Põhilausset
Põhilausset is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "main sentence" or "fundamental sentence." It is most commonly used in linguistics and grammar to refer to the principal clause within a complex sentence. A complex sentence, by definition, consists of at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. The põhilausset is the independent clause, meaning it can stand alone as a complete thought and make grammatical sense on its own.
The põhilausset typically contains the main subject and verb of the sentence, carrying the core meaning. Dependent