seadmisele
Seadmisele is an Estonian grammatical form derived from the noun seade, meaning device or equipment. It functions as an allative case form, used to indicate direction toward a device or to mark the target or recipient of an action relating to a device. In practice, seadmisele appears in contexts where something is directed at or performed with respect to equipment, such as in instructions, maintenance, or configuration procedures.
In technical and procedural texts, seadmisele helps to express phrases that translate to “to the device” or
Estonian nouns decline across cases, and seadmisele is one voice in that system, illustrating how direction
See also Estonian grammar, noun declension, and cases in Estonian.