Mitte meeldima – to dislike
Jagama - to divide
Tegema – to do
Pliiatsiga joonistama – to draw
Jooma – to drink
Autot Juhtima – to drive
Teenima - to earn
Sööma - to eat
Nautima - to enjoy
Tundma - to feel
Kala Püüdma - to fish
Parandama - to fix
Lendama - to fly
Praadima - to fry
Saama - to get
Riidesse Panema - to get dressed
Käima - to go
Kasvatama - to grow
Aimama - to guess
Juhtuma - to happen
Vihkama - to hate
Omama - to have
Kuulma - to hear
Aitama - to help
Käia Matkamas - to hike
Tööle Võtma - to hire
Jahtima - to hunt
Sörki Jooksma - to jog
Hüppama - to jump
Leivapood - Bakery
Raamatupood - Book shop
Lihakarn - Butcher Shop
Juveliir - Jewelry Shop
Turg - Market
Apteek - Pharmacy
Jalanõude Kauplus - Shoe store
Mänguasjade Pood - Toy store
I used a program called Byki for these notes, and got some help from my good friend Tea!
I'll be adding all of my notes as I finish them!
My MSN:
innermobius@live.com
Contact me if you wish to discuss Estonian with an American English speaker!
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