: Unlike English, which uses prepositions (like "in" or "on"), Estonian primarily uses case endings to show relationships between words.
: It is one of the few languages that distinguishes between short, long, and overlong sounds for both vowels and consonants, which can completely change a word's meaning. Estonian
“Being rational, calm and not going to emotional extremes are all qualities that are respected. At first, Estonians can come across as aloof.” Commisceo Global : Unlike English, which uses prepositions (like "in"
: Estonian does not distinguish between "he" and "she" (using the gender-neutral tema instead) and typically expresses future intent through context or the present tense. : Unlike English