vanakõne
Vanakõne is a term used in Estonian linguistics and folklore to describe a speech style associated with older generations. The word combines vana ('old') and kõne ('speech'), literally "old speech." Historically linked to rural communities, vanakõne is commonly encountered in storytelling, admonition, and ritual or ceremonial orations, where elder speakers address younger audiences or the group as a whole.
Linguistic characteristics include a slower tempo and measured articulation, a preference for concrete reminiscence and moralizing
In Estonian culture, vanakõne is used in oral literature, theater, and media to evoke tradition and authority