nurkadel
Nurkadel is the adessive plural form of the Estonian noun nurk, meaning corner. It denotes location on or at multiple corners and is used when describing spatial arrangements involving more than one corner of a surface, space, or object. In standard Estonian, nurkadel marks a locational relationship and is commonly paired with a verb of location, such as olema or asuma, to indicate where something is located relative to several corners.
In practical use, nurkadel appears in descriptive writing, interior design descriptions, and cartographic or architectural text
Grammatically, nurkadel follows the regular Estonian adessive plural pattern and combines with nominatives and possessives to
Example: Lilled olid laua nurkadel. This sentence illustrates the use of nurkadel to indicate that flowers