põhielemendidkeele
Põhielemendidkeele is an extinct Language of Estonia, specifically a dialect of the Estonian language, which is a Finno-Ugric language spoken in Estonia. It was primarily spoken in the Estonian coastal region, particularly in the islands of the Gulf of Finland during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Põhielemendidkeele, which translates to "common Estonian language" or " standard Estonian language", was the dominant form of
As a result of historical and cultural exchange, Põhielemendidkeele was heavily influenced by Low German, Swedish,
Over time, Põhielemendidkeele evolved and was replaced by other dialects of Estonian, such as the Central Estonian
Despite its extinction, the study of Põhielemendidkeele contributes to a better understanding of the historical context