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They were originally finnic, later turned bilingual, later on turned baltic. Just as fennoswedes today.
Or Ahvenanmaan swedes.
I can. And I will. Bilingual finns. Just like fennoswedes.
I can. And I will.
You don't know what was spoken among brits back then, and what kind of brits specifically. Estonian sounds much like dutch, finnish does not sound like dutch so much. More southerly baltic-finnic dialects would have had some third accent. And I seriously doubt that any unified proto-baltic-finnic existed back then. And Tacitus probably never met any fenni, so he had no comparison.
Not in Estonia. And an artificial weir lake name is a cheapshot.
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