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Estonian Language Translation Services
An Accent on Accuracy
The highest quality translations, brisk turnaround schedules,
competitive rates, and sharing of our knowledge, are all requisites for ALT's
success. The complete and accurate translation of your company's communications
is vital to your success. That's why ALT is obsessed with providing the best
translators for YOUR project. High-quality translations are the product of a
highly talented and experienced translation team with expertise in your
industry. ALT puts all the pieces together to make it happen.
Why Choose Advanced Language Translation Inc for English to Estonian or
Estonian to English Translation?
Advanced Language Translation’s Professional Estonian translation
services utilize only native speakers to ensure quality and precision
translations for your target audience. The ability to translate from/into
Estonian requires not only a strong knowledge of the Estonian language, but also
the diverse cultures of the Estonian-speaking world, as well as an understanding
of the target audience, purpose of the source text and technical aspects of
written Estonian.
When doing business in Estonian, professional, human translation
is a must. Do not expect to close a business deal or impress your clients with
spotty software translation. Only through human translation, edited and
customized to your target audience, can your meaning be honestly conveyed and
your audience not be offended.
We are proud of our excellent reputation for reliable and high
quality Estonian to English and English to Estonian translation services. We have
assembled teams of translators from around the world, with an array of skills
and specialties and can custom fit the knowledge and strengths of our teams to
your specific projects. To demonstrate our commitment to quality and our
dedication to our clients, we offer free consultations and provide an industry
leading 180-day warranty on translation!
We provide quick and easy custom
quotes for your Estonian translation and localization needs.
Need to get the “gist” of Estonian?
Although professional translation is highly recommended for any
business, legal or sincere correspondence in Estonian, sometimes it’s necessary
to use machine translation (or translation software) to get the gist of an
e-mail or web page. By no means is software translation an acceptable
substitute for professional translation—the technology is not there yet. But it
is great for getting the general idea of an article, e-mail, web site, etc.
Advanced Language Translation offers excellent Estonian Translation Software for
this purpose in our
online store.
Interesting Facts about the Estonian Language
Estonian is the official language of Estonia, as well as one of the official
languages of the European Union.
Estonian is one of the few languages that has the “three-quantity system”
when speaking. Simply put, the length of time that a vowel or consonant in a given
word determines the meaning of the word. This is sometimes signaled in the spelling
of the word, while other times, it is up to the speaker to know the difference. A
similar system has been found in North German dialects and it is assumed that both the
North German dialects and Estonian developed simultaneously.
Estonian has fourteen cases, but does not have grammatical gender, personal
pronouns or definite and indefinite articles.
History of the Estonian Language
Ancient Estonian was influenced by Germanic, Baltic and ancient Slavonic languages. One
of the first appearances of an Estonian word dates back to the 8th century. The oldest
surviving text, the Kullamaa Manuscript, dates to the first quarter of the 16th century,
which contains several religious texts, including the Lord’s Prayer.
During the middle of the 19th century, Estonian changed from a local spoken language
into a national and cultural language. Its use extended into the literary world as well as for
scientific investigation. According to the Estonian Institute, Estonian is considered to be one
of the smallest languages that completes all the functions necessary for an independent state to
‘perform’ linguistically, being used in literature, research, education and government.
The first normative dictionary for Estonian appeared in 1918, which helped to standardize
the language. Then, between 1940 and 1991, using the standardized language and adhering to the norms
served as a form of national resistance to Soviet rule.
Written Language
Estonian uses the Latin alphabet, and adds to it four special characters to represent
sounds that are not described in the Latin alphabet: ä, ö, ü, õ.
Estonian Language Statistics
• Approximately 1.1 million people speak Estonian. 950,000 of them live in Estonia,
while the remaining 150,000 speakers are in Sweden, Canada, USA, Russian, Australia, Finland and Germany.
• 67.3% of the population in Estonia speaks Estonian, while other languages in the region
include Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian.
• Estonia boasts a literacy rate of 99.8%.
Translation Issues with Estonian
Advanced Language Translation Inc has extensive experience with
the in and outs of the Estonian Language and we have a long and flawless record
of success with complicated Estonian translation projects.
During the translation process, there is a substantial textual expansion when translating from
English into Estonian, which should be taken into consideration during the authoring stages.
Estonian has several dialects broken into geographic regions, northern and southern.
While most deviations are minor, there are still orthographic differences between them. The most
prominent deviation from standard Estonian occurs in the southern dialect of Võro, which has changes
in syntax, vocabulary and word alteration. Other southern dialects, such as Mulgi, Tartu and Seto
also can be easily distinguished from standard Estonian. These dialects also should be considered,
although standard Estonian is the standard language used in journalism, print media and by the government.
Estonian Language Vital Information
Speaking Population: 1.1 Million
Where Spoken: Estonia, Sweden, Canada, USA, Russia, Australia,
Finland, Germany
Writing Systems: Latin 1
Code Pages: ANSI - 1257
Windows - Baltic
Unicode Supported: Yes
Common Phrases: (phonetic pronunciations in parentheses)
Estonian: eesti (EH-stee)
Hello: tere (teh-reh)
Good-bye: hüvasti (hoo-VAS-ti)
Please: palun (pal-oon)
Thank you: Tänan väga (tahn-ahn vah-gah)
English: inglise (ing-lee-suh)
Yes: jah (yah)
No: ei (eigh)
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