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teatud

Teatud is an Estonian adjective meaning "certain" or "particular." It introduces specificity without naming all members of a set and is used to refer to a defined subset in relation to some broader context.

Usage: It typically precedes a noun, as in teatud inimene or teatud juhud. It can also appear

Grammar: Like other Estonian adjectives, teatud agrees with the noun in number and case. The base form

Etymology and notes: Teatud is a native Estonian adjective that expresses restriction or specification. In modern

predicatively
after
the
copula,
as
in
See
on
teatud
probleem.
The
expression
teatud
määral
means
"to
a
certain
extent,"
and
teatud
juhtudel
means
"in
certain
cases,"
while
teatud
inimestele
means
"to
certain
people."
These
phrases
show
how
teatud
can
modify
both
nouns
and
phrases
to
convey
restricted
applicability.
teatud
is
used
in
the
nominative,
while
endings
are
added
to
align
with
the
noun’s
case.
For
example,
teatud
inimene
(a
certain
person)
and
teatud
inimesed
(certain
people)
illustrate
singular
and
plural
nominative
usage.
Estonian
it
contrasts
with
more
absolute
descriptors
like
kindel
(certain,
definite);
teatud
implies
that
only
a
subset
is
involved
rather
than
the
entire
set.
It
is
a
common
term
in
both
written
and
spoken
language
to
indicate
particularity
without
naming
specifics.