- Jõgi
Maiken Schmidt as Aino
Tammik Gert
Raudsep as Oberscharführer Ants
Saareste Ain Mäeots as
Captain Evald Viires Peeter Tammearu as a
Partorg (Communist...
- such as derivations,
compositions and
loanwords (often from Finnish; cf.
Saareste and Raun 1965: 76). In Aavik's
dictionary (1921)
lists approximately 4000...
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Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee.
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December 2020. A.
Saareste.
Esimese eestikeelse raamatu Wanradt-Kõlli
katekismuse keelest (Tartu,...
- 1960–2002 Oma Keel, 2000– Directors:
Lauri Kettunen: 1920–1924
Andrus Saareste: 1925–1933, 1935, 1936–1941
Julius Mägiste: 1934, 1936
Arnold Kask: 1944...
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which gave the
overview of
grammar of the
North Estonian language. A.
Saareste.
Piibli keel ja rahvakeel. –
Eesti Keel 1939, 7–8 L. Aarma.
Johann Hornungi...
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Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee.
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December 2020. A.
Saareste.
Agenda Parva (1622) keelest. –
Eesti Keel 1938 O. Freymuth.
Agenda Parva...
- such as derivations,
compositions and
loanwords (often from Finnish; cf.
Saareste and Raun 1965: 76).
Aavik belonged to the so-called Noor
Eesti (‘Young...
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memorandum signed (among others) by
August Annist,
Alfred Koort,
Andrus Saareste,
Juhan Sütiste,
Juhan Semper,
Gustav Suits, Aino Suits, Elo Tuglas, and...