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Unexpected Kindness in the Heart of Tallinn's Old Town

FluentFiction - Estonian

16m 36sJune 6, 2024

Unexpected Kindness in the Heart of Tallinn's Old Town

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  • Tallinna vanalinn on alati imeilus.

    The old town of Tallinn is always beautiful.

  • Seal on kitsad tänavad ja vanad majad.

    There are narrow streets and old houses.

  • Ühel päeval jalutas seal noor naine nimega Liina.

    One day, a young woman named Liina was walking there.

  • Ta oli rõõmus ja imetles vaateid.

    She was happy and admired the sights.

  • Liina armastab ajalugu ja vanaaegseid hooneid.

    Liina loves history and old buildings.

  • Äkki, kui ta astus pisut kiiremini, komistas ta.

    Suddenly, as she took a step a bit more quickly, she stumbled.

  • Liina jalg keeras valele poole.

    Liina's foot twisted the wrong way.

  • Ta tundis teravat valu ja kukkus kivisillutisele.

    She felt a sharp pain and fell onto the cobblestone pavement.

  • Kivi oli libe ja terav.

    The stone was slippery and sharp.

  • Liina jäi maapinnale istuma ja hoidis oma pahkluud.

    Liina sat on the ground, holding her ankle.

  • Ta teadis kohe, et midagi on viga.

    She knew immediately that something was wrong.

  • Turistid ja kohalikud inimesed kõndisid mööda.

    Tourists and local people walked by.

  • Keegi ei märganud teda kohe.

    Nobody noticed her right away.

  • Liina tundis end natuke hirmunult.

    Liina felt a bit scared.

  • Kuidas ta nüüd edasi saab?

    How would she get on now?

  • Tema pahkluu oli väga valus ja ta ei saanud astuda.

    Her ankle was very painful, and she couldn't walk.

  • Veidi aja pärast tuli ligi üks eakas naine.

    After a short while, an elderly woman approached.

  • Ta nimi oli Maarika.

    Her name was Maarika.

  • Maarika kummardus ja küsis: „Kas sa vajad abi?

    Maarika bent down and asked, "Do you need help?"

  • “ Liina noogutas peaga.

    Liina nodded.

  • Maarika aitas tal püsti tõusta ja pakkus tuge.

    Maarika helped her to stand up and offered support.

  • „Tule, lähme apteeki,“ ütles Maarika soojalt.

    "Come, let's go to the pharmacy," said Maarika warmly.

  • „Seal saab sidemeid ja valuvaigisteid.

    "There you can get bandages and painkillers."

  • “ Liina tänas teda ja nad hakkasid aeglaselt liikuma.

    Liina thanked her, and they started moving slowly.

  • Maarika toetas Liinat ja nad liikusid aeglaselt vanalinna apteegi poole.

    Maarika supported Liina as they made their way slowly to the old town pharmacy.

  • Apteegi ukse juures oli väike trepp.

    At the entrance to the pharmacy, there was a small step.

  • Maarika aitas Liinat sisse.

    Maarika helped Liina inside.

  • Apteekri nimi oli Rein.

    The pharmacist's name was Rein.

  • Ta nägi kohe, et Liina vajab abi.

    He immediately saw that Liina needed help.

  • Ta tõi välja jääpaki ja mähised.

    He brought out an ice pack and bandages.

  • „Pane oma jalg siia,“ ütles Rein lahkelt.

    "Put your foot here," Rein said kindly.

  • Liina istus ja Rein sidus hoolikalt tema pahkluu.

    Liina sat down, and Rein carefully bandaged her ankle.

  • Jää leevendas valu natuke.

    The ice eased the pain a bit.

  • Rein õpetas, kuidas kodus edasi hoolitseda.

    Rein explained how to take care of it at home.

  • „Puhka ja tõsta jalg kõrgemale,“ ütles Rein.

    "Rest and elevate your foot," Rein said.

  • „Kui valu ei vähene, mine arstile.

    "If the pain doesn't subside, see a doctor."

  • “Liina tänas Reini ja Maarikat südamest.

    Liina thanked Rein and Maarika sincerely.

  • Ta teadis, et ilma nende abita oleks tal olnud väga raske.

    She knew that without their help it would have been very difficult.

  • „Tallinn on tõesti täis häid inimesi,“ mõtles ta endamisi.

    "Tallinn is truly full of good people," she thought to herself.

  • Lõpuks saatjana naasesid Liina ja Maarika tänavale.

    Eventually, Liina and Maarika returned to the street.

  • Liina tundis end veidi paremini.

    Liina felt a bit better.

  • Maarika lubas ta saatma hotelli, kus Liina peatus.

    Maarika promised to escort her to the hotel where Liina was staying.

  • „Ma hindan seda väga,“ ütles Liina.

    "I appreciate this very much," said Liina.

  • Maarika naeratas.

    Maarika smiled.

  • „Siin Tallinnas peame üksteist aitama,“ ütles Maarika.

    "Here in Tallinn, we must help each other," said Maarika.

  • „Ning meil on alati mõni lugu, mida rääkida.

    "And we always have stories to share."

  • “ Liina naeratas vastu.

    Liina smiled back.

  • Ta teadis, et see oli õige.

    She knew it was true.

  • „Aitäh, Maarika,“ ütles Liina.

    "Thank you, Maarika," said Liina.

  • „Täna tegin uue sõbra ja sain palju abi.

    "Today, I made a new friend and received a lot of help."

  • “Nii nad läksid aeglaselt läbi Tallinna vanalinna.

    So, they walked slowly through the old town of Tallinn.

  • Nad jalutasid, rääkisid ja naersid.

    They strolled, talked, and laughed.

  • Valu oli vähenenud ja Liina tundis end paremini.

    The pain had lessened, and Liina felt better.

  • Liina teadis, et see oli päev, mida ta ei unusta kunagi.

    Liina knew it was a day she would never forget.