jahtuvad
Jahtuvad is an Estonian verb form commonly seen in present-tense constructions. It is typically analyzed as a third-person plural form with the stem jaht- and the standard present-tense ending -uvad. The exact meaning of jahtuvad depends on the infinitive verb it is derived from, most often jahtima (to hunt) or jahtuda (to be hunted or to pursue). Because Estonian verbs reflect person, number, and voice, jahtuvad can convey ongoing action by multiple subjects, and in some contexts may carry a passive or middle voice nuance when tied to a related infinitive.
In usage, jahtuvad appears in wildlife or hunting contexts as well as in metaphorical language. In wildlife
- jahtuvad follows a common Estonian pattern where the ending -uvad signals 3rd-person plural present tense for
- The form’s exact interpretation is guided by the underlying verb stem and context, which helps determine
- Verb conjugation in Estonian
Jahtuvad thus functions as a representative example of how Estonian verb endings encode person, number, and