alamslauset
Alamslauset is a term used in Estonian grammar to describe a subordinate clause. It is a clause that depends on a main clause and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The alamslauset adds information, context, or modifies the meaning of the main clause, forming a single composed statement.
Alamslauset can function in several ways. It may be a content clause (completing the meaning of a
- Ma nägin, et ta tuli. (I saw that he came.)
- Kui ta tuleb, alustame. (If/When he comes, we will start.)
- See on raamat, mida ta ostis. (This is the book that he bought.)
- Kuna ta oli väsinud, jäi ta koju. (Since he was tired, he stayed home.)
- Ma küsin, kas ta saab aidata. (I ask whether he can help.)
Punctuation in Estonian typically places a comma before the alamslauset, separating it from the main clause.