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Estonian haiku () is a short poem in Estonian that has adopted the form and style of the original Japanese . Estonian haiku was first introduced in 2009. Eesti haiku trohheuse ja muude loomadega . , , 2010. Issue 23 (3303) The so-called "Estonian haiku" is shorter than the Japanese one; the count in Japanese haiku is 5+7+5, while Estonian haiku also goes in three lines but only comprises 4+6+4 syllables. Estonian authors claim that this is a distinctively Estonian form.


History
Traditional have been developed in Estonia since 1960s. Koht ja paik. Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, 2004. Issues 4-5 (1940–2011) was the most prominent Estonian-language haiku writer of the 20th century; his bilingual English-Estonian collection Moose Beetle Swallow was published in Ireland in 2005. Estonian poets Arvo Mets and Felix Tammi wrote haiku in . Shamrock Haiku Journal No 3, 2007

Asko Künnap is credited as the inventor of Estonian haiku. The first collection of Estonian haiku was published in 2010: Estonian Haiku by poets Asko Künnap, Jürgen Rooste, and Karl Martin Sinijärv. An Estonian-language haiku competition was organized at the 2011 Helsinki Book Fair where Estonia was the guest of honor. A selection of Estonian haiku has been published by the Estonian Writers' Union's magazine Looming ("Creation"). Estonian haiku have been actively translated into .

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