kuuldud
Kuuldud is an Estonian word meaning "heard" that functions as the past passive participle of the verb kuulda (to hear). It is commonly used as an attributive adjective to describe information, stories, or reports that have been heard rather than firsthand. For example, kuuldud jutt translates roughly as "a heard rumor" or, more naturally, "a rumor heard," and kuuldud teave means "information heard" or "hearsay" in context.
In usage, kuuldud indicates second-hand information and can carry a nuance of reliability depending on how
In everyday Estonian, speakers often convey hearsay with phrases like ma kuulsin (I heard) or see on