sümpaatiliste
sümpaatiliste is the genitive plural form of the Estonian adjective "sümpaatiline." The root word, "sümpaatiline," translates to "sympathetic" or "likable" in English. Therefore, "sümpaatiliste" would refer to the genitive plural of sympathetic or likable things or individuals. In Estonian grammar, the genitive case often indicates possession, origin, or a relationship between nouns. When used in the plural genitive, it suggests a connection to multiple entities that are characterized as sympathetic or likable. For example, one might refer to "sümpaatiliste inimeste arvamus" meaning "the opinion of sympathetic people" or "sümpaatiliste vaadete pooldajad" meaning "supporters of likable views." The specific meaning of "sümpaatiliste" is entirely dependent on the context of the sentence in which it appears, as it modifies a noun that is not explicitly stated but understood from the surrounding text. It describes a quality or characteristic possessed by multiple entities.