abitegusõnad
Abitegusõnad are auxiliary verbs in the Estonian language. They are words that, when combined with a main verb, modify its meaning or grammatical function. These verbs do not typically stand alone to convey a complete thought; instead, they assist the principal verb. The most common abitegusõnad in Estonian include 'olema' (to be), 'saama' (to get/become/be able to), and 'pidama' (to have to/must).
The verb 'olema' is frequently used to form passive voice constructions and is also essential for expressing
'Saama' serves multiple auxiliary roles. It can indicate possibility or ability, as in "Ma saan ujuda" (I
'Pidama' primarily functions as an auxiliary verb to express obligation or necessity, equivalent to "must" or