lahusesse
Lahusesse is the illative singular form of the Estonian noun lahus, meaning a solution or a homogeneous liquid mixture. In Estonian grammar, the illative case marks direction toward or into something, and the suffix -sse is used to form illative endings for many nouns, including those ending in -us.
The word lahus refers to a substance in which one or more solutes are dissolved in a
- Lisa sool lahusesse. (Add salt into the solution.)
- Soolad lahusesse lahustati aeglaselt. (The salts were dissolved into the solution slowly.)
- The illative form lahusesse is typically found in contexts involving chemistry, laboratory procedures, and cooking instructions
- Lahus: the noun meaning solution.
- Lahustamine: the process of dissolving or dissolving into a solution.
- The illative case is one of several Estonian cases used to express motion or direction, with -sse
In summary, lahusesse is the linguistic form used to indicate entering or being placed into a solution