Lõppus
Lõppus is a linguistic term originating from the Estonian language, generally referring to the concept of an ending or conclusion. It is derived from the Estonian word "lõpp," meaning "end" or "termination," with the suffix "-us" added to convey a noun form. In a broader cultural or literary context, lõppus is used to denote the closing part of a narrative, event, or process.
In Estonian literature and speech, lõppus appears as a word indicating the final segment or resolution of
Lõppus also finds relevance in comparative linguistics, especially within Finno-Ugric language studies, where the structure and
Though primarily confined to Estonian, the term or similar formations can appear in linguistic studies of related
Overall, lõppus encapsulates the concept of an endpoint in language, serving as a versatile element for expressing