sooladega
Sooladega is an Estonian linguistic term used to indicate accompaniment by salt. It is a postpositional or comitative phrase formed from the noun sool (salt) in the genitive plural soolade and the comitative suffix -ga, yielding sooladega, meaning “with salts” or “salted.” The form appears in culinary descriptions and ingredient listings as a way to show that salt is present in or used with the item described.
Etymology and grammar: sooladega is built from sool + ade (genitive plural) + ga (comitative). In Estonian, the
Usage: In modern Estonian, sooladega can appear in recipes, menu texts, and food labeling to indicate salt
See also: veega (with water), piimaga (with milk), sool (salt).
Notable notes: Sooladega serves as an example of how Estonian expresses accompaniment by substances and helps