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järjekorraga

Järjekorraga is an Estonian linguistic term referring to the comitative form of the noun järjekord, which means order or sequence. The suffix -ga marks accompaniment or a means by which something is done, and in this usage it expresses the manner or method of performing an action—literally “with order” or “in a specified sequence.” The expression is common in formal, procedural, or technical writing where steps, lists, or processes are described according to a predetermined order.

The form is typically used to indicate that an action or description follows a particular order or

Morphology and variants: järjekorraga is the singular comitative form of järjekord. In the plural it can appear

Overall, järjekorraga is a reserved, procedural way to denote performing or arranging something according to a

sequence.
It
is
most
often
found
in
written
materials
such
as
instructions,
manuals,
checklists,
and
legal
or
administrative
texts.
It
is
distinct
from
järjekorras,
which
more
commonly
conveys
the
sense
of
being
in
a
queue
or
in
a
positional
order,
rather
than
the
instrumental
sense
of
doing
something
with
a
specified
sequence.
as
järjekordadega,
corresponding
to
the
plural
base
järjekorrad.
The
construction
is
understood
as
relatively
formal
and
technical;
in
everyday
speech
speakers
may
prefer
alternative
expressions
such
as
phrases
meaning
“in
the
order,”
“according
to
the
sequence,”
or
“as
arranged.”
defined
order,
rooted
in
the
noun
järjekord
and
the
comitative
suffix
-ga.