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    Estonian grammar is the grammar of the Estonian language. Estonian consonant gradation is a grammatical process that affects obstruent consonants at the...
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    Estonian (eesti keel [ˈeːsʲti ˈkeːl] ) is a Finnic language of the Uralic family. Estonian is the official language of Estonia. It is written in the Latin...
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    South Estonian is either a Finnic language or an Estonian dialect, spoken in south-eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto varieties...
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    Estonian literature (Estonian: eesti kirjandus) is literature written in the Estonian language (c. 1,100,000 speakers) Estonia leads the world in book...
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    Estophilia (category Estonian nationalism)
    of Estonian descent who are sympathetic to, or interested in, Estonian language, Estonian literature or Estonian culture, the history of Estonia, and...
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  • Traditional grammar (also known as classical grammar) is a framework for the description of the structure of a language. The roots of traditional grammar are...
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  • The grammar of the German language is quite similar to that of the other Germanic languages. Although some features of German grammar, such as the formation...
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  • outlines the grammar of the Dutch language, which shares strong similarities with German grammar and also, to a lesser degree, with English grammar. Vowel length...
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    northeastern dialects of ancient Estonian. Votic regardless exhibits several features that indicate its distinction from Estonian (both innovations such as the...
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  • In grammar, an article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the...
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  • Illative case (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    In grammar, the illative case (/ˈɪlətɪv/; abbreviated ILL; from Latin: illatus "brought in") is a grammatical case used in the Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian...
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  • Anton thor Helle (category Translators of the Bible into Estonian)
    translator of the first Bible in Estonian in 1739, and the first Estonian grammar. The New Testament was a North Estonian revision of the 1648 version by...
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  • Instructive case (category Grammar stubs)
    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, the instructive case is a grammatical case used in Finnish, Estonian, and the Turkic languages. In Finnish...
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    Karl August Hermann (category Estonian male writers)
    newspaper Valgus. He belonged to the Society of Estonian Literati and was an honorary alumnus of the Estonian Students' Society. He died in 1909 in Tartu...
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    Tartu (redirect from Tartu, Estonia)
    Since Estonia became an independent country in 1918, the Estonian-language Tartu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈtɑrtˑu]), alternative South Estonian spelling:...
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  • Essive case (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    of the moment of speech. In Estonian, it is marked by adding "-na" to the genitive stem. Marking of the case in Estonian denotes the capacity in which...
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    Johannes Aavik (category Estonian male poets)
    18 March 1973) was an Estonian linguist and innovator of the Estonian language. Aavik was born in Randvere, Saaremaa, Estonia (then Russian Empire)....
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  • Adessive case (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    such as Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, it is the fourth of the locative cases, with the basic meaning of "on"—for example, Estonian laud (table) and...
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  • In grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other...
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  • English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts...
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  • Elative case (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    from the houses" (Finnish talot = "houses") Estonian: majast - "out of the house, from the house" (Estonian maja = "house") Erzya: kudosto - "out of the...
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  • Inessive case (category Grammar stubs)
    of "in": for example, "in the house" is talo·ssa in Finnish, maja·s in Estonian, куд·са (kud·sa) in Moksha, etxea·n in Basque, nam·e in Lithuanian, sāt·ā...
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  • to: Agricultural University of Georgia, Tbilisi Applicative Universal Grammar, a linguistic theory Aug., the abbreviation of August, the eighth month...
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  • Estonian orthography is the system used for writing the Estonian language and is based on the Latin alphabet. The Estonian orthography is generally guided...
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  • gakkō bunpō (学校文法, lit. 'school grammar') of today has followed Iwabuchi Etsutarō's model outlined in his 1943 grammar, Chūtō Bunpō (中等文法), compiled for...
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  • languages, such as Finnish and Estonian, have an impersonal voice, often simply called the passive (Finnish: passiivi, Estonian: umbisikuline tegumood), which...
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  • Danish grammar is either the study of the grammar of the Danish language, or the grammatical system itself of the Danish language. Danish is often described...
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  • Supine (category Grammar)
    Look up supine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, a supine is a form of verbal noun used in some languages. The term is most often used for...
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  • This is a timeline of Estonian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Estonia and its predecessor states....
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  • Abessive case (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    ilman rahatta There is debate as to whether this is interference from Estonian. Estonian also uses the abessive, which is marked by -ta in both the singular...
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