hääldamise
Hääldamise refers to the way Estonian words are spoken, including the articulation of sounds, syllable structure, stress, and intonation. It is studied in phonetics and phonology and is essential for clear communication in spoken language.
Estonian has a relatively phonemic sound system. There are distinct vowels (such as a, e, i, o,
Spelling is largely phonemic: letters typically map to specific sounds, and length is reflected in writing
Dialects such as Võro and Seto exhibit distinct vowel qualities and consonant realizations, though mutual intelligibility
For learners seeking to improve hääldamise, practical strategies include listening to native speakers, shadowing or repeating