Tõelistes
Tõelistes is an Estonian word that translates to "in truths" or "real ones." It is the inessive plural form of the word "tõeline," which means "true," "real," or "genuine." The word can be used in various contexts to denote something that is authentic, actual, or existing in reality. For example, one might say "need on tõelistes" which means "these are the real ones" when referring to genuine items or individuals as opposed to imitations or fakes. It can also be used to describe situations or experiences that are genuinely felt or experienced. For instance, "ta elas seda tõelistes" could mean "he lived it in truth" or "he genuinely experienced it." The grammatical structure of the inessive case in Estonian indicates a location or state of being within something. Therefore, "tõelistes" implies being situated or existing within the realm of truth or reality. Understanding the nuances of Estonian grammar is key to grasping the full meaning of such words and their application in different sentences.