rajatakse
Rajatakse is an Estonian verb form meaning “is laid out” or “will be laid out,” used in the passive present tense. It derives from the verb rajama (or rajata), which means to lay out, establish, or construct. In the passive form, rajatakse emphasizes the action itself rather than the agent carrying it out, and it commonly appears in planning, construction, and urban development contexts.
The form is typical in official texts, project documents, and news reporting, where the actor is unknown,
Usage notes and examples help illustrate its function. For instance, “Tee rajatakse järgmisel aastal” translates to
Related forms include rajatud, the past participle meaning “laid out,” used as an adjective, and the infinitive