Varustate
Varustate is the second-person plural present tense form of the Estonian verb varustama, which means to equip, supply, or furnish with something. In a sentence, varustate is used when addressing a group (or in polite formal address) and can be translated as “you equip” or “you supply” in English. The related noun varustus refers to equipment or provisioning, while the verb varustama covers the action of providing what is needed.
Grammatically, varustate follows the typical pattern of Estonian -ama verbs in the present tense for the second
Usage and examples can illustrate how varustate functions in context. Examples include: Te varustate osalejaid vajalike
Related terms include varustama (the base verb) and varustus (equipment or provisioning). Varustate is a standard,