Estonian exonyms
Below is list of Estonian language exonyms for places in non-Estonian-speaking countries:
Language | Native Name | Estonian Exonym |
---|---|---|
Albania Albaania | ||
Albanian | Tiranë | Tirana |
Algeria Alžeeria | ||
Arabic | الجزائر (al-Jazā’ir) | Alžiir |
Austria Austria | ||
German | Wien | Viin |
Belgium Belgia | ||
French – Dutch | Bruxelles – Brussel | Brüssel |
Bulgaria Bulgaaria | ||
Bulgarian | София (Sofija) | Sofia |
Denmark Taani | ||
Danish | København | Kopenhaagen |
Finland Soome | ||
Finnish | Helsinki | Helsingi |
Turku | Turu | |
France Prantsusmaa | ||
French | Paris | Pariis |
Germany Saksamaa | ||
German | Berlin | Berliin |
Greece Kreeka | ||
Greek | Αθήνα (Athína) | Ateena |
Κέρκυρα (Kérkyra) | Korfu | |
Italy Itaalia | ||
Italian | Roma | Rooma |
Venezia | Veneetsia | |
Latvia Läti | ||
Latvian | Ainaži | Heinaste |
Alūksne | Aluliina | |
Ape | Hopa | |
Cēsis | Võnnu | |
Daugava | Väina | |
Daugavpils | Väinalinn | |
Ērģeme | Härgmäe | |
Gaujiena | Koivaliina | |
Gulbene | Kulna | |
Ikšķile | Üksküla | |
Jelgava | Miitavi | |
Kārki | Karkla | |
Liepāja | Liibavi | |
Limbaži | Lemsalu | |
Ludza | Lutsi | |
Mazsalaca | Väike-Salatsi | |
Naukšeni | Nausküla | |
Rēzekne | Räisaku | |
Rīga | Riia | |
Rūjiena | Ruhja | |
Salacgrīva | Salatsi | |
Valka | Läti-Valga | |
Valmiera | Volmari | |
Ventspils | Vindavi | |
Luxembourg Luksemburg | ||
German | Luxembourg | Luksemburg |
Poland Poola | ||
Polish | Kraków | Krakov, Krakovi |
Warszawa | Varssavi | |
Portugal Portugal | ||
Portuguese | Lisboa | Lissabon |
Romania Rumeenia | ||
Românian | Bucureşti | Bukarest |
Russia Venemaa | ||
Russian | Гдов (Gdov) | Oudova |
Ивангород (Ivangorod) | Jaanilinn | |
Изборск (Izborsk) | Irboska | |
Кронштадт (Kronstadt) | Kroonlinn | |
Печоры (Pechory) | Petseri | |
Псков (Pskov) | Pihkva | |
Санкт-Петербург (Sankt Peterburg) | Peterburi, Piiter | |
Выборг (Vyborg) | Viiburi | |
Serbia Serbia | ||
Serbian | Београд / Beograd | Belgrad |
Sweden Rootsi | ||
Swedish | Gotland | Ojamaa |
Switzerland Šveits | ||
German – French | Genf / Genève | Genf |
Language | Native Name | Estonian Exonym |
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