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kirjutis

Kirjutis is an Estonian noun that designates a written piece of prose, typically produced as a school assignment or as part of general writing practice. It refers to a structured text that communicates information, describes events, or presents arguments. The term is distinct from kiri, which means a letter, and from more general terms like tekst, which can refer to any written passage.

In education, kirjutis is used to develop language and communication skills. Students may write descriptive texts

The term also reflects how writing is viewed in everyday use: as a practical activity to convey

that
depict
a
person,
place,
or
phenomenon;
narratives
that
tell
a
story;
or
argumentative/expository
texts
that
present
points
and
evidence.
A
typical
kirjutis
has
a
clear
plan:
an
introduction
that
states
the
purpose,
a
main
part
with
description
or
argument,
and
a
conclusion
that
sums
up
the
ideas.
Length
and
complexity
vary
with
grade
level,
and
tasks
are
often
accompanied
by
criteria
that
assess
clarity
of
purpose,
logical
organization,
linguistic
accuracy,
and
style.
thoughts
in
written
form,
whether
in
school
assignments,
journals,
or
online
posts.
The
word
is
formed
from
the
verb
kirja,
to
write,
through
the
suffix
-is,
indicating
a
product
or
act
of
writing.
As
such,
kirjutis
remains
a
core
concept
in
discussions
of
Estonian
writing
skills
and
literacy.