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toetavad

Toetavad is the third-person plural present tense form of the Estonian verb toetama, meaning to support, back, or endorse. The word can refer to providing material help, moral encouragement, or official backing for people, projects, organizations, or ideas. It is used in everyday language as well as in formal political and organizational contexts.

In usage, toetavad denotes that a subject group is actively supporting or backing something. Examples: Nad toetavad

Grammatically, toetama is transitive. Its present tense forms are: ma toetan, sa toetad, ta toetab, me toetame,

The term is widely used in political discourse, nonprofit speech, and everyday conversation to describe acts

programmi.
Kogukond
toetab
kohalikke
ettevõtteid.
The
object
of
toetama
is
typically
in
the
partitive
or
genitive
case,
depending
on
definiteness
and
aspect.
te
toetate,
nad
toetavad.
The
adjective
form
toetav
means
“supporting”
or
“endorsing,”
and
the
related
noun
toetus
means
“support”
or
“backing.”
Toetajate,
toetuse,
and
other
derivatives
are
common
in
discussions
of
funding,
sponsorship,
and
moral
support.
of
backing
or
endorsement.
Related
terms
include
toetus
(support),
toetaja
(supporter/donor),
and
toetamine
(supporting
activity
or
backing).