kõneldavas
Kõneldavas is an Estonian grammatical term referring to the spoken or informal register of the Estonian language. It stands in contrast to "kirjakeel," which is the standard written language. Kõneldavas encompasses the variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar that are commonly used in everyday conversation. These variations often include simplified sentence structures, colloquialisms, and regional dialectal influences. While "kirjakeel" adheres to strict grammatical rules and established vocabulary, kõneldavas allows for more flexibility and expressiveness. It is the language most Estonians use naturally in informal settings, such as with friends and family. Understanding the distinction between kõneldavas and kirjakeel is important for learners of Estonian, as it highlights the dynamic nature of language and the differences between formal and informal communication styles. The features of kõneldavas are often studied in linguistics to understand the evolution and use of the Estonian language in its spoken form.