tõlgetele
Tõlgetele is an Estonian word form that represents the allative plural of the noun tõlge, meaning translation. The allative case in Estonian expresses direction toward something, similar to “to” or “toward” in English. In the plural, the form tõlgetele signals “to translations” or “toward translations,” depending on the context.
Origin and morphology: The base noun is tõlge (translation). To form the allative plural, Estonian adds the
Usage: Tõlgetele is primarily encountered in grammatical descriptions, linguistic examples, or contexts discussing translation work or
Semantics: The primary meaning is directional or purposive, aligning with how the allative case functions in
Examples of context: It may appear in explanations of case morphology, or in descriptions of tasks within