East are the most surreal thing out there. For a Westerner I am a (former) communist and (almost) a Russian. For the Russians I am a fascist, a Nazi and (almost) a German. How can one remain sane like this?
The existence of Finland is great help against Russian propaganda. Finland was also in the MRP but it managed to stay independent after WW2. Every time some insane Russian starts to mumble how great the Soviet Union was to Estonia, I just have to say one word: "Finland." And it's game over.
Russians say that Estonians write their language with "German letters". We use the Latin alphabet. This is another controversy. As a child I liked to read books, magazines of the Republic of Estonia that had existed between the two world wars. I started with the ones published in the 1930s. Why? Because the ones published in the 1920s used Gothic script that was far more difficult... and far more German. To consider Latin script "German letters" is just beyond surreal.
I own nothing. My actions are 'fair use'.
Youtube results:
3:35
Estonian language for beginners.wmv
"Suhtleme Eestis - Communicating in Estonia" The Estonian Language E-Course for Beginners....
published: 25 May 2011
author: Ülle Rannut
Estonian language for beginners.wmv
"Suhtleme Eestis - Communicating in Estonia" The Estonian Language E-Course for Beginners. www.integrationresearch.net E-course for beginners includes 16 lessons covering most important topics and vocabulary for newcomers in Estonia: 1. Introducing yourself and your family, describing yourself (age, body parts, hair, clothes, shoes), job and profession, conducting a small conversation. 2. Calendar, seasons, weather, dates, time and schedule, arranging appointments, buying tickets. 3. Asking and giving directions, transportation, taking a taxi, money, shopping and eating out. E-course includes: worksheets video- and audiotasks exercises and feedback supplementary materials (articles, links, videos) concerning Estonian society, language and culture
- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 1603
- author: Ülle Rannut
0:59
Robotex 2005 rules (in Estonian language)
This video was created to explain Robotex2006 (www.robotex.ee) rules to audience. Text is ...
published: 15 Mar 2006
author: petskratt
Robotex 2005 rules (in Estonian language)
This video was created to explain Robotex2006 (www.robotex.ee) rules to audience. Text is in Estonian so you have the possibility to test the effect of visualization on yourself :-) Produced by students of www.itcollege.ee
- published: 15 Mar 2006
- views: 7006
- author: petskratt
6:18
15 more or less similar Estonian and Finnish words
Attention: a frog in Estonian is actually "konn". Sorry. Tervist! In my previous video cal...
published: 08 Oct 2012
author: Riiven Myst
15 more or less similar Estonian and Finnish words
Attention: a frog in Estonian is actually "konn". Sorry. Tervist! In my previous video called Estonian and Finnish numbers I was counting to show how Estonian and Finnish languages are connected. Definitely numbers were the best demonstration, because they are almost the same. But speaking of some language similarity, I can't say that all the Estonian and Finnish words are more or less similar. We have extremely similar words as well as radically different ones. Now let's take a look at names of animals. There are pretty much familiar words for Estonians and Finns. For example, a chicken, that is kana in both languages. Another example can show difference: so a frog in Estonian sounds like konna, but in Finnish the same word changes into sammakko. A lion in Estonian is lõvi, but in Finnish -- leijona. Anyways, I suppose that in the distant past there was some proto Finno-Ugrian language or something. I mean all the Finno-Ugrian people used that one ancient language. I can be wrong actually, but, anyway, this subject is for scientists.
- published: 08 Oct 2012
- views: 96
- author: Riiven Myst