tegevusverbiga
Tegevusverbiga refers to action verbs in the Estonian language. These verbs describe an action, process, or state of being that is being performed by the subject of the sentence. They are a fundamental part of Estonian grammar, forming the core of most sentences. Tegevusverbiga can be categorized by their transitivity, meaning whether they require a direct object to complete their meaning. Transitive verbs, such as "lugema" (to read) or "kirjutama" (to write), typically need a direct object like "raamat" (book) or "kiri" (letter). Intransitive verbs, on the other hand, do not take a direct object, such as "magama" (to sleep) or "naerma" (to laugh).
The conjugation of tegevusverbiga in Estonian involves changes to the verb stem and endings to indicate tense,