söömiseks
Söömiseks is an Estonian non-finite verb form derived from the verb sööma, meaning “to eat.” The form is created by adding the suffix -miseks to the infinitive, producing a gerund-like construction that expresses purpose or intended use. In English, it can be translated roughly as “for eating” or “in order to eat.”
The -miseks form is part of a broader pattern in Estonian where non-finite verb forms convey purpose
Usage examples illustrate its purposive meaning:
- Söömiseks on vaja lauda katta. (To eat, it is necessary to set the table.)
- Toit on valmis söömiseks. (The food is ready for eating.)
- Ta läks kööki söömiseks. (He went to the kitchen to eat.)
Söömiseks is not a standalone finite predicate; rather, it modifies actions or objects to indicate their intended
See also: sööma, non-finite verb forms in Estonian, infinitive constructions, -miseks suffix, causative and purposive forms