Kohustada
Kohustada is an Estonian verb meaning to obligate, require, or compel someone to do something. It is a transitive verb used in formal and legal contexts to impose duties or duties on a person or organization. The action expressed by kohustada often arises from law, contract, or an authority’s directive. The noun kohustus (obligation, duty) shares the same semantic field, and kohustada is formed from this root with the typical verb suffix.
Usage and nuance: The verb is common in legislative, administrative, and contractual language. An example is
Grammar: Kohustada is a finite verb with standard Estonian conjugation. Present tense forms include ma kohustan,