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sellele

Sellele is a grammatical form in the Estonian language. It represents the allative form of the demonstrative pronoun see, a word that means “this” or “that.” The combination selle- and the suffix -le yields a pronoun form used to indicate direction toward a referent or recipient, roughly translating to “to this” or “to that” in English.

In Estonian grammar, pronouns decline through cases to express different relations in a sentence. The form

Usage of sellele is common in contexts involving giving, showing, transferring, or directing action toward an

Phonology and morphology underpinning sellele reflect the broader Finno-Ugric heritage of Estonian, where demonstratives combine with

See also: Estonian grammar, demonstratives, allative case, pronoun declension.

sellele
specifically
signals
movement
toward
or
toward
the
benefit
of
a
referred
entity,
rather
than
possession
or
subject
identification.
It
is
one
of
several
demonstrative
forms
that
help
indicate
spatial
or
discourse-related
relationships
in
a
sentence.
object
or
person
already
identified
in
conversation.
Its
interpretation
depends
on
the
surrounding
verb
and
discourse
context,
as
is
typical
for
allative
pronouns
in
Estonian.
case-like
suffixes
to
convey
nuanced
meanings
of
direction
and
reference.
While
sellele
may
appear
more
frequently
in
formal
or
written
registers,
it
also
occurs
in
everyday
speech,
especially
in
constructions
that
emphasize
recipient
or
destination.