Paaride
Paaride is the genitive plural form of the Estonian noun paar, meaning a pair or couple. It is used in phrases that reference multiple pairs or describe attributes of a group of pairs, and it functions as a grammatical inflection rather than as a standalone lexeme.
In Estonian, the genitive plural suffix -ide marks possession, quantity, or relation for a plural noun. Paaride
- Paari is used after numerals to count a specific number of pairs (kaks paari, kolm paari, etc.).
- Paaride is used when referring to the group of pairs as a whole or in phrases where
- The form is common in dictionaries and linguistic discussions as the standard inflected form for the
- Paar, meaning pair or couple
- Estonian grammar and case system
Paaride functions primarily as a grammatical form within Estonian phrases. Its usage centers on expressing relationships