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Ita Saks (3 December 1921 – 23 March 2003) was an Estonian translator and publicist. She is mainly known by her Latvian-language translations to Estonian language. Saks was born into a Jewish family in Valga. From 1950 until 1956, she studied Estonian philology at Tartu State University. In 1980 she gave her signature to Letter of 40 intellectuals.

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  • Ita Saks (3 December 1921 – 23 March 2003) was an Estonian translator and publicist. She is mainly known by her Latvian-language translations to Estonian language. Saks was born into a Jewish family in Valga. From 1950 until 1956, she studied Estonian philology at Tartu State University. In 1980 she gave her signature to Letter of 40 intellectuals. (en)
  • Ita Saks (3 de dezembro de 1921 em Valga - 23 de março de 2003) foi uma tradutora e publicitária estoniana. Ela é conhecida principalmente pelas suas traduções do idioma letão para o idioma estoniano. Entre 1950 e 1956 ela estudou filologia da Estónia na Universidade de Tartu. Prémios: * Prémio Andrejs Upīts de 1986 * Ordem das Três Estrelas de 1997 * Ordem da Estrela Branca de 2001, V classe (pt)
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  • Ita Saks (3 December 1921 – 23 March 2003) was an Estonian translator and publicist. She is mainly known by her Latvian-language translations to Estonian language. Saks was born into a Jewish family in Valga. From 1950 until 1956, she studied Estonian philology at Tartu State University. In 1980 she gave her signature to Letter of 40 intellectuals. (en)
  • Ita Saks (3 de dezembro de 1921 em Valga - 23 de março de 2003) foi uma tradutora e publicitária estoniana. Ela é conhecida principalmente pelas suas traduções do idioma letão para o idioma estoniano. Entre 1950 e 1956 ela estudou filologia da Estónia na Universidade de Tartu. Prémios: * Prémio Andrejs Upīts de 1986 * Ordem das Três Estrelas de 1997 * Ordem da Estrela Branca de 2001, V classe (pt)
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