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tootmistele

Tootmistele is a form discussed in Estonian grammar that may appear in linguistic descriptions rather than in everyday usage. It is formed from the noun tootmine (production) in its genitive plural tootmiste, with the allative suffix -le, producing tootmistele. In this interpretation, the allative marks direction toward production or toward those involved in production and can be understood as meaning “to production” or “to the production side.”

The form is not common in contemporary standard Estonian and is rarely found in dictionaries. When it

In practical terms, tootmistele is of interest mainly to linguists and students studying Estonian morphology and

does
appear,
it
is
typically
in
scholarly
works
on
case
systems,
historical
texts,
or
language
pedagogy
to
illustrate
how
a
genitive
plural
stem
can
participate
in
higher-case
endings.
Because
Estonian
grammar
employs
several
derivational
patterns,
tootmistele
serves
as
an
example
of
the
interaction
between
genitive
plural
stems
and
the
allative
suffix.
syntax.
Its
attestation
is
limited,
and
speakers
are
unlikely
to
encounter
it
outside
academic
or
instructional
contexts.
See
also
Estonian
grammar,
allative
case,
and
genitive
plural
for
related
topics
and
terminology.