loomadest
Loomadest is the elative plural form of the Estonian noun loomad (animals). In Estonian grammar, the elative case marks origin or source, answering questions such as “from where?” or “from what?” The plural elative loomadest is used when the origin involves multiple animals or animal-derived sources. It is a grammatical tool to express that something comes from animals, or originates from animal matter.
Morphology and usage: loomadest is formed by taking the plural stem loomad and adding the suffix -est
Common contexts: loomadest is frequently found in scientific, agricultural, and food-related language when distinguishing sources. It
- Loomadest pärit piim on oluline toiduaine. (Milk derived from animals is an important food.)
- Loomadest saadud nahk on laialdaselt kasutatav materjal. (Leather obtained from animals is a widely used material.)
- See toode sisaldab loomadest pärit koostisosi. (This product contains animal-derived ingredients.)
See also: Estonian grammatical cases, elative case, loomad (animals).
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