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Fast Estonian Translation Services

Estonian translation servicesEstonian translation services – Tnfast Translations provides fast professional Estonian to English and English to Estonian document translation services by NAATI accredited or professional Estonian translators.

For all Estonian translation services, you may submit your document(s) to [email protected] for quick quote. Email response time is usually within the hour.

Certified Estonian Document Translation Services

Certified Estonian document translations contain the NAATI accredited translator’s stamp and signature. If the translation is for overseas, we can also provide an official cover letter for your translations and certification stamp with signature from the company representative. The translations will be presented with the company letterhead.

How fast can I get the Estonian Translations?

For documents < 1000 words, you can get an electronic copy of the company certified translations within 48 hours. Usually certified Estonian to English translation of 1-3 pages are delivered within 24-48 hours.

Estonian Translator Services

Types of Estonian Language Services Provided

  • Estonian business translation services
  • Estonian marketing translation services
  • Estonian technical translation services
  • Estonian medical translation services
  • Estonian personal document translation services
  • Estonian migration translation services
  • Estonian software / game-related translation services
  • Estonian agriculture and food related translation services
  • Estonian legal translation services

About the language

Estonian is the official language of Estonia, spoken natively by about 922,000 people in Estonia and 160,000 in various migrant communities.[3] It belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family.

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 and to the Sami languages.

Estonian has been influenced by Swedish, German (initially Middle Low German, which was the lingua franca of the Hanseatic League and spoken natively in the territories of what is today known as Estonia by a sizeable burgher community of Baltic Germans, later Estonian was also influenced by standard German), and Russian, though it is not related to them genetically.

Like Finnish and Hungarian, Estonian is a predominantly agglutinative language, but unlike them, it has lost vowel harmony, the front vowels occurring exclusively on the first or stressed syllable, 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.[citation needed] The basic word order is subject–verb–object.