allatiivmärgid
Allatiivmärgid, also known as the dative case in Estonian grammar, are grammatical markers used to indicate the dative case. The dative case is one of the six cases in Estonian, a Uralic language spoken primarily in Estonia. It is used to express various relationships between nouns and other parts of the sentence, often indicating the recipient or beneficiary of an action.
In Estonian, allatiivmärgid are suffixes attached to nouns to form the dative case. These suffixes vary depending
The dative case is commonly used to express indirect objects, indicating to whom or for whom an
Estonian’s dative case is distinct from other cases like the genitive or partitive, which indicate possession