asetatavaid
Asetatavaid is a grammatical form in the Estonian language used to describe objects that can be placed or arranged. It is formed from the verb asetama, meaning to place or to arrange, with the present participle suffix -atav, which conveys capability or potential. The resulting adjective expresses the sense of “placeable” or “able to be placed.” The specific ending -vaid marks the partitive plural, so asetatavaid modifies nouns that appear in the partitive case.
In use, asetatavaid appears in contexts where one is speaking about items that could be placed, positioned,
Examples of usage include phrases like “asetatavaid esemeid” (placeable objects) or “kõigi asetatavate esemete hind” (the
As with other Estonian participial adjectives, asetatavaid inherits agreement patterns for number and case from the
See also: Estonian language, Estonian grammar, participial adjectives, case systems.