perfektiivsega
Perfektiivsega is a term used in Estonian grammar to describe a specific type of verb form. It is a compound tense that combines the perfective aspect with the past tense. The perfective aspect indicates that the action is completed and seen as a single event, rather than an ongoing process. The past tense, in this context, refers to actions that have already occurred.
The perfektiivsega tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "olema" (to be) in the past tense,
This tense is commonly used to describe past events that have a clear beginning and end, such
In summary, perfektiivsega is a compound tense in Estonian that combines the perfective aspect with the past