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tegeletakse

Tegeletakse is an Estonian verb form used to express that something is being dealt with or engaged in. It is the present passive form of the verb tegelema, which means to deal with, to engage in, or to attend to. In official and formal language, tegeletakse creates a neutral, impersonal tone by omitting the specific agent performing the action.

Grammatical notes about tegeletakse: the form is built with the suffix -takse on the verb stem tegele-,

Common contexts and nuances: tegeletakse is frequently found in news reports, government documents, policy papers, and

Examples:

- Küsimusega tegeletakse. (The question is being dealt with.)

- Korrastamise programmiga tegeletakse. (The renovation program is being pursued.)

Related terms include tegelemine (engagement or dealing with) and tegeleda (to engage in or to deal with).

yielding
a
present
passive
construction.
This
form
is
commonly
used
in
statements
about
ongoing
activities,
policies,
investigations,
or
tasks
where
identifying
who
is
doing
the
work
is
unnecessary
or
unknown.
It
often
accompanies
a
following
noun
in
the
partitive
or
is
used
with
a
general
topic.
formal
summaries.
It
conveys
that
a
matter
is
being
addressed
without
attributing
action
to
a
specific
subject.
While
it
can
be
translated
as
“is
being
dealt
with”
or
“one
deals
with,”
it
remains
a
broad,
objective
description
rather
than
a
description
of
personal
involvement.
Tegeletakse
is
chiefly
a
grammatical
tool
in
Estonian,
used
to
impose
an
impersonal,
formal
voice.