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Estonian Translation Services

The best way to get accurate, culturally relevant translations is to hire a professional translator who is a native speaker of the language you are translating.

Estonian Translator MelbourneEstonian translators - Our NAATI Estonian translators provide fast and accurate Estonian translation services.

NAATI Estonian translator - All Estonian translation services we provide are prepared by experienced NAATI Estonian translators.

Estonian translator service - Melbourne Translation Services Estonian translators deliver Estonian document translation with a 100% acceptance rate for migration and legal purposes in Australia.

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  • NAATI certified Estonian translation delivered in Melbourne and Australia-Wide
  • Experienced Estonian translators with more than 10 years' experience

Estonian Business Translation Services

Get expert help in Melbourne for Estonian translation and layout of brochures, labels, namecards, flyers and packaging material.

Melbourne Translation Services's experience in assisting companies with Estonian translation and typeset ensures timely the delivery of your brochures and marketing material for print.

The Estonian Language

Estonian belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages, along with Finnish, Karelian, and other nearby languages. The Uralic languages do not belong to the Indo-European languages. Estonian is distantly related to Hungarian.

Estonian has been influenced by Swedish, German (initially Middle Low German, later also standard German), and Russian, though it is not related to them genetically.

Like Finnish and Hungarian, Estonian is a somewhat agglutinative language, but unlike them, it has lost the vowel harmony of the hypothetical Proto-Uralic language, although in older texts the vowel harmony can still be recognized. Furthermore, the apocope of word-final sounds is extensive and has contributed to a shift from a purely agglutinative to a fusional language. The basic word order is subject–verb–object.


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