Usaldan
Usaldan is the Estonian verb usaldama in the first-person singular present tense, meaning to trust or to entrust. It denotes placing confidence in a person, idea, or action, or delegating responsibility to someone. The form is commonly used in everyday speech to express reliance, faith, or endorsement.
Etymology: Usaldan is derived from the infinitive usaldama, which itself comes from the noun usaldus, meaning
Usage and examples: Usaldan requires a subject that performs the act of trusting and can take a
Related forms: Infinitive — usaldama; noun — usaldus (trust, confidence); adjective — usaldusväärne (trustworthy, credible). The verb is part
See also: Estonian language; usaldus; usaldusväärne; usaldama.