ebareegulaarne
Ebareegulaarne is a term used in Estonian linguistics to describe words or forms that do not follow the standard inflection or conjugation patterns of their word class. In descriptive grammar, ebareegulaarne denotes irregularity in a paradigm, meaning that the usual rules predictably governing a category do not apply to these items. This irregularity can affect verbs, nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech, and may involve stem changes, unexpected endings, or suppletive forms.
In verbs, ebareegulaarne indicates irregular conjugation, such as stem alternations across tenses or persons, or forms
Etymology: the term combines the negation prefix eb- with regulaarne (regular), signaling deviation from regular patterns.
Notes: irregular forms often reflect historical sound changes, loanword adaptation, or lexical drift within Estonian. Learners