sisulauseid
Sisulauseid is a term used in Estonian grammar to describe a type of subordinate clause that expresses the content of what is said thought known or perceived in the main clause. They function as complements to verbs, adjectives or nouns, providing the exact content of the mental or communicative act. Typical examples are clauses that answer questions like “what is said” or “what is believed,” as in the sentence Ma tean, et ta tuli (I know that he came).
The most common way to introduce a sisulause is with the conjunction et meaning that, in declarative
Punctuation in Estonian typically places a comma between the main clause and the sisulause, while the internal