Translative
Translative is a grammatical category found in some languages, notably Finnic languages such as Finnish and Estonian, used to mark a change of state, condition, or role. It typically indicates that something becomes something else, or is projected into a new status, rather than describing its current habitual state.
In Finnish, translative is expressed with the suffix -ksi (often realized as -ksi after a stem with
In Estonian, the translative is formed with the suffix -aks or -üks, depending on vowel harmony, and
The translative contrasts with other cases that express current states, such as the essive in Finnish and
In summary, translative is a morphosyntactic tool used in Finnish and Estonian to express "becoming" or "changing