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Happy Life Abroad
Estonia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 มี.ค. 2021
Welcome to Happy Life Abroad!
My name is Olga. I am from 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan but have been living abroad for 10 years: in 🇫🇷 France, 🇺🇸 the United States, 🇪🇪 Estonia, and now 🇸🇪 Sweden.
On this channel, I share my experience of living in a foreign country, travel videos, and my language learning journey.
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My name is Olga. I am from 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan but have been living abroad for 10 years: in 🇫🇷 France, 🇺🇸 the United States, 🇪🇪 Estonia, and now 🇸🇪 Sweden.
On this channel, I share my experience of living in a foreign country, travel videos, and my language learning journey.
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🎃 Halloween in Liseberg with Humblebees 🐝 | Sweden
Awesome trip to the Liseberg amusement park during the Halloween season with my colleagues from Humblebee.
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Sweden - Why I moved here - Swedish ID card - VLOG
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In this vlog, I explain why I moved to Sweden from Estonia, and take you to the Skatteverket service office to apply for a Swedish ID card.
Sweden | First week on a new job | VLOG
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On October 3 I started a new position as a Data Scientist in Gothenburg, where I now live, and vlogged my entire first week. Music by AUTOKIRA - Ocean High - thmatc.co/?l=77B53A4F
Estonia | Visiting Saaremaa
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✨ Discover the amazing Estonian island of Saaremaa with me! ✨ MUSIC: AUTOKIRA - Ocean High - thmatc.co/?l=77B53A4F Eddy Faulkner - Our Time - thmatc.co/?l=180D216A Heartheat - Even the Right is Wrong - thmatc.co/?l=45B5294D James Patricio - Blossom - thmatc.co/?l=CB3009C6 mj apanay - dreamin abt u (feat. aindrea) - thmatc.co/?l=A0E0E405 Naomi - By Your Side - thmatc.co/?l=CF864F71 OITU - Wounds...
Sailing Around Canary Islands with Estonians | Spain
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Incredible sailing trip with stops and exploration of the Canary Islands. Music Music by TED.E - Nothing I Wouldn't Do - thmatc.co/?l=94F07FBC Music by Naomi - By Your Side - thmatc.co/?l=CF864F71 Music by Mykyl - HOW TO LIVE - thmatc.co/?l=A3718868 Music by Music Goreng - Summer Battle - thmatc.co/?l=1F2C691D Music by Mr. Jello - Sunrays - thmatc.co/?l=CCB24914 Music by mj apanay - dreamin abt...
Work in IT in Estonia
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Working in IT in Estonia has many advantages. Watch this video to discover them... Music from www.bensound.com
Norway | Visiting Bergen
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Finally, my dream of visiting Norway came true... Hop on the Bergen adventure train with me 😃 MUSIC Music by WCKiD & OUTSHADES - In My Head (feat. Annastacia Boudwin) - thmatc.co/?l=C7427712 Music by Gus Leifeld - Indigo - thmatc.co/?l=E7E596B4 Music by Daav One, Side-B & Q'Aila - Reverie - thmatc.co/?l=61809539 Music by Marin Hoxha - Velocity - thmatc.co/?l=314BF392 Music by Casey Cook - Blue ...
Estonia | Last week before staring a new job | VLOG
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Next Monday I start a new job, so this is week was the last week of my long sabbatical vacation. International game party, lunch with classmates, botanical garden, local elections, vegan coffee shop and kazakh traditional food. Music from www.bensound.com
Estonia | Study Trip to Pääsküla Bog | VLOG
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Settle in Estonia organized this cool field trip to Pääsküla bog, during which we learned many new Estonian words to name plants growing in forests. Music by Juju B. Goode - Day 9. Watermelon Arcade - thmatc.co/?l=910993E9
Estonia | Visiting Pärnu
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Discover the lovely city of Pärnu on the South-West coast of Estonia! Beautiful architecture and greenest parks. 00:57 - Independence square (goo.gl/maps/U1DuPVghBXwjBGKT8) 02:37 - Knight street (goo.gl/maps/rauaMMDjNG8bgqmJ6) 03:43 - Children's park (goo.gl/maps/GMNnDtp1gnqypyg76) 05:05 - Valli park (goo.gl/maps/yvMikP2kuTJjXA6a7) 06:46 - MiniZoo (goo.gl/maps/T7kPtkv1kEAkc2WJ6) 10:39 - Estonia...
