juhatavaid
The term "juhatavaid" is an Estonian word. It is the plural accusative form of the adjective "juhatav," which translates to "leading," "guiding," or "directing" in English. As an adjective, it modifies a noun, indicating that the noun is performing or enacting a leading, guiding, or directing action. For example, "juhatavaid inimesi" would mean "leading people." The accusative case is used when the noun being modified is the direct object of a verb. Therefore, "juhatavaid" would appear in a sentence where the plural direct object is described as leading or guiding. The grammatical function of "juhatavaid" is to describe multiple entities that are in the act of leading or guiding and are also the direct recipients of an action. The specific meaning in any given context will depend on the verb and the overall sentence structure.