käänatavaid
Käänatavaid is Estonian for words that can take inflectional endings, i.e., words that change form to reflect grammatical case, number and related grammatical features. In Estonian grammar, the property of being inflectable is central to how meaning and syntax are conveyed through word forms rather than fixed word order.
Most common word classes that are käänatavad include nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals. Nouns and adjectives
Verbs are treated separately in Estonian grammar as conjugable rather than inflectable in the same sense, since
The concept of käänatavus is useful for understanding agreement and morphology in Estonian sentences. It helps
See also: inflection, declension, Estonian grammar, morphology.