Estonia | Tallinn Botanical Garden
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Visit with me the beatiful Tallinn Botanical Garden located in Pirita. MUSIC: Music by Casey Cook - Blue - thmatc.co/?l=258A6D33 Music by Tarn PK - Indigo Dreaming - thmatc.co/?l=973B2C31
Estonia | In-Person Estonian Language Class | VLOG
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Are you interested in learning Estonian? This vlog shows what an Estonian language class from the Settle in Estonia program looks like. Music by Daav One, Side-B & Q'Aila - Reverie - thmatc.co/?l=61809539
Estonia | Ironman 70.3 Tallinn 2021 | VLOG
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Ironman 70.3 race. Swimming (1.9 km) took place at Lake Harku. The one-loop cycling course (90 km) started at Lake Harku, and continued to Seaplane Harbour through the southern villages (mix of city and countryside). The challenge ended with the run course (21.1 km) to the edge of Old Town in 2 laps with a finish line at Noblessner Port. Music: www.bensound.com
Is it Possible to Live in Estonia without the Estonian Language?
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In this video, I answer the question for different situations and places: work, education, administration, real estate, healthcare, restaurants, stores, taxi, delivery, and websites.
I Don't Like THIS in ESTONIA...
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Estonia is a beautiful country welcoming expats from all over the world! But it also has its drawbacks...
Estonia | Food Festival and Cat Hotel | VLOG
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Estonia | Food Festival and Cat Hotel | VLOG
Estonia | Parcel Machines and Shopping Centers | VLOG
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Estonia | Parcel Machines and Shopping Centers | VLOG
Estonia | Restaurant with a Beach View and Park Walk | VLOG
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Estonia | Restaurant with a Beach View and Park Walk | VLOG
How Hard is the Estonian Language? | Beginner's Perspective
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How Hard is the Estonian Language? | Beginner's Perspective
Estonia | Errands and a Walk in the Old Town | VLOG
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Estonia | Errands and a Walk in the Old Town | VLOG
Estonia | Language Learning and Outdoor Dining in Tallinn | VLOG
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Estonia | Language Learning and Outdoor Dining in Tallinn | VLOG
5 Lessons I Have Learned After a Year of Active Investing
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5 Lessons I Have Learned After a Year of Active Investing
The Reason I Moved Abroad and Keep Moving
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The Reason I Moved Abroad and Keep Moving
Estonia | Tallinn | Relaxing Walk in a Park with Sounds of Nature
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Estonia | Tallinn | Relaxing Walk in a Park with Sounds of Nature
You've explained a typical foreigner perspective, limited to the context of Tallinn.
I have cybersecurity skills and software engineering skills but don’t know where to apply for jobs
Great video!
phone app visual translation solution?
Hi mam good morning
Pärnu is beautiful🇪🇪🇪🇪
I need a job in this beautiful country
Спустя 3 года, надеюсь вы научились выговорить ä,ö и ü😊
Says it's hard says only three months. Easyest language at all
Написать слово можно, но произнести правильно сложнее. И это про автобус. Одно из! Слышу звон, но не знаю где он. Главное канал создать.
Looked like a fun day! Are you still in Sweden?
i know you probably alrady know this, but i wanted to mention how when you said ''Buss'', you said ''Büiss'' but it is pronounced ''buiss''
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That looks like so much fun!
