hõlpsate
Hõlpsate is an Estonian word that translates to "easy" or "simple" in English. It is an adjective used to describe something that requires little effort, skill, or complication to do, understand, or achieve. The word can be used in a variety of contexts, from describing a task as being easy to complete, to a concept as being easy to grasp, or even a person as being easygoing.
The comparative form of hõlpsate is "hõlpsam," meaning "easier," and the superlative form is "kõige hõlpsam," meaning
The opposite of hõlpsate is "raske," which means "difficult" or "hard." Therefore, a task that is not