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  • Eesti keel – Estonian language class

    141 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010, Australia

    Estonian lessons weekly on a Monday and Wednesday night (mostly in Zoom, Monday group meets every now and then at the Estonian House in Surry Hills, Sydney). Everyone is welcome to join at anytime. We try to make learning Estonian fun since it’s not in the top 10 of the easiest languages in the world. […]

  • Eesti keel – Estonian language class

    Estonian lessons on Wednesday night are run in Zoom. Everyone is welcome to join at anytime. We try to make learning Estonian fun since it’s not in the top 10 of the easiest languages in the world.  We focus on listening and speaking and build the knowledge like Lego blocks. We learn to speak Estonian […]

  • Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)

    141 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010, Australia

    You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own […]

  • Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)

    Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)

    The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son, Dr Inno Salasoo. In […]

  • Eesti keel – Estonian language class

    141 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010, Australia

    Estonian lessons weekly on a Monday and Wednesday night (mostly in Zoom, Monday group meets every now and then at the Estonian House in Surry Hills, Sydney). Everyone is welcome to join at anytime. We try to make learning Estonian fun since it’s not in the top 10 of the easiest languages in the world. […]

  • Eesti keel – Estonian language class

    Estonian lessons on Wednesday night are run in Zoom. Everyone is welcome to join at anytime. We try to make learning Estonian fun since it’s not in the top 10 of the easiest languages in the world.  We focus on listening and speaking and build the knowledge like Lego blocks. We learn to speak Estonian […]

  • Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)

    141 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010, Australia

    You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own […]

  • Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)

    Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)

    The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son, Dr Inno Salasoo. In […]

  • Eesti keel – Estonian language class

    141 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010, Australia

    Estonian lessons weekly on a Monday and Wednesday night (mostly in Zoom, Monday group meets every now and then at the Estonian House in Surry Hills, Sydney). Everyone is welcome to join at anytime. We try to make learning Estonian fun since it’s not in the top 10 of the easiest languages in the world. […]

  • Eesti keel – Estonian language class

    Estonian lessons on Wednesday night are run in Zoom. Everyone is welcome to join at anytime. We try to make learning Estonian fun since it’s not in the top 10 of the easiest languages in the world.  We focus on listening and speaking and build the knowledge like Lego blocks. We learn to speak Estonian […]

  • Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)

    141 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010, Australia

    You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own […]

  • Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)

    Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)

    The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son, Dr Inno Salasoo. In […]