loendatav
Loendatav is a term used in Estonian to describe something that can be counted or enumerated. In linguistics, loendatav refers to nouns or expressions that denote discrete, individual units that can be quantified with numerals such as one, two, three, and so on. The concept helps distinguish between items that can be counted directly and those that are treated as mass or indivisible in quantity.
In grammar, loendatavus (the property of being countable) means that the noun typically has a plural form
The distinction between loendatav and mittloendatav (not countable) is important for syntax, numeral agreement, and case
Etymology-wise, loendatav is formed from loenda (to count) plus the adjective-forming suffix -atav, signaling a property