regulaarsele
Regulaarsele is an Estonian grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical entry. It represents the allative singular form of the adjective regulaarne, which means regular or routine. In Estonian, adjectives agree with the case of the noun they modify, and the allative case is used to indicate direction toward something, commonly translated as “to the …” in English. Therefore regulaarsele appears in phrases where the noun is in the allative case, with the adjective taking the corresponding allative ending.
In practical use, regulaarsele typically occurs before a noun in allative constructions. For example, regulaarsele kasutajale
Etymology-wise, regulaarne derives from the Latin regularis through common European linguistic pathways, and its Estonian inflected
See also: Estonian grammar, Estonian adjectives, Estonian cases, allative case, noun-adjective agreement.