Töötatavast
Töötatavast is an Estonian grammatical form. It is the passive participle in the genitive case, singular number. This form is used to describe something that is being worked on, or is subject to work. For example, if one were to speak about "the house being built," the Estonian phrase might use töötatavast in relation to "house." The root of the word comes from "töötama," meaning "to work." The passive participle itself indicates a state of being acted upon, and the genitive case often signifies possession, relation, or the object of a verb or preposition. Therefore, töötatavast essentially describes something in relation to the act of working upon it. Its usage is specific to certain grammatical constructions within the Estonian language, often appearing after prepositions or as part of a larger noun phrase. Understanding its function requires familiarity with Estonian morphology and syntax. It is not a standalone word but rather a grammatical inflection that modifies a noun or pronoun to convey a specific meaning related to ongoing action or a state of being worked on.