Similar words: bostonian, estonia, newtonian, plutonian, dystonia, newtonian mechanics, Baconian, devonian. Meaning: n. the official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages. adj. of or pertaining to Estonia or the people or culture of Estonia.
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1. The Estonians have always been seafarers.
2. The Estonian port of Tallinn was blockaded for a time by Soviet warships.
3. The view of the Estonian government does not diverge that far from Lipmaa's thinking.
4. The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent.
5. Adds Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian language support.
6. Estonian dictionary order, case - insensitive, for use with the 1257 ( Baltic ) Character Set.
7. Some have involved defacing Estonian websites, replacing the pages with Russian propaganda or bogus apologies.
8. The official languages of the competition are Estonian and English.
9. And it is that sort of Estonian quirkiness that gives the LMC its pull.
10. Estonian Kroon Euro from being completely replaced by 4 days time, Estonia's euro conversion is entering the final stage.
11. Estonian law recognizes building ownership as property right separate from land underneath the building.
12. The classic category was also won by an Estonian couple.
13. It has expressed interest in buying Estonian Air ( currently up for sale by SAS(sentencedict.com), its owner ).
14. Estonian - born American architect whose bold, monumental designs include the Yale University Art Gallery ( 1954 ).
15. These retorts were designed for supplying the Estonian Power Station with shale oil produced from unconcentrated fine-grained (energy) oil shale.
16. Estonian dictionary order, case - sensitive, for use with the 1257 ( Baltic ) Character Set.
17. Historically, the Estonian kroon was pegged to the Deutsche Mark; it is now attached to the euro and has been stable since 20 June 1992 at a rate of 15.64664 krooni to the euro.
18. In July of that year an Estonian army, under General Yudenitch, almost got to Petersburg.
19. After the Estonian War of Independence and Treaty of Tartu signed in 2 February 1920 Estonia maintained this independence for twenty-two years with a parliamentary government.
20. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, scores of languages have rebounded, including Latvian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Ukranian, and all the languages of what had been Soviet Asia.
21. Lithuania has useful special forces; Western spies speak highly of their Estonian colleagues.
21. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
22. In 19th century literates of Tartu University started to study Estonian mythology.
23. Following the conquest of Northern Estonia by the Livonian Order, many Estonian people have fled to neighbouring Lithuania .
24. The company has sister partnerships in Czech, Slovakia and Hungary, moreover it distributes products to the Ukrainian, Russian, Byelorussian , Lithuanian, Estonian and Bulgarian market.
25. A good example of outsiders'wrong views was the market in credit - default swaps on Estonian debt.
26. Economists say the most vulnerable period will be the first two weeks of the new year, when the Estonian economy transitions from the familiar kroon to a currency - many here still don't trust.
27. As planned, the first two weeks of this year Estonian Kroon and the euro can flow after the 14th stage of history the official.
28. Karen speaks English without a trace of an accent - you'd never think her mother tongue was Estonian.
29. Study Spanish, French or English. Or attempt a more unusual language like Polish, Estonian or Thai.
30. I wonder how we are going to occupy ourselves on the six-hour drive from the Latvian seaside resort of Jurmala to the Estonian university town of Tartu.
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