transitiivsed
Transitiivsed is a linguistic term used in Estonian to refer to transitive verbs or transitive constructions. A transitive verb is one whose action is directed at a direct object, as in “eat an apple” or “read a book.” By contrast, intransitive verbs do not require a direct object, as in “sleep” or “arrive.” Some verbs can be used both transitively and intransitively; such verbs are called ambitransitive.
Transitivity is a property of predicates that affects sentence structure and valency—the number and type of
Examples in English illustrate the distinction: “She reads a book” is transitive; “The sun rises” is intransitive.
Transitiivsed thus denote the class of predicates that take a direct object and form a central part