So, I'm gonna teach you some fun things and none of that boring Hello, goodbye, how are you shiz!
Kurat - Literally means devil, but when used as a swearword it means nothing and can be used in any part of the sentence! It just makes the sentence stronger!
EXAMPLES:
Ma armastan leiba - I love bread
Kurat, ma armastan leiba - I love bread
Ma kurat armast leiba - I love bread
Ma armastan kurat leiba - I love bread
Ma armastan leiba kurat - I love bread
Tere-tere vana kere! - Literally it means Hey-hey you old body and it is kind of a funny greeting!
Jääär - It means the edge of the ice!
If you want me to translate some things into Estonian just tell me or if you want to know how something is said in Estonian!
Kurat - Literally means devil, but when used as a swearword it means nothing and can be used in any part of the sentence! It just makes the sentence stronger!
EXAMPLES:
Ma armastan leiba - I love bread
Kurat, ma armastan leiba - I love bread
Ma kurat armast leiba - I love bread
Ma armastan kurat leiba - I love bread
Ma armastan leiba kurat - I love bread
Tere-tere vana kere! - Literally it means Hey-hey you old body and it is kind of a funny greeting!
Jääär - It means the edge of the ice!
If you want me to translate some things into Estonian just tell me or if you want to know how something is said in Estonian!