pôhi
Põhi is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, primarily in the Baltic region, particularly Estonia and Latvia. The term itself is derived from the Estonian language and translates to "base" or "foundation." In a historical context, the term "põhi" has been used to refer to the indigenous population of Estonia and Latvia before the arrival of the Germanic tribes. These early inhabitants were often referred to as "põhjalased," which translates to "people of the base" or "foundation people."
The concept of "põhi" is closely tied to the idea of the original inhabitants of the region,
In a more contemporary context, the term "põhi" can also refer to the foundational elements or principles
Overall, the term "põhi" carries a rich historical and cultural significance, reflecting the complex interplay of