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täidetakse

Täidetakse is the Estonian present passive form of the verb täita, meaning “is fulfilled” or “is completed.” It describes an action where the thing being fulfilled is the grammatical subject, while the agent performing the action is not specified. The form is commonly used in formal, administrative, and legal contexts to indicate that obligations, requirements, or conditions are being met.

Usage and meaning: In sentences, täidetakse conveys that something is carried out or satisfied. It is often

Morphology and related forms: Täidetakse is a present passive form derived from täita (to fill, to fulfil,

See also: täita, täidab, täitmine.

used
with
references
to
contracts,
regulations,
deadlines,
or
other
obligations.
For
example,
"Nõuded
täidetakse
tähtajaks"
means
the
requirements
are
fulfilled
by
the
deadline,
and
"Leping
täidetakse
kokkulepitud
tingimustel"
means
the
contract
is
fulfilled
under
the
agreed
conditions.
The
passive
form
emphasizes
the
result
(fulfillment)
rather
than
the
doer.
to
complete).
The
active
counterpart
is
täidab
(he/she/it
fulfils).
Related
nouns
include
täitmine,
which
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
fulfilling.
The
passive
voice
in
Estonian
often
uses
suffixes
such
as
-takse
to
form
clauses
where
the
subject
is
acted
upon
without
naming
the
agent.