puuetega
Puuetega is an Estonian phrase that means “with disabilities.” The base noun puue means disability, and puuetega functions as a modifier when describing a noun, most commonly forming the expression puuetega inimesed, “people with disabilities.” This construction is part of person-first language in Estonian, intended to emphasize the person rather than the condition, though discussions about terminology vary across contexts and over time.
The term encompasses a broad range of disabilities, including physical, sensory, intellectual, and mental health conditions.
In policy and social discourse, puuetega is frequently encountered in discussions of rights, accessibility, and inclusion.
Critics of certain formulations argue for alternative phrasings to avoid implying deficiency or to reflect different
Related topics include disability rights, accessibility, inclusive education, and Estonian language policy.