Tagastasin
Tagastasin is a form of the Estonian verb tagastama, meaning to return or give back. It denotes the action completed in the past and is commonly translated as “I returned” or “I gave back.” The form is used when the subject is first person singular and the action has already taken place, for example when returning an item to someone or repaying money.
As a finite verb form, tagastasin appears in the indicative mood, active voice, in the past tense.
- tagastasin is used with a direct object in the thing being returned, e.g., Ma tagastasin raamatu
- It can also express repayment of money or settling a debt, depending on context, e.g., Ma tagastasin
- Ma tagastasin raamatu raamatukokku. (I returned the book to the library.)
- Ma tagastasin raha hiljem. (I paid back the money later.)
- tagastus, the noun for the act of returning
- tagastamine, the verb noun form meaning the act of returning
- tagastama, the base verb meaning to return or give back
Tagastasin is a common past-tense form used in both everyday and formal Estonian when describing a