sõnajärge
Sõnajärge is an Estonian term that translates to "word order" or "sentence structure." It refers to the arrangement of words within a sentence to convey meaning. Estonian, like many other languages, has a relatively flexible word order, which allows for nuances in emphasis and style. While there is a common or neutral word order, speakers can deviate from it to highlight specific elements of the sentence.
The typical Estonian sentence structure follows a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) pattern, similar to English. For instance, "Koer
This flexibility in sõnajärge is a key feature of Estonian grammar. It enables speakers to express different