poodidele
Poodidele is an Estonian noun form derived from the word pood, meaning store or shop. It is the plural allative form, used to indicate direction toward multiple shops or a destination involving several stores.
In Estonian grammar, pood has several inflected forms. The basic plural nominative is poed (shops). The genitive
- Poodidele appears in sentences where the destination is the shops in general, typically with verbs of
- It contrasts with other forms such as poode (partitive plural, “some shops” or “shops” in a partitive
- The word poodidele is built from pood (store) plus the plural allative ending -dele, following Estonian’s
- Poed (shops, nominative plural)
Poodidele thus represents a specific grammatical form used in discussing direction or destination toward multiple shops,