Lühiajalise
Lühiajaline is an Estonian word that translates to "short-term" in English. It is commonly used to describe things that have a limited duration or are intended to last for a relatively brief period. This can apply to various contexts, such as Lühiajaline employment, which refers to temporary jobs or contracts. Lühiajaline memory, in psychology, denotes the capacity to hold a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period. In finance, Lühiajaline laen translates to a short-term loan, typically repaid within a year. The concept of Lühiajaline emphasizes the transient nature of something, contrasting it with more permanent or long-lasting alternatives. It is a frequently used adjective in everyday Estonian conversation and in more technical or specialized fields.