hävitanud
Hävitanud is an Estonian verb form derived from hävitama, meaning to destroy or ruin. It is the past active participle (often described as a perfect participle) and is used to indicate an action that has been completed by the subject. In practice, it frequently functions as part of a compound perfect tense with the auxiliary olla (to be), or as a participial modifier.
- As part of the perfect tense: Ta on hävitanud kõik majad. = He has destroyed all the
- As a participial modifier in phrases: hävitanud hooneid (destroyed buildings).
- The form emphasizes completion of the destructive action and is common in written or formal Estonian.
- hävitama: the infinitive “to destroy.”
- hävitatud: the past passive participle meaning “destroyed,” used when the action is described from a passive
- hävitamine: destruction; the noun form.
- hävituslik/hävitus: destructive/destruction-related terms.
- hävija: destroyer or one who destroys.
- The word is built from hävitama with the participial suffix -nud, producing the form hävitanud.
- Hävitanud is a neutral, descriptive term used across contexts involving destruction, from warfare to environmental or
- The term is distinct from other participial forms that focus on the occurrence vs. the agent