suundasid
Suundasid is an Estonian verb form meaning headed toward or set out in a direction. It is the past tense form of the verb suunduma, which means to head toward a destination or to orient oneself in a direction. The form is used in narrative and descriptive contexts to indicate that a subject moved in a particular direction in the past. In sentences, suundasid signals that the action of heading occurred previously, and the exact subject is indicated by the surrounding context or pronouns.
The word derives from suund, meaning direction or course, combined with the verbal inflection that marks past
- Typical translation into English is "headed toward" or "set out for" in the past tense.
- It may appear with different subjects (they, you, or a collective) as determined by the sentence
- Related forms include suundusin (I headed), suundus, and suundume (we headed), which share the same root
In summary, suundasid is a standard Estonian past-tense verb form used to convey that someone or a