sõnadeparide
Sõnadeparide, often translated as "word pairs" or "collocations," refers to the habitual co-occurrence of words in a language. These are not simply random combinations but rather fixed or semi-fixed phrases where certain words tend to appear together more frequently than chance would predict. For example, in English, "strong coffee" is a common sõnadeparide, while "powerful coffee" might sound unusual to a native speaker.
The study of sõnadeparide is important in linguistics, particularly in lexicography and language teaching. Understanding these
Examples of sõnadeparide exist across all languages. In Estonian, "põhjalik remont" (thorough renovation) is a typical