Teostakse
Teostakse is a term used in the Estonian language, which translates to "it is done" or "it is made" in English. It is a versatile verb form that can be used in various contexts to indicate completion or accomplishment. In Estonian grammar, teostakse is the passive voice form of the verb teha, which means "to do" or "to make." This form is used to express actions that are performed by an unspecified subject or by a subject that is not the focus of the sentence. For example, "Teostakse uus projekt" translates to "A new project is being done" or "A new project is being made." The use of teostakse allows for a more impersonal or general expression of actions, making it useful in both formal and informal contexts.