käsklusele
Käsklusele is the allative case form of the Estonian noun käsklus, which means a command, instruction, or directive. The word käsklus is also used in linguistic contexts to refer to the imperative mood of verbs, the form used to issue commands. Käsklusele specifically marks direction toward the command or toward its application and is typically found in formal, legal, or descriptive language.
Formation and meaning. In Estonian, the allative case expresses direction toward something and is formed by
Usage. Käsklusele appears mainly in formal or technical texts, archives, and linguistic descriptions of the imperative
Relation to related terms. The core concept behind käsklusele is tied to käsklus (the command or imperative
Notes. Käsklusele is a specialized grammatical form; outside of formal or linguistic contexts, the everyday use