alampõhiküsimused
Alampõhiküsimused, often translated as subordinate questions or dependent clauses, are a grammatical concept referring to clauses that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. They rely on a main clause to provide context and meaning. These clauses typically begin with a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun.
In Estonian grammar, alampõhiküsimused serve to add detail, explanation, or condition to the main statement. For
The structure of an alampõhiküsimus is crucial for conveying complex ideas. Without the main clause, an alampõhiküsimus