Thanks alot so useful and also the sound of nature at the background was really beautiful and amazing 😍
W is not pronounced in vowel! Voul
I see Pärnu mentioned ❤
"Ma söön maasikat" is actually a singular form, so you're eating just one strawberry "Ma söön maasikaid" is plurar form, then you eat more than one
Mu Emakeel
And now in 2023 (going to 2024) IT startup scene is letting people go en masse. Due to high euribor. Investors are not pumping money into random IT startups that generate no profit. And rightfully so. :) Already 4 of my developer/engineer friends have been let go in the past 2 months, and new places are offering 30%+ less salary, because "good times are over" now that money has value
Hey dearest. How can I grab this 450 apartment ?
No worries, the Estonians themselves make mistakes all the time :D. But for me Russian has actually been extremely difficult to learn (I understand but can't speak) because there are also those stem changes but very different compared to ours. :D What I wanted to say: If you try to speak Estonian you are allowed to make mistakes, Estonians love their language spoken by friendly foreigners :)
Please I’m very happy your Video very very good I’m Love your. Video. I’m from Australia. Sydney. Please Come too visit. Soo😢. Thanks for so much. Zaman Australia. Sydney
I’m so happy your so good. Zaman Australia
Hello sir I’m from Australia please your Video very very good. Please. Vian I’m coming to visit. Please help me. Thanks so much. Very very good video. Zaman Australia
I need a job,,do u help me??
The principle of the Estonian case system is easy to comprehend for a native Finnish speaker familiar to the southwestern dialects of finnish in which the word endings are shortened like in estonian if compared with standard written finnish. (Maybe due to some ancient migration from Estonia to southwesterbn finland or something like that,) So for example the word ranta (beach) is in Finnish: ranta - rannat, rannan - rantojen, rantaa - rantoja. So it is easy to learn just how many letters you drop from the ending of the finnish language word. Or if not directly then the estonian word will at least resemble some finnish dialect form. But because written or officially spoken finnish was designed quite conservative in the 19th century during the national awakening, the informal spoken finnish uses very much the shorter forms with letters dropped of from the end of the words. So for example in estonian I = ma, you = sa while in written standard finnish (and some dialects) I = minä and you = sinä but in informal spoken finnish there may be I =mä, you = sä.
Don't know about people getting offended when you start speaking Russian. Usually, we start politely telling you that we don't understand Russian. But I can understand where you are coming from.
Actually, there is a sentence order structure. I sometimes tend to end my sentences with verbs. So during high school and the end of middle school, we had to write a lot of essays and my teacher basically marked me down in almost every other sentence for incorrect sentence structure. A similar thing happened when I was writing my bachelor's and master's thesis. It wasn't as bad, but still. Even though the reader could understand what I wrote.
Thanks for the informative video. I'm Estonian and I remembered the funny saying that you have to try to say fast:"Eminemi esimene esinemine". :D And a saying that is the same from the beginning to the end and the other way:"aias sadas saia"
Estonian is hard as fuck , even for myself as an actual estonian. Probably the hardest language to learn using latin alphabet
Hi Olga. Just enjoyed your helpful video. Do you think if it possible for none EU citizens to work remotely for an Estonian company in the software engineering field?
I am a native English speaker and I have lived in Tallinn for 26 years. Even from the start I deliberately avoided the expat society and my social circle comprised pretty well all Estonians apart from some business contacts about which I had little choice. It took some time to get started, but over time I became more confident and can hold my own, being almost fluent; Estonians now seem to think that I am of Estonian heritage but born outside the country, so I suppose my skills are reasonably competent. I would say that if you expect to make any kind of life for yourself, irrespective of what country you have chosen, you should prioritise learning the national language; to do anything else is insulting to your adopted home. If you are there only on a temporary basis such as to attend school or university, then there is little point if your are in the capital as you will have neither the time nor the motivation to learn Estonian, and most of your social circle will be people like you who are there for the same reason and are using English as a lingua franca. Don't stress about it.
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the houses are very beutifuli you dislike ESTONIA SAAD KOLKI KOHE TRA
Awesome information! Thanks so much for the video. Do I need to have citizenship before I rent an apartment from a private owner or broker? Also is there a way to expedite citizenship process if I want to rent?
