peremehele
Peremehele is a grammatical form used in Estonian, the allative singular form of the noun peremees, meaning owner or master. It is employed to indicate direction toward the owner or recipient of an action within sentences that require the allative case.
Etymology and form: The word combines the stem peremees with the allative suffix -le, a common pattern
Usage: Peremehele appears in contexts where the noun is not the subject but the recipient or target
Notes: Peremehele is primarily a linguistic or grammatical term. It may be encountered in language-learning materials,
Related topics: Estonian grammar, peremees (the base noun), allative case in Estonian, dative usage in Estonian
See also: Estonian language, peremees, allative case, dative in Estonian.