redutseerimaverbivormi
Redutseerimaverbivormi, often translated as "reduced verb form," refers to a grammatical phenomenon primarily observed in Estonian and certain other Finnic languages where the final syllable of a verb in its infinitive or past tense forms is shortened or dropped. This reduction is a historical sound change that has become a stable feature of the language's grammar.
The most common instances of verb reduction occur with verbs ending in -ma in the infinitive. For
This phenomenon is not merely a casual pronunciation quirk but a codified aspect of Estonian grammar, particularly