rõivastasin
Rõivastasin is the Estonian past tense, first-person singular form of the verb "rõivastuma," which translates to "to get dressed" or "to put on clothes." Therefore, "rõivastasin" means "I got dressed" or "I put on clothes." This verb describes the action of an individual clothing themselves. It is a common and fundamental verb in the Estonian language, used in everyday conversation to refer to the act of preparing oneself by wearing garments. The conjugation indicates that the subject performing the action is "I" and that the action occurred in the past. For example, one might say "Ma rõivastasin end kiiresti" which translates to "I got dressed quickly." The verb encompasses the entire process, from selecting clothes to wearing them. It is distinct from verbs that describe simply wearing clothes, such as "kandma" (to wear).