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Valikust

Valikust is the elative singular form of the Estonian noun valik, meaning selection or choice. It is used to indicate origin or source, roughly translating to “from the selection” or “out of the options” in English. In Estonian grammar, the elative case answers questions like “where from?” and valikust expresses that something comes from a specified group of items.

In usage, valikust appears in contexts where a person is referring to items, options, or opportunities from

Valikust is part of a broader inflection system in Estonian for the noun valik, which has various

See also: valik, valikud, valikus. These related terms cover the base noun for “selection” and its other

a
set.
It
often
accompanies
verbs
such
as
leida
(to
find),
valida
(to
choose),
or
võtta
(to
take).
For
example,
Valikust
leidsin
parima
toote
means
“I
found
the
best
product
from
the
selection.”
Another
example
is
Valikust
vali
üks
variant,
roughly
“From
the
selection,
choose
one
variant,”
which
can
occur
in
instructional
or
descriptive
passages.
cases
that
express
different
grammatical
relations.
The
elative
form
valikust
is
distinct
from
the
nominative
valik
and
other
cases
like
valiku
(genitive)
and
valikut
(partitive).
Correct
use
depends
on
the
syntactic
role
of
the
noun
in
a
sentence
and
the
associated
verb
or
preposition.
grammatical
forms
and
uses.