käändesse
Käändesse is the illative form of the Estonian noun käänd, which in linguistic terms means “case.” As an illative, käändesse is used to express motion into or toward the abstract state of a grammatical case. The form is created by attaching the illative suffix -esse to the stem käänd, a common pattern for Estonian nouns that end with a consonant cluster.
In linguistic usage, käändesse appears mainly in grammars, dictionaries, and language-learning materials. It is not a
As a morphological example, käändesse demonstrates the productive illative suffix in Estonian, showing how abstract nouns