Finnish is mainly agglutinating, but there are some features of other types (analytic constructions, a low degree of form homonymy; occasionally there is no
The purpose of this paper1 is to compare some aspects of the quantity systems Finnish and Estonian belong to the Balto-Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric
Estonian differs from its closest large related language, Finnish, at least as much as English differs from Frisian The difference between Estonian and
both the Finnish and Estonian regions are located in the Eastern part of their Finnish CBC with Estonia and with Russian Karelia has followed different
Cost differences between the two economies remain significant Many Finnish companies invest in Estonia to take advantage of cost differentials
In the old texts Finnish object case selection is similar to present day usage, while in Estonian there are major differences 1 1 Background