töödeldava
Töödeldava is a term used in Estonian to describe a person who is employed or has a job. The term is derived from the verb "töötama," which means "to work," and the suffix "-deldava," which indicates the person or thing that undergoes the action. Therefore, "töödeldava" literally translates to "the one who is worked" or "the one who works." In everyday usage, it is commonly used to refer to an individual who is gainfully employed, whether they work full-time, part-time, or in a specific profession. The term is often used in the context of discussing employment rates, job opportunities, and economic conditions. For example, one might say "töödeldavaid on palju" to mean "there are many people who work." This term is specific to the Estonian language and is not commonly used in other languages.