püsivama
Püsivama is a term that appears in discussions of Estonian grammar as the comparative form of the adjective püsiv, which means persistent, durable, or enduring. In linguistic descriptions, püsivama is used to express that one object or concept has a higher degree of persistence or durability than another. The form reflects the broader Estonian system of adjective comparatives, which modify the meaning of a noun or noun phrase by indicating a greater or lesser degree of a given property.
In practice, püsivama is encountered mainly in descriptive or academic contexts rather than in everyday speech.
Relation to other forms is straightforward within the grammar: püsivam (the basic comparative form) contrasts with
See also: Estonian grammar, adjectives, comparative forms, püsiv.
Notes: Because püsivama is primarily a linguistic term, it is not widely used outside scholarly discussions.