alamlauset
Alamlauset is a term in Estonian grammar referring to a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It depends on a main clause to convey a full meaning and is used to add content, description, or context. Alamlauset can function as a noun clause, a relative clause, or an adverbial clause. It is typically introduced by subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns, such as et, kui, kuna, kes, or mis. In standard Estonian punctuation, an alamlauset is usually separated from the main clause by a comma.
Noun clauses (nimelause) act as a noun within the main clause. For example: Ma mõtlen, et ta
Relative clauses (relatiivlauset) modify a noun. For example: See on inimene, kes tuli. The clause kes tuli
Adverbial clauses (adverbiaalne alamlauset) express time, reason, condition, consequence, or concession. For example: Kui vihma sajab,
In grammar descriptions, alamlauset is distinguished from the main clause by its dependence and its function