juhtivaid
Juhtivaid is an Estonian grammatical form derived from the adjective juhiv, meaning "leading," "guiding," or "principal." The word juhtivaid specifically represents the partitive plural form of the adjective and is used to modify nouns in the partitive case. In Estonian, adjectives agree with the noun they describe in number, case, and, to some extent, gender, and juhtivaid is the form that signals an indefinite quantity or a non-specific subset within a larger group.
In usage, juhtivaid is commonly employed to characterize people, organizations, ideas, or roles that are prominent
Etymologically, juhtivaid comes from the verb juhtima (to lead) and the base adjective juhiv (leading). It is
Overall, juhtivaid serves as a common attributive form in Estonian to indicate leading status across diverse