rõivastasime
rõivastasime is the past tense plural form of the Estonian verb rõivastama, which translates to "to dress" or "to clothe." When someone says "rõivastasime," they are referring to a past action where a group of people (the "we") dressed or clothed someone or something. This could involve dressing oneself, dressing another person, or dressing an object or animal. The context in which "rõivastasime" is used will determine the specific meaning. For example, "me rõivastasime lapsed" would mean "we dressed the children," while "me rõivastasime puud" could mean "we decorated the trees" (as in dressing them up for a holiday). The verb itself implies the act of putting on or causing to wear clothes or adornments. It is a common verb in everyday Estonian conversation and writing, reflecting the fundamental human activity of dressing.