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Estonian Values

Estonian Values. Form 9b. Language. About 1.1 mln people speak Estonian , 990 thousand of them live in Estonia. Has been influenced by Swedish, Finnish, German and Russian.

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Estonian Values

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  1. Estonian Values Form 9b

  2. Language • About 1.1mlnpeople speak Estonian,990 thousand of them live in Estonia. • Has been influenced by Swedish, Finnish, German and Russian. • Estonian is the official language of Estonia, though the population of Russians in Estonia is around 345,000. • Estonian is one of the smallest languages in the world that fulfills all the functions necessary for an independent state to perform linguistically.

  3. Finno-UgricLanguageTree Votian; Livonian; Estonian; Eryza; Moksha; Mari Sami; Izhorian; Vespian;Karelian;Finnish Komi;Udmurt; Hungarian; Khanty; Mansi

  4. The Alphabet • Latin alphabet • Thevowels Ä, Ö, Ü and Õ are clearly separate phonemes • The Estonian language has 14 cases, which makes it really difficult to learn

  5. Oldcurrency • Kroon was the official currency of Estonia for two periods inhistory: 1928–1940 and 1992–2011. • Replacedthe mark (German) at a rate of 100 mark = 1 kroon. • One kroon = 100 cents. • Banknotes: Freq. used2, 5, 10, 25, 100, 500 Rarely used1, 50 • Coins : Freq. used 10, 20, 50 cents, 1 kroon Rarely used5 cents, 5 kroons

  6. Holidays

  7. TraditionalcuisineMain course • Pork and potatoes accompanied by a rich gravy and other vegetables has been the traditional Estonian main course. • Pork has been the most important meat and is eaten roasted • Typical Estonian food is also black pudding and sourcrout but mostly they are eaten only at Christmas

  8. Black bread • Black rye bread accompanies almost every savory food in Estonia • We have two types of bread – black and white • White (normal bread in other countries) – SAI • Black bread - LEIB

  9. Desserts • A traditional dessert is kama • Kama is traditional finely milled flour mixture. It is eaten with sourmilk and some sugar. • Kohuke – a type of creamcheese dessert, covered in chocolate.

  10. Thank you for listening !

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