kokkuarv
Kokkuarv is an Estonian term used to describe an aggregate value resulting from combining quantities. It is commonly translated as "sum" or "total" in English contexts and is used in mathematics, statistics, finance, and everyday language to refer to the overall total of a set of numbers or items. The word appears both in formal educational materials and in practical reporting to indicate the outcome of adding things together or counting items.
Etymology and nuance: Kokkuarv combines kokku, meaning together or in total, with arv, meaning number. This construction
Contexts of use: In mathematics and data analysis, kokkuarv denotes the sum of a collection of numbers.
Examples: The kokkuarv of 5, 7 and 2 is 14. If you have 3 apples and 4
See also: The more specific mathematical term for the operation is summa, which is commonly used to