konverbid
Konverbid, or converbs, are a class of non-finite verb forms used in Estonian and related languages to express adverbial subordination without forming a separate subordinate clause. They function as adjuncts to the main verb, indicating circumstances such as time, cause, manner, condition, or concession. Konverbid help to connect actions in a compact, clause-combining way and can be especially common in narrative or formal prose.
Formation and types: In Estonian, konverbid are derived from verb stems and marked by specific endings that
Usage: Konverbid often replace longer subordinate clauses, producing more concise or stylistically varied sentences. They typically
Examples: Lugedes raamatut, ta naeratas. (While reading a book, he smiled.) Lõpetades töö, ta läks koju. (Having
Overview: Konverbid represent a distinct non-finite mechanism for adverbial expression in Estonian, contributing to compact sentence