usaldasid
Usaldasid is an Estonian verb form derived from usaldama, meaning to trust or rely on someone. It is a past tense form that expresses that trust was placed in another person or thing. The form can function in sentences with different subjects, depending on context, and is commonly used to indicate a completed act of trusting in the past.
In standard Estonian, usaldasid is the past tense ending that appears with second-person singular subjects (you
Uses and nuance: usaldasid is used when describing acts of placing trust, relying on someone, or showing
Examples (illustrative, not exhaustive): Sa usaldasid mind. (You trusted me.) Nad usaldasid teda. (They trusted him/her.)
See also: usaldus (trust), usaldama (to trust), usaldusväärne (trustworthy).