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testimisest

Testimisest is an Estonian noun form used to refer to the act of testing in a grammatical context. It is the elative case form of the noun testimine (testing), and it typically conveys origin or source in phrases that discuss information, findings, or effects that come from testing. In English-language explanations, testimise (the genitive) would be used to express “of testing,” while testimisest specifically signals “from testing” or “originating from testing” in Estonian.

Etymology and grammar: The base verb is testima (to test), with the nominalization testimine meaning the act

Context and usage: Testimisest appears across fields where results, evidence, or implications are discussed in relation

See also: testimine, Estonian grammar, elative case, genitive case.

of
testing.
The
corresponding
case
forms
include
testimise
(genitive)
and
testimisest
(elative).
The
elative
form
is
common
after
prepositions
and
in
constructions
that
describe
outcomes
or
evidence
linked
to
testing.
For
example,
testimisest
saadud
andmed
means
“data
obtained
from
testing,”
and
testimisest
tulenevad
järeldused
means
“conclusions
arising
from
testing.”
to
testing.
In
science
and
research,
it
can
introduce
statements
about
findings
from
experiments.
In
software
engineering,
it
may
describe
outcomes
of
test
runs
or
quality
assessments.
In
education
or
regulation,
it
can
refer
to
conclusions
drawn
from
assessments
or
tests.
It
is
not
a
standalone
concept
in
English,
but
a
grammatical
form
used
in
Estonian
to
relate
statements
to
testing.