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suhte

Suhte is an Estonian word meaning relationship or relation. The form suhete is the genitive singular of suhe and commonly appears in phrases that describe connections between entities. The term is widespread in everyday language as well as in academic and professional discourse.

In everyday use, suhe describes relationships between people, groups, organizations, and the connections between events or

In mathematics and logic, the related concept is usually expressed with the noun suhe, translated as relation.

Beyond mathematics, suhe appears in linguistics, computer science, and social sciences to describe interdependencies and connections

See also: suhe; relatsioon; relation (in Estonian mathematical and logical contexts).

objects.
It
is
used
to
talk
about
family
ties,
friendships,
professional
relations,
and
various
kinds
of
social
or
organizational
links.
The
concept
also
appears
in
discussions
about
the
state,
quality,
or
strength
of
a
connection,
such
as
causal
or
functional
relations.
A
relation
on
a
set
is
a
collection
of
ordered
pairs
drawn
from
that
set,
and
it
can
be
analyzed
in
terms
of
properties
such
as
reflexivity,
symmetry,
and
transitivity.
Relations
can
be
composed
to
form
new
relations,
and
they
underpin
formal
notions
such
as
equality,
order,
and
compatibility.
While
suhe
is
the
Estonian
term
for
relation,
the
genitive
form
suhete
may
appear
in
grammatically
appropriate
constructions
within
a
sentence.
between
elements,
variables,
or
actors.
The
term
is
versatile,
serving
to
express
both
concrete
interpersonal
connections
and
abstract
relational
structures.