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Tegemist

Tegemist is an Estonian noun that can denote both the act of doing something and a matter or issue that is being discussed or dealt with. In practice, it is most often used in the fixed construction on tegemist, meaning “there is a matter of” or “this concerns.” The word is common in formal, administrative, and journalistic language. It is derived from the verb tegema (to do) and forms an abstract noun of action; the genitive form is tegemise and the partitive form is tegemist.

In use, tegemist serves both senses. For example, Tegemist on tegevusega, mis nõuab hoolikat planeerimist translates

Related terms include tegevus (activity), tegemine (the act of doing), and tegu (an act or deed). Tegemist

roughly
as
“This
is
an
activity
that
requires
careful
planning.”
More
frequently,
on
tegemist
introduces
the
matter
at
hand:
Selles
asjas
on
tegemist
ebaseadusliku
tehinguga
means
“This
case
concerns
an
illegal
transaction.”
The
phrase
is
stable
and
commonly
appears
in
official
statements
and
media
reports.
is
a
neutral
term
suitable
for
a
range
of
formal
and
descriptive
contexts,
with
the
following
noun
forms
typically
used
to
complete
the
meaning:
genitive
облегч
tegemise
and
partitive
tegemist.