põhilausel
Põhilausel is an Estonian term referring to the main clause in a complex sentence. A complex sentence consists of at least one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. The põhilausel is the independent part of the sentence, meaning it can stand alone as a complete thought and makes sense by itself. It contains the primary subject and predicate of the overall sentence.
Subordinate clauses, on the other hand, are dependent on the põhilausel and cannot stand alone as a
In Estonian grammar, identifying the põhilausel is crucial for understanding sentence structure and meaning. It forms