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täidavad

Täidavad is the Estonian verb täitma in the third-person plural present tense. The verb täitma means to fill, to complete, to fulfil, or to perform, so täidavad is used when several subjects are carrying out these actions in the present.

Usage ranges from physical filling to abstract or functional completion. Examples include filling containers, fulfilling obligations,

Grammatical notes: Täidavad is the 3rd person plural present form; other forms of täitma include täidan (I

Semantics and collocations: common phrases involve fulfilling obligations (kohustused täitma), meeting requirements (nõuded täitma), and completing

In summary, täidavad denotes multiple present-tense actions performed by several subjects, centered on filling, completing, or

and
performing
tasks.
For
instance:
Nad
täidavad
purgid
veega.
They
fill
the
jars
with
water.
Nad
täidavad
kohustusi.
They
fulfil
obligations.
Nad
täidavad
vormi.
They
fill
out
the
form.
Nad
täidavad
oma
rolle.
They
fulfil
their
roles.
The
exact
sense
is
determined
by
the
object
and
context.
fill),
täidad
(you
fill),
täidab
(he/she/it
fills),
täidame
(we
fill),
täidate
(you
all
fill).
The
past
tense
is
täitis,
and
the
past
participle
is
täidetud.
The
verb
is
used
across
domains—from
concrete
actions
like
filling
a
container
to
more
abstract
acts
such
as
fulfilling
duties
or
completing
requirements.
forms
(vormi
täitma).
The
word
empty
or
gap-related
senses
are
implied
through
context
rather
than
a
separate
meaning.
fulfilling
across
physical,
procedural,
and
organizational
contexts.