Fascinating subject. Your intelligence and natural charm come through in your clear presentation of a complex subject. Thank you!
i read your video with very interest. I like Estonia and i want to come back in next spring (i like your video "rent"). You are my estonian guide!!! But, now, where do you live? In Estonia or Finland. And, please, tell me a little answer. How is in summer with mosquitoes in Estonia? Many years ago i was in june in Finalnd, near Rovaniemi. Was terrible and people walked with protection anti mosquitoes. Thanks for your answer
It's much like Lithuanian, a mash-up of old school agglutinative plus Latin / German "order", and lots of influence from neighbouring languages.
Are you serious mate? 😅
Sa räägid Eesti keelt väga hästi! meaning=You are speaking Estonian very good!👍
Estonian Ä,ä = /æ/, like english word "bad" sounds /bæd/ or /bæ:d/. Estonian word "jäääär" /jæ:`æ:r/ .
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Thank you, very interesting video for me as an Estonian to watch🥰. Jäääär is like Jää = Ice + edge = äär . As previously mentioned, honey cake = mee+kook and wooden table = puu+laud . It's true that, as an Estonian, I don't really think about how or from what words are inflected or what the endings are. You explained everything very nicely. I myself could not explain Estonian grammar to a foreigner, to be honest. 😅
kass is a cat and buss is a bus. as you sai is by tiblas
so you are just an tibla?
are u a native russian living in estonia?
language is not not hard as all, very soft speaking. what is hard is cases in language...14
it is really hard way to teach language
How do you feel about a Russian doing evil or stern in our homeland Estonia, to our young people who do not speak Russian. Do you also expect thislanguage from Finnish or Italian or Spanish schoolchildren? This is arrogance characteristic only of Russian people. Apart from that, we have not forgotten Russia's crimes in Estonia. We are also aware of the Soviets' wish and longing for Putin take back Estonia to Russia. Too often we hear from Russians that they do not want to learn our national language. There are a lot of Russian citizens of Narva, Sillamäe and Lasnamäe in Tallinn who do not want to integrate and want to create their own little Russian country here. They fight against change in every way. Lasnamäe is ugly precisely because "Russian culture" reigns there. Every Estonian who has bought a home there tries to leave there as soon as possible. Now think about it, is it still weird to assume that we expect a Russian person to learn the language in their country of residence? When you arrive here , is it hard to say or mention that you've started your studies? In my opinion, Estonians are very supportive of those who try to speak. Crossing the road in many respects is by no means unique to Estonia. I've seen it all over the world. Even in Moscow. I just came from Spain via Finland and there were also such road crossings in both.
as native estonian speaker, who has learned some... 6 i guess? depends. foreign languages (1 russian 2 english 3 lithuanian 4 german 5 greek 6 hebrew 7 polish 8 spanish 6,5 latin; scratch greek and hebrew, i barely remember letters now, anyways) i can only testify: it is true that only 3 first foreign languages are difficult to learn. from 4th it is much easier. there forms kinda self (like bookself) or grid in your brain, first 3 are like building it, and then you just fill it. there is some scientific name for that grid, don't remember. generative grammar? and it does not depend, are they same family or not. so, advise: learn some 3 easier languages first, and then tackle estonian. of slavic languages russian is not easiest. hebrew has tons of rules but once you get them, you just ride on them (i never said i got there...) german is next to estonian in difficulty. maybe, if your native language is english, try: latin or italian, spanish, greek or, say, czech. or, if brave, german. considering, where your travels take you. and when you put in all this hard work and speak nearly perfect estonian - estonians will still correct you or worse, try to speak english. not bc we're assholes (that might be 1 factor), but this culture classification on scale textual -- contextual. i think most latin, esp brazilian culture is extreme contextual - when speaking, more info is in context, how you speak, not what you say. german and estonian culture is extreme textual - what you say exactly is important, poor grammar might be verrry confusing, so let's better speak english, so to say. :)