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    Võro (/ˈvɒroʊ/ VORR-oh; Võro: võro kiilʼ [ˈvɤro kʲiːlʲ], Estonian: võru keel) is a South Estonian language. It has its own literary standard and efforts...
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    South Estonian, or Võro-Seto, is a Finnic language spoken in south-eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto dialects. Diachronically...
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    identify as Võros although they live outside the territory, mostly in Tartu and Tallinn. Võru County (Võrumaa, Võromaa) Võro language Võro Institute Uma...
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  • Finno-Ugric languages of Estonia Võro Institute, the governing organization of the Võro language Õilme Võro (born 1996), Estonian sprinter Voro may refer...
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    preservation and promotion of the Võro language and culture. Võro (Võro: võro kiil' [ˈvɤro kʲiːlʲ], Estonian: võru keel) is a language belonging to the Finnic branch...
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    Võru County (redirect from Võro County)
    Võru County (Estonian: Võru maakond or Võrumaa; Võro: Võro maakund) is a county in southern Estonia. It is bordered by Valga and Põlva counties, Latvia's...
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  • Espresso Macchiato (song) (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    "Espresso Macchiato" Single by Tommy Cash Language Italian-English Macaronic Released 6 December 2024 Genre Dance-pop Length 2:53 Composer(s) Tomas Tammemets...
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    Evar Saar (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Evar Saar (Võro: Saarõ Evar; born 16 August 1969) is an Estonian linguist, journalist, toponymist a Võro language activist. He has traveled extensively...
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    Setos (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Keel ja Kirjandus nr 7, lk. 483-489. Eller, K. (1999): Võro-Seto language. Võro Instituut. Võro. Salve, Kristi; Sarv, Vaike (1987). Setu lauludega muinasjutud...
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  • different kindergartens of Võro area. Võro language nest initiatives are organised by Võro Institute. There are language nests for Inari Sámi, Skolt...
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  • Uma Leht (category Võro)
    the only newspaper in the Võro language which is spoken in Southern Estonia. The newspaper is owned by the Foundation Võro Selts VKKF and issued every...
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    traditional linguistic grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except for the Samoyedic languages. Its once commonly accepted status as...
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    orthography (ltg-ltg2007). Latgalian Wikipedia Samogitian language Võro language Livonian language "Latgalian (latgalīšu volūda)". Omniglot. Retrieved 23...
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    Tommy Cash (rapper) (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Tammemets went to Estonian school and he speaks Estonian as one of his mother languages. In one of his early interviews, he said that "not many even know I can...
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  • Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    the competition, with €50 for songs in the Estonian language and €100 for songs in other languages; both of the fees were doubled for entries submitted...
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    varieties. It has historically, along with northern Võro, been the basis for the South Estonian literary language. In the 2011 Estonian census, 4109 people were...
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  • Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    of Estonia, with a lower fee imposed on Estonian-language songs compared to songs in other languages; both of the fees were doubled for entries submitted...
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    Alika Milova (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Alika Milova (born 5 September 2002), known mononymously as Alika, is an Estonian singer. She represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with...
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    Võro, Tartu and Mulgi) or Võro, some linguists also consider Seto and Võro to be dialects from a common language, Võro-Seto, or Seto to be a language...
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    Glottal stop (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    the end of words), in Võro and Maltese by ⟨q⟩. Another way of writing the glottal stop is the saltillo ⟨Ꞌ ꞌ⟩, used in languages such as Tlapanec and Rapa...
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    5miinust (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    5miinust (stylized in all caps; Estonian pronunciation: [viːs ˈmiːnust], Estonian for 'five minuses') is an Estonian hip hop group formed in Võsu in 2015...
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    Seto dialect (redirect from Setu language)
    080 people. It is sometimes identified as a variety under Võro, or the two are described as Võro-Seto. Setos (setokõsõq) mostly inhabit the area near Estonia's...
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  • Catalan Corsican Crimean Tatar Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian; incl. Võro Finnish; incl. Karelian French French Creole; incl. Martinican Creole Georgian...
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  • Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Romania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "I Admit", composed by George Popa, with lyrics by Irina Gligor, and performed...
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    Lena Philipsson (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the translated English-language version "It Hurts". The song, composed by Thomas Eriksson (Orup), combined...
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    Seto leelo (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Seto leelo is the Setos' polyphonic style of folk singing. In 2009, the Seto leelo was added to the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage. Seto leelo...
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    Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    11th place in the 2004 semi-final by Neiokõsõ with "Tii", sung in the Võro language. Despite news that Estonia might withdraw from the 2009 contest (set...
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    Puuluup (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    Puuluup (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpuːluːp]) are an Estonian nu-folk duo that was established in 2014 by Ramo Teder [et] (a.k.a. Pastacas) and Marko Veisson [et]...
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    Sakis Rouvas (category Articles containing Võro-language text)
    into voice acting, Rouvas provided the voice of Quasimodo for the Greek-language version of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I Panagia Ton Parision)...
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    Võru), also known under the Võro-styled pen name of Jüvä Sullõv, is a Võro identity advocate, and a founding fellow at the Võro Institute. He has authored...
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