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täidate

Täidate is the second-person plural present tense form of the Estonian verb täita, meaning "to fill." In Estonian, verbs are conjugated for person and number, and the ending -ate marks the 2nd person plural present. Other present tense forms of täita include täidan (I fill), täidan (you fill, singular), täidab (he/she fills), täidame (we fill), and täidavad (they fill).

Usage notes:

Täidate is used when addressing more than one person who are performing the action of filling. It

Examples:

- Te täidate vormi. (You fill out the form.)

- Palun täidate kõik väljad. (Please fill in all the fields.)

- Kui te täidate küsitluse, palume saata see tagasi. (If you fill out the questionnaire, please return

Related forms:

Täita (to fill) is the infinitive; täidan, täidad, täidab, täidame, täidate, täidavad are the present tense forms.

commonly
appears
in
instructional
text,
forms,
and
everyday
speech
when
speaking
to
a
group.
The
verb
often
takes
a
direct
object
referring
to
whatever
is
being
filled,
such
as
a
form,
a
container,
or
fields
in
a
survey.
it.)
The
verb
can
also
appear
in
past
and
future
tenses
with
corresponding
endings,
and
it
takes
various
objects
depending
on
the
context.