It has some similarities to Budapest, but in other ways is quite different. There is a Scandinavian influence (it’s a short ferry ride across the Bay of Finland from Helsinki.) Estonian is one of the three major languages in the Finno-Ugric language group, which includes Hungarian (but Hungarian is not so clear a member of the group as the others. Some believe Hungarian should be a Turko-Uralic language.)
Thank you. By happenstance in 2011 we visited three countries (Finland, Estonia, and Hungary[which I’ve visited many times]) that make up the major languages of the Finno-Ugric language group (there are others but only those three are national languages–as I understand it.) That’s how I ended up learning that piece of trivia.
It never occurs to me to travel to Estonia! It is like Budapest? The building tower on the left looks German.
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It has some similarities to Budapest, but in other ways is quite different. There is a Scandinavian influence (it’s a short ferry ride across the Bay of Finland from Helsinki.) Estonian is one of the three major languages in the Finno-Ugric language group, which includes Hungarian (but Hungarian is not so clear a member of the group as the others. Some believe Hungarian should be a Turko-Uralic language.)
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I learn something new from you every time I check out your blog. Thanks!
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Thank you. By happenstance in 2011 we visited three countries (Finland, Estonia, and Hungary[which I’ve visited many times]) that make up the major languages of the Finno-Ugric language group (there are others but only those three are national languages–as I understand it.) That’s how I ended up learning that piece of trivia.
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Very cool, in my estimation
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