Some useful phrases

Practice has proved that the quickest way for a foreigner to open up a reserved Estonian is to at least try to say something in Estonian: a simple "Tere" (Hello) or "Aitäh" (Thank you) will make any Estonian in surprise and delight.

Tere/Nägemiseni

Hello/Goodbye

Tšau (Ciao)

Informal and a very common way between friends and acquaintances to say both Hi and Bye

Aitäh/Tänan

Thank you

Palun

Please

Jah

Yes

Ei

No

Naine

Woman

Mees

Man

Arst

Doctor

Hambaarst

Dentist

Kiirabi

Ambulance

Pood

Shop

Restoran

Restaurant

Kohvik

Cafe

Baar

Bar

Arve

Bill

Hind

Price

Valuutavahetus

Currency exchange

Raha 

Money

Juuksur

Hairdresser

Kool

School

Õppemaks

Tuition fee

Lektor

Lecturer

Professor

Professor

Pass

Passport

ID-kaart

ID card

Dokument

Document

Buss

Bus

Bussipeatus

Bus stop

Rong

Train

Kuukaart

A month´s pass (for public transport)

Kus on raamatukogu?

Where is the library?

Kuidas minna ülikooli?

Which way is the university?

Minge vasakule

Go left

Minge paremale

Go right

Minge otse

Go straight ahead

Kuidas läheb?

How are you?

Tänan küsimast, väga hästi

Very well, thank you

Mida sa õpid?

What are you studying?

Kui palju see maksab?

How much does it cost?

Mis kell on?

What time is it?

Ilusat päeva!

Have a nice day!

Palun sõitke aadressil….

Please drive to this address