naistel
Naistel is the Estonian adessive plural form of the noun naine, meaning “woman.” In Estonian grammar, naisel as a word is a form rather than a separate lexical item; it appears when referring to a group of women in a locational or contextual sense. The adessive case is used to indicate location, contact, or association, and the plural form naistel corresponds to “on/at the women” or “among the women,” depending on the sentence.
Morphology and related forms: The root noun is naine (woman). Plural nominative is naised (the women). Genitive
Usage and notes: Naistel as a form is primarily a grammatical tool used to discuss location or
See also: Estonian language, Estonian grammar, grammatical cases, noun declension.