konversioonidega
Konversioonidega, also known as "conversion with," is a linguistic phenomenon that occurs in Estonian, where a verb in the infinitive form is followed by the preposition "ga" (with) and a noun or pronoun. This construction is used to express the purpose or result of an action. The verb in this construction is typically in the infinitive form, which is the base form of the verb without any endings. The preposition "ga" is used to indicate the relationship between the action and the purpose or result. The noun or pronoun that follows "ga" specifies the object or recipient of the action. This construction is commonly used in Estonian to convey the idea of doing something for a specific purpose or to achieve a particular outcome. For example, the sentence "Ma lähen poodi toidu ostma" (I am going to the store to buy food) can be translated into konversioonidega as "Ma lähen poodi toidu ostma ga" (I am going to the store to buy food with). This construction is an important aspect of Estonian grammar and is used to express a wide range of meanings and nuances in the language.