hooldatavate
Hooldatavate is an Estonian word that translates to "to be maintained" or "to be looked after." It is a passive participle of the verb "hooldama," which means to maintain, care for, or look after. The term can be applied to a variety of contexts, indicating that something or someone requires attention, upkeep, or supervision.
In the context of property, "hooldatavate" might refer to buildings, grounds, or infrastructure that are in need
The term can also be used in relation to people, particularly those who are unable to care
Furthermore, "hooldatavate" can extend to the care of animals, such as pets or livestock, or even the