Rõivastate
Rõivastate is an Estonian verb meaning "you (plural) undress" or "you (plural) get undressed". It is the second person plural form of the verb rõivastuma, which means to undress or to get undressed. The verb is used in contexts where a group of people are removing their clothing. This could be for a variety of reasons, such as changing clothes, preparing to bathe, or as part of a specific activity. The verb implies a process of removing layers of garments. It can be used in both formal and informal situations, depending on the overall context of the sentence. For example, "Te rõivastate end enne ujumist" translates to "You (plural) undress yourselves before swimming." The grammatical structure of the verb indicates that the action is being performed by multiple individuals addressing another group of multiple individuals. The root of the verb, rõivas, refers to clothing or attire. Therefore, rõivastate literally relates to the act of taking off clothes by